Thursday, June 1, 6-8 pm, First Church UCC Phoenix
"Rooted: Spiritual Direction for the Resistance" is a new opportunity for political and social justice activists to explore the deep spiritual roots of their passion for change. Led by Teresa Blythe and Nelson Mendoza and sponsored by the Phoenix Center for Spiritual Direction, this will be a form of group spiritual direction--confidential, contemplative and inclusive of persons from any faith tradition.
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The Director of Church Administration (DCA) reports to and is directly supervised by the Senior Pastor.
This is a full-time, permanent position, with performance reviews at 90 days and at the end of one year. Applications accepted until June 16, 2017 or until the position is filled. Starting date July 31, 2017.
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Casas Adobes Congregational UCC will hold this forum on Sunday, May 7, 11:30 am - 12:30 pm in McNear Hall. It is open to the public - all are welcome.
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Written by Diana Graettinger
Shimmering sunshine, peaceful palm trees, and the Lord’s Prayer all brought alive the Easter Sunday Sunrise Service at the Sun Bowl in Sun City. More than 600 people attended.
For the past three years, the United Church of Sun City at 11250 N. 107th Street has hosted this Easter morning event in association with the Recreation Centers of Sun City. The church, the first established in Sun City, has been around for more than 50 years.
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The United Church of Christ was present in full loving force for nearly three hours of testimony at a public hearing Wednesday night, as the Santa Fe City Council unanimously voted to reaffirm and strengthen the city's welcoming of immigrants and refugees. More than 20 members came to the hearing, some getting into council chambers and others standing in the overflow in the hall, many wearing their green “Love God. Love Neighbor. Love Creation” T-shirts.
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The final worship service for First Congregational UCC in Tempe Arizona has been set for the end of March. A formal invitation to follow will be sent out soon.
Sunday, March 26, 2017 at 4:00 p.m.
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Shrove Tuesday is the last day before Lent, which is a time when people traditionally fasted and avoided food containing eggs and dairy products. Families would have a feast on Shrove Tuesday. It was a time for them to eat food that contained these ingredients so that meals would not be wasted.
Please join us as we continue this tradition.
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Written by Diana Graettinger - United Church of Sun City
The New England Patriots Sunday may have won what can be described as a clash of the gladiators, but the real winners were the people of Sun City.
Because Sunday February 5 also ended the weeks-long competition known as the “Souper Bowl of Caring Competition” between three area churches. More than 8,300 cans and packages of soup were collected for local food pantries.
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First Congregational UCC in Albuquerque was mentioned in the National UCC news last week.
'God's Open Doors' in Albuquerque prominently proclaim church welcome
by Connie Larkman
Ask just about anybody in Albuquerque, New Mexico about the church with the doors and they'll know what you mean.
God's doors. Six of them. Bold and beautiful -- with bright colors and a vivid proclamation "GOD's DOORS OPEN TO ALL."
"We stole the idea for the cool doors from Westfield UCC in Connecticut," said theRev. Sue Joiner, pastor of First Congregational UCC, Albuquerque, N.M. "I loved them so much and wanted to put them up at our church because we are in such a prominent location." (Next to University of New Mexico and across the street from a local middle school.)
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Vigil to Launch Sanctuary for Immigrant Families
January 26th at 5:30 PM
Phoenix, AZ – On January 25th, 2017, President Trump issued two Executive Orders related to immigration. As part of the orders, all jurisdictions that attempt to ensure family unity within immigrant communities now risk losing federal funds. In response, First Congregational United Church of Christ (FCUCC) makes a public declaration of sanctuary to all families facing separation because of deportation.
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Ktizo UCC received a $2,000 Neighbors in Need grant for their outreach ministry to Burmese Refugee children. Volunteers host a Homework Club, helping elementary school students with their English and other school subjects.
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It is with joy and gratitude for your support that the search committee recommends to Church of the Beatitudes members that the Rev. Dr. Anthony Thomas Minear be named Senior Minister. Let this be your introduction to the person that we believe God wants us to have as our leader.
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UCC represented at El Paso city-wide interfaith prayer service for Witness of Dignity and Solidarity
"Standing in solidarity with all those who pursue justice and work for reconciliation, we recommit ourselves to work through encounter and dialogue to advance racial equality, economic inclusion, the protection of the migrant, the rights and dignity of women, fairness in our criminal justice system, the protection of our sacred earth, and compassion for the most vulnerable among us.”
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Welcome Rev. Carol Reynolds to the Southwest Conference UCC
Carol is a Massachusetts native. Prior to this call, she was pastor of First Congregational Church in Millbury, Massachusetts, . Carol received her Master of Divinity degree from the Iliff School of Theology in Denver, Colorado. While in seminary, she interned at both a local church and the memory care unit of a local retirement community. She also studied spiritual direction with the Benedictine sisters of Benet Hill Monastery. Carol is an Ordained Minister with full standing in the United Church of Christ, was ordained on January 10, 2010. In her life before ministry, Carol worked in book publishing for 20 years, holding positions in editorial, inventory management, and warehouse operations at companies in New York City and Boulder, Colorado. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in English at Bethany College in Bethany, WV.
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First Congregational United Church of Christ has been nominated as OUTstanding place to worship in ABQ. We would love to have your vote! You can click on the link and just vote for any category you wish (skipping the ones you don't know). Just make sure you click on submit at the end! Thanks for your support.
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February 17 & 18th, 2017 (Fri & Sat) in Sahuarita,
Dr. John Dominic Crossan will present THE CHALLENGE OF THE CHRISTIAN BIBLE/How to Read the Bible and Still Be a Christian: Struggling with Divine Violence from Genesis through Revelation.
John Dominic Crossan is generally regarded as the leading historical Jesus scholar in the world and the author of several bestselling books. He is a gifted speaker that combines humor with scholarly insights and skillfully engages Bible scholars and lay people alike.
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Rincon’s Justice and Witness and Faith Development ministry teams are offering a series of six sessions to discuss the idea of White Privilege. This is a continuation of our commitment to an ongoing Sacred Conversation on Race that Rincon began in October of 2015. Rev. David and Fran Buss will follow the curriculum developed by the United Church of Christ in which some readings are presented to give concepts and direction for reflection, followed by a good deal of time in conversation.
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In case you and others are interested, this weekend both the Santa Fe New Mexican and the Reporter will run the following ad, signed by 200+ members and friends of the United Church of Santa Fe. It's one way we are seeking to offer a Christian voice and witness in this time.
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Ktizo has been in search of a ministry of transformation since we opened our doors. We believe we have found it in creating Sober Living House(s). You can ask nearly any family and somewhere in the family tree is Addiction, and it is devastating to the whole Family System...
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