Friday, March 2
10:30 am, fellowship
11:00 am, program
Tanner Chapel AME Church
20 S 8th St, Phoenix
Tanner Chapel AME Church is hosting World Day of Prayer, when we join women all over the world in a 24-hour period of worship and prayer.
Read MoreFriday, March 2
10:30 am, fellowship
11:00 am, program
Tanner Chapel AME Church
20 S 8th St, Phoenix
Tanner Chapel AME Church is hosting World Day of Prayer, when we join women all over the world in a 24-hour period of worship and prayer.
Read Morecompiled by Holly Herman
Read More9:30am, Friday, March 2, 2018
Asbury United Methodist Church, 10000 Candelaria Rd. NE, ABQ
Theme: "All God's Creation Is Very Good!" Genesis 1:1-31
Program written by the orld Day of Prayer Committee of Suriname for WDP 2018
Read MoreSaturday, April 14, 2018
5:30 pm Gathering & Hospitality
6:00 pm to 8:00 pm Dinner & Program
Sandia Presbyterian Church at 10704 Paseo Del Norte Northeast, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Save the date for CIRCO: A New Mexico Conference of Churches Benefit Event.
Read More3 p.m. on Sunday, February 25
Church of the Beatitudes, 555 W Glendale Ave, Phoenix
North Valley Chorale presents Lux Aeterna, with orchestra, at Church of the Beatitudes.
Lux Aeterna means “Light Eternal”. This radiant program includes works by two contemporary composers - John Rutter's magnificent Requiem, and Ola Gjeilo’s Lux. Featured vocalists include Beatitudes' own talented musical director, Stephen Schermitzler.
Read MoreLocal Prescott band, Sugar and the Mint, is one of the youngest bands to win in the history of the Telluride Bluegrass Band Contest.
The band is comprised of six amazing musicians, aged 16 to 20.
Read MoreThis year SCUCC will have a presence at the Phoenix Pride festival on April 7 and 8. They have not done this for many years, so they are forming a task force to make sure they show just what Opening and Affirming really means!
Read Morenext: 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 8
Casas Adobes Congregational UCC, 6801 N Oracle, Tucson
With its beginnings as an ecumenical inter-spiritual community in France, Taizé is an alternative form of worship, embraced by people of all faiths worldwide. This unique service includes soothing music, brief readings and silent meditation by candlelight. There is no sermon.
So far, I am receiving email info from about 15 churches. Check with your church office to make sure yours is one of them.
No newsletter? Email me items of interest at hhbillsmom@gmail.com.
Odds and ends from around the conference:
Read More7 pm, Friday, March 9
Congregational Church of the Valley, 12001 E Shea Boulevard, Scottsdale
In the mid-20th century, the songs of Cole Porter, Jerome Kern, and their contemporaries dramatically changed the depth and scope of American musical theater and popular music. Jenn Newman, Steve Fitch, and Larry Loeber will delight you with selections by these composers as well as other modern composers whose works sprang from the tradition of the Great American Songbook, including Stephen Schwartz and Andrew Lloyd Webber.
Pre-sale tickets may be purchased online for just $25 at by clicking here or by calling 480-451-4565. Tickets will also be available at the door for $30.
The “2018 Souper Bowl of Caring,” is over.
And the winners are the people who frequent the West Valley Food Bank who received more than 6,000 packages and cans of soup in the friendly competition between United Church of Sun City and the Church of the Palms.
The home team, UC of Sun City, scored the winning touchdown by collecting the most cans and packages of soup and the coveted Silver Ladle Trophy is back on Sun City Blvd.
Read MoreSaturday, February 24, 8 am
Shepherd of the Hills UCC
5524 E Lafayette Blvd, Phoenix
Church members and friends are downsizing!
Read MoreThursday, March 1, 2018
7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Nelson Hall, Church of the Beatitudes
555 W. Glendale Avenue
Phoenix, Arizona 85021
Arizona Foundation for Contemporary Theology and Church of the Beatitudes' Rev. Dr. Tony Minear are pleased and excited to announce that Diana Butler-Bass will be speaking on March 1 at the Church of the Beatitudes.
Read MoreOdds and ends curated from the church newsletters by Holly Herman. Thanks, Holly!
Read MorePastor Sue Joiner writes:
"On Sunday, we approved the 2018 budget and we voted to close the preschool at the end of the May 2018 school year. We are grateful for all the staff, volunteers, children, and families who have been a part of the preschool. We are forming a transition team to help us work through the closure of the school.
Read MoreSunday, February 15, 12:15
Church of the Good Shepherd
7834 Tennyson St. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87122
Attend a pup-tastic presentation by Kirsten Ralph and her instructor service dog, Scarlet! Whether you’ve always wanted to train a therapy dog, want to learn what service dogs can do, have questions about how to get your own pet to behave, or just want to enjoy some lunch with friends, this is the program for you!
Read MoreThursdays at 6 pm, beginning on February 14
ALL ARE WELCOME: Non-walkers will be provided with "hand labyrinths." Please invite friends and neighbors. The sessions will begin in Fellowship Hall, 6pm, and will conclude at 7pm on successive Thursdays: February 22 and March 1, 8, 15, and 22.
Our Lenten Journey program concludes on Good Friday, March 30 when individual guided walks will be staffed by our Labyrinth Team from 4 pm-7 pm.
Read MoreFebruary 16 and 17 Good Shepherd United Church of Christ in Sahuarita
This year’s presenter is the Rev. Gretta Vosper, a United Church of Canada minister who has been stirring up the thinking of the church and theology in the 21st century. She is a minister, author and atheist who is wanting to have a conversation about just and compassionate living where people can support each other with love and wisdom in a church with or without the god called God. It should be a challenging and insightful conversation.
Read More