Conference News

Time to Restructure

Time to Restructure

In the life of any organization, priorities and function change. Overtime the structure begins to show its age and needs to catch up with how we do things now and leave room to anticipate who we are becoming. We have outgrown our current structure. We are undertaking to create amended and restated bylaws for you to review and vote on at the next Annual Meeting. Our goal is to conclude our work by February 2023 to provide ample time for notice and discussion.

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Clergywomen will meet Sept. 27-29 at intersection of race, gender, ministry

Clergywomen will meet Sept. 27-29 at intersection of race, gender, ministry

A biennial event for women in ministry will be different this time, its organizers say.

The 2022 United Church of Christ Clergywomen’s Leadership Event, Sept. 27-29, will focus on “the intersection of race and gender and ministry.” The meeting will be in person in Decatur, Ga., with a vigorous online option as well.

The Rev. Tara Barber, who staffs the event’s planning team, said there are three new things this year:

  • The event will “de-center whiteness” and focus on the experiences of Black people, Indigenous people, and people of color.

  • It is deliberate about inviting cis women, trans women and non-binary people.

  • Online participants will get special, exclusive content.

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Decentering Whiteness

Decentering Whiteness

Rev. Dean Hokel and Rev. Drew Terry will be offering a "De-Centering Whiteness" 6-hour class for clergy. This is a basic course (via Zoom) that will employ a series of readings, videos, and small group discussions around issues of race in our culture and within one's own sense of identity and experience.

Registration is limited to nine people in order to maximize time that participants can share and explore deeply their own racial biases and identities, and discuss with each other.

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Cornerstone

“The Holy Spirit informed me that I have a duty and responsibility to address the mental health crises through a pastoral response,” says Dr. Thomas. “I believe that am charged to provide my Cornerstone student interns to serve your congregation by supplying 7 sessions of professional, HIPPA compliant compassionate relationship counseling (family, marriage/couples, any relationship) at no cost to the client. The sessions will be conducted through our HIPPA compliant Video platform called Simple Practice.”

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BatWorld was great!

BatWorld was great!

We had a great Pilgrimage to Batworld last night. Some of us met here at the Phoenix Batcave (near 40th St. & Camelback), hosted by Scottsdale UCC, and another group met at a bat bridge in north Tucson. Wonderfully valuable & vitally important creatures, yet very misunderstood.

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