Cyber crime is on the rise, and cyber criminals love to seek out unsuspecting organizations. Safeguarding information can help deter theft, preserve privacy, and avoid lawsuits.
Everything from mailing lists and donation records to Social Security information to banking information may be kept in a church database or filing cabinet. Unsecured, this data and protected personal information, could make your attendees, donors, and employees vulnerable to thieves—putting both your ministry and them at risk. Carefully protecting data and information not only makes business sense, but it also can reduce the likelihood of crippling data loss, embarrassing public disclosures, and lawsuits.
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Dr. Toni has visited many SWC churches and attended several events this fall and winter.
In December, Dr. Toni preached at Church of the Good Shepherd in Albuquerque, NM and at Black Mountain UCC, Scottsdale, AZ. She attended Common Ground on the Border held by The Good Shepherd UCC in Sahuarita, AZ and Dr. Barb's service of release and retirement celebration at Desert Palm UCC in Tempe, AZ. She also participated in the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity service in Scottsdale, AZ.
Coming up, she'll be preaching at Church of the Beatitudes in Phoenix, AZ and at Church of the Red Rocks in Sedona, AZ.
If you'd like her to visit and/or preach at your church, email her a request!
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For Black History Month, the UCC will be celebrating past environmental justice leaders and their historic contributions to the movement. We will lift up and reflect upon the lives of champions for justice such as Dana Alston, Damu Smith, Hazel Johnson, and others. To fully appreciate their impact and legacy, we will hear from those in the movement who knew them. Featured speakers will include those who have been at the forefront of the movement: Robert Bullard, Vernice Miller-Travis, and Peggy Shepard. Even if you cannot make the webinar at its scheduled time on February 14th at 1 pm ET, still sign-up, and we will send you a link to a recording of it. Register now!
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Thank you to all who turned out on Sunday, January 21 at Desert Palm UCC for the service of release and celebration of Rev. Dr. Barb Doerrer-Peacock as she retires from ministry!
Rev. Tina Campbell took many wonderful photos which we share with you here; if you have photos from the event and don’t mind sharing them, please email them to Wende.
If you weren’t able to attend in person, you may watch the video replay here.
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Your Nominating Committee is working to provide clarity for the nominating process and the process for filling vacancies on your committees. Our conference relies on the dedication of individuals serving in crucial roles to oversee our operations and programs. The Nominating Committee is committed to identifying and placing people with the right skills and talents in these vital positions. We invite your assistance in this process.
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Song of Life UMC has an open position for their Director of Children - Youth - Family Ministries. Please see the job description here.
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There is a Service Learning Community for seminarians aged 20-25 to learn about the intersection of pastoral ministry in the declining mainline church, chaplaincy in homeless services, and international mission in historically colonized environments.
Click here for the information packet.
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The 2024 Arizona celebration will be held at St. Apkar Armenian Apostolic Church at 8849 E Cholla St, Scottsdale. All are welcome!
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The 2024 New Mexico celebration of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity will be held at First Presbyterian in Albuquerque, 215 Locust St NE.
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Registration for CHHSM’s 86th Annual Gathering — to be held March 12-14, 2024, at the Live by Loews Hotel in St. Louis — opened Monday, Dec. 18. The hotel is located in downtown St. Louis’ Ballpark Village, adjacent to Busch Stadium and within walking distance of the new Arch riverfront, museums, and eateries.
Learn more and register here.
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With the new year comes plenty of new plans for ministries throughout the United Church of Christ.
As an election year with pressing, ongoing advocacy issues, 2024 promises to be a year with many opportunities for getting engaged in faith-filled, spirit-driven work. The National Ministries are putting together a wide variety of programs, from finding ways to center the needs and perspectives of children and youth, to building community and movements for justice among congregations and people across the UCC and beyond.
Here are some of the highlights of what’s coming in 2024.
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Every year, Christian communities and churches join together to pray for the visible unity of the Church, faithfully abiding by the will of Christ, who prayed “that all may be one” (John 17:21) during the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. In much of the world, this Week of Prayer is commemorated from January 18-25. In other places, it is celebrated during the eight days preceding Pentecost.
See the 2024 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity events happening in our geographical area.
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Are you looking for an open-minded, online theological course where your doubts and questions are welcome?
Do you want to know more about Jesus speaking for justice and the poor?
Are you exploring authorized ministry?
Do you want a theological education by which you can begin, finish, or supplement a suite of courses already completed?
PATHWAYS Theological Education, Inc. has a complete educational program for those seeking to be authorized ministers.
If you are theologically curious - individual courses, continuing education, and certificates are also available. Check out their offerings.
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From Bethany Fellows Board:
We are excited to announce the opening of the search for a new Bethany Fellows Director/Pastor to serve the Bethany Fellows ministry alongside Lead Director/Pastor, Rev. Melanie Harrell Delaney, and Bethany Congregations Director/Pastor, Rev. Scott Hardin-Nieri. The position description can be found on our website.
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Registration is now open for YLS 2024! This six month leadership symposium will prepare youth to lead in local congregations and support them in designing and implementing their own project for their home Church. This is not a leadership team, but rather a leadership lab where High School age leaders can explore their gifts, receive wisdom from other leaders, and imagine new possibilities for their local congregation.
Register at youthleadershipsymposium.org!
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Sunday, January 17 at 3 pm MST
Join us for this time of celebration to conclude Join the Movement’s All Church Read of Ibram X. Kendi’s How to Be Antiracist. Come to share insights from you and your community and to hear how others are putting their racial justice dreams into practice. And hear from Join the Movement’s resident historian, Dr. Renee K. Harrison about her journey with the book, as well as insights from Join the Movement Lead, Rev. Dr. Velda Love.
We’ll also be sharing a bit about 2024’s Join the Movement All Church Read, so be sure not to miss that exciting announcement.
Register here.
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A Christmas message from Dr. Toni.
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This Christmas season, the United Church of Christ remembers our Palestinian Christian partners and all who live amidst war and violence as they commemorate, not celebrate, Christmas amid the crisis in Gaza.
Rev. Dr. Thompson references a letter written by the Patriarchs and Heads of Churches in Jerusalem regarding Christmas celebrations this year. That letter can be found here.
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With the impending departure of our beloved Genevieve, we’re now searching for the right person to be her successor. The executive assistant to the conference minister (CM) plays a pivotal role in providing administrative and operational support. Embracing the vision and values of the Southwest Conference (SWC), this person is integral to the seamless functioning of the CM's daily responsibilities and smooth office operations.
To learn about the primary duties and responsibilities, qualifications, skillset, compensation, and application process for this position, please click here.
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Our gifted Executive Assistant, Genevieve Benham, has tendered her resignation, choosing to embrace a new chapter and new opportunity effective January 15, 2024.
Genevieve has diligently served with excellence, poise, grace, and professionalism; we have been so very blessed to have such an outstanding human on our team. Her unwavering commitment and contributions have been critical to our Conference and her departure will leave a void that we will feel deeply.
Please join us in extending heartfelt gratitude to Genevieve and offering our blessings for her success and well-being. We encourage you to send her an email or drop a handwritten note in the mail to our office (PO Box 44968, Phoenix AZ 85064-4968) to let her know just how much she’s made a difference to you during her time in our Conference.
Genevieve has set a very high bar for her successor. For details about the open position, read this post.
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