The UCC has issued an open invitation for people to offer a prayer to end violence in any manifestation, and to bring about peace. Share your prayers using the People’s Prayers for Peace form.
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Are you bilingual / multilingual? We need your help!
We're crowdsourcing some help with a multilingual call to worship at our upcoming Annual Meeting! If you will be attending in person, are bilingual or multilingual, and would be willing to participate, please be in contact ASAP with our Bridge Associate Conference Minister, Rev. Leslie Etheredge at acm-cocam@uccswc.org.
Gracias. Merci. Дякую. Danke. धन्यवाद। Salamat. ありがとう。 Cảm ơn. Misaotra. Hvala. Благодарам. Mèsi. Asante.
Read More2024 Annual Meeting updates & reminders
At the 2023 Annual Meeting, we heard you loud and clear about wanting a more hybrid experience. So by popular demand, our 2024 Annual Meeting will be nearly 100% available BOTH online and in-person! To accomplish this, we’re trying out an event platform, Whova. It’s handling our registrations, agenda, live streams, voting, and more!
Read MoreUpcoming PATHWAYS Theological Courses
For PATHWAYS THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION, Inc. Late Spring and Summer courses, go to the schedule to find out more and to sign up:
Small Church Administration begins April 10, 2024
Contemporary Homiletics begins April 10, 2024
Living the Heart of Progressive Christian Theology begins April 10, 2024
Ethics and a Life of Meaning begins May 1, 2024
Stories of Christian Saints and Sinners begins May 8, 2024
Preaching for Special Occasions begins May 8, 2024
UCC History and Polity begins May 8, 2024
Congregational Ministry and the Future Church begins May 15, 2024
What about the Bible begins June 1, 2024
Variety of Belief within Christianity Today begins June 19, 2024
Introduction to Spiritual Health (Pastoral Care) begins June 19, 2024
Practicing Our Faith in the Public Square begins June 26, 2024
Pluralism and Religion in North America begins July 10, 2024
Moving Toward Right Relations: A Webinar Series on Dismantling the Doctrine of Discovery
The Decentering Whiteness Taskforce of the Southwest Conference UCC is excited to co-sponsor this training series along with the AFN Theological Dialogue Commission, AFN Cherishing Creation Coalition, the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Arizona.
Beginning on Monday, April 22, Arizona Faith Network and the Coalition to Dismantle the Doctrine of Discovery will host a 5-week training series that will guide us into stepping into solidarity and building relationships with Indigenous people. Created by Coalition co-founder Sarah Augustine and co-facilitated by Sarah and Repair Network Organizer Doe Hoyer, examples of skills to be learned are: identifying and questioning dominant culture assumptions, identifying needs and how to meet them, and reflective practice.
This course counts toward the anti-racism training requirement for clergy. (MUST ATTEND ALL FIVE SESSIONS!).
The deadline to register is April 15. Register here. Please choose the $50 registration as the Southwest Conference is co-sponsoring the event.
Read MoreEcclesiastical Council for Carlos Sosa: May 19
Save the date!
This is the Official Notice of an Ecclesiastical Council for the Examination of Carlos Sosa for Ordination in the United Church of Christ, pending an approved call.
The Ecclesiastical Council will be held on Sunday, May 19 on Zoom at 4:00 pm New Mexico & El Paso/ 3:00 pm Arizona.
Here’s the Zoom registration link.
Carlos Sosa is a Member in Discernment and a member of Desert Heritage Church in Mesa, Arizona.
The Southwest Conference will receive the recommendation of the Committee on Church and Ministry, hear the candidate’s presentation, and further examine the candidate. The Southwest Conference will vote on whether to authorize ordination, pending an approved call.
The candidate’s ordination paper should be read ahead of time. Please find a copy here.
Read MoreSingers and Ringers are invited
JULY 10 - 13, 2024
Old Greenwich, Connecticut
The national biennial gathering of the United Church of Christ Musicians Association (UCCMA), will take place July 10-13, 2024 at the First Congregational Church of Greenwich, Connecticut. Designed for church musicians, choral and handbell choir members and worship leaders, the three-day event includes workshops, plenary sessions, worship services, evening entertainment and networking opportunities. The stellar roster of presenters includes:
Tom Shelton, associate professor in choral activities at Westminster Choir College
Nathanial Gumbs, concert organist and director of chapel music at Yale
Ellen Dickinson, director of bell programs at Yale
Braxton Shelley, associate professor of music, sacred music and divinity at Yale
Janet Yieh, concert organist and specialist in women composers
The conference’s theme, “A place at the table,” inspired the planning for the entire conference experience. Our goal is to send participants home reenergized with lots of new resources and ideas to use in their local congregations.
This conference is open to all. Early Bird registration discount is available through April 15th. Scholarship help is available for first-time UCCMA conference attendees who wouldn’t be able to attend without some financial assistance.
Read MoreDoing More With Less
Please pass this along to your church musicians!
The UCC Musicians Association exists to support church musicians all over the UCC and beyond! This Saturday, March 16, they’re hosting their monthly Saturday Sharing Zoom event. The topic this month is “Doing More With Less,” and it addresses the changes in our music programs we’ve seen since the Covid pandemic. They want to know what other music programs have done to adapt, and share our experiences.
This is a free event which will be recorded. Check it out, along with recordings of previous Zooms, at the UCCMA website. While you’re there, take a look at their excellent journal, Worship, Music and Ministry.
Ruth Striegel, UCCMA board member and Music Director, First Congregational-Albuquerque
Read MoreFor Children and Youth: UCC Climate Hope Art Contest
To give our children and youth a voice this election season, while also reminding adults of their responsibility for the next generation, the UCC is conducting a Vote for Climate Hope Art Contest. From now until April 16th, art submissions will be accepted.
Participating churches should register now to receive important information and updates.
Read More2024 Annual Meeting registration is OPEN!
Join us April 25 - 27, 2024 at Shepherd of the Hills UCC in-person or online!
At the 2023 Annual Meeting, we heard you about wanting a more hybrid experience. So by popular demand, our 2024 Annual Meeting will be nearly 100% available BOTH online and in-person!
To accomplish this, we’re trying out an event platform, Whova. It’s handling our registrations, agenda, live streams, voting, and more!
We encourage you to register early (by March 17) to take advantage of the early bird pricing. You’ll be invited to download the Whova app on your mobile device to fully experience the Annual Meeting whether you’re onsite or remote.
Read MoreCourt greenlights destruction of Oak Flat
It is disheartening to hear of the defeat and the impact it will have on the Apache Stronghold and their sacred land. Our hearts and prayers go out to them during this difficult time.
As we gather for our Annual Meeting under the theme "Expanding the Table: Creating a Tapestry of Voices and Experiences," we are highlighting the importance of expanding the table to include all, particularly our Indigenous siblings. Their struggle for religious freedom echoes the challenges faced by many throughout history.
Let us use our Annual Meeting gathering as an opportunity to deepen our understanding of the issues at hand and to discern how we can offer meaningful support. Together, let us create a space where all voices are heard, and experiences are valued.
From Apache Stronghold:
This morning [March 1], the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals released the anticipated ruling on Apache Stronghold v. U.S. with a narrow 6-5 decision in favor of moving forward with the permanent destruction of Oak Flat. Although this news is devastating, it's also the beginning of the next step in the fight to protect Chi'chil Bildagoteel. The Apache Stronghold has committed to appealing to the Supreme Court. The fight is far from over.
This petition shows the strength and support for sacred sites. It's also an opportunity for spiritual groups of all backgrounds to step up and join this legal battle in a very tangible way. If you or somebody you know has a faith affiliation, please take the time to get your group to sign onto the petition.
A press release from Apache Stronghold's legal representatives is attached below.
We will keep you updated on what you can do to protect Oak Flat in the days ahead. This fight is not over and we must persevere.
Read MoreOne Great Hour of Sharing offering date: March 10, 2024
One Great Hour of Sharing® is one of four special mission offerings of the United Church of Christ. This Lenten Offering supports the disaster, refugee, and development ministries of the United Church of Christ within Love of Neighbor ministries.
Read MoreWeaving our Tapestry at the Intersections - Antoinette Brown Society Clergywomen’s Leadership Event
April 16, 2024 – April 18, 2024
“Weaving our Tapestry at the Intersections”
Join UCC clergywomen for a time for connection, challenge, learning, and support as we gather in historic Charleston. Look forward to building relationships and networks that will support your ministries and develop your leadership potential.
We will be inspired by our 2023 Awardees, Rev. Dr. Rebecca Voelkel and Rev. Dr. Lisa Goods, who will engage us at the intersections of Race, Gender, and Ministry.
Open to authorized clergywomen in the UCC.
MIDs are welcome to join online for a digital retreat with opportunities to share in the keynotes, worship, and workshops.
Read MoreExecutive Board recommends Dr. Toni as settled Conference Minister
The Executive Board is very pleased to announce that on Thursday, February 22 at an executive session, they unanimously voted to recommend to delegates of the 2024 Southwest Conference Annual Meeting that our Transitional Conference Minister, Rev. Dr. Toni Hawkins be called as our settled Conference Minister!
Registered delegates will vote on this measure at our Annual Meeting business session on Saturday, April 27.
Read MoreUCC (WYRE) Western Regional Youth Event - June 23-27, 2024
New message from Sonja Haller:
We want to help connect churches in our conference that might be interested in attending. I know churches in other conferences who don’t have youth are also hosting fundraisers to help youth from their conference be able to attend (it’s expensive!) This is a great way for all churches to get involved and help make this a possibility for our youth. Wherever you are if you’d like to learn more about it, sign up to host a fundraiser, or just gather and see how you can support the youth of our conference please click on the link below and let us know your availability so we can find the best time to meet.
Meeting Doodle Link: https://doodle.com/meeting/participate/id/bDwoYXna
Read MoreWelcome our Bridge Associate Conference Ministers!
Please welcome Rev. Janice Steele and Rev. Leslie Etheredge to our staff as our Bridge ACMs!
Read MoreAnnual Clergy Informational Review
The Southwest Conference UCC Annual Clergy review form is available for all Conference Clergy to complete.
“The annual Information Review is a basic obligation to maintain good ministerial standing…” (United Church of Christ Manual on Ministry).
This survey is a means for authorized ministers to participate in the Information Review in order to uphold the covenantal relationship with their Conferences and Associations.
Please complete and submit this form by March 31, 2024.
Read MoreWelcome our new Executive Assistant, Adrienne Kaye!
We are thrilled to announce the newest addition to our staff here at the Southwest Conference! Please join us in extending a warm Southwest Conference welcome to Adrienne Kaye, who has officially joined us as our Executive Assistant, effective February 6, 2024.
Read MoreCongrats to Rev. Clara Sims on her ordination!
What a joyful weekend! Enjoy these photos from Martha Phillips and First Congregational Albuquerque.
Read MoreUCC ONA Coalition spring and summer webinars
The Spring and Summer ONA Webinar Series was just announced! One per month will be offered (February-July) with some classic webinars as well as some new ones to address what we've heard ONA churches say they need support with. Save money by purchasing the series pass or register for them a la carte. Church pricing (based on church size) and individually priced tickets available for both a la carte and series pass.
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