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Learn about the latest federal reporting requirements for churches and federal income tax changes for clergy—Live on Wednesday, January 15th at 10 am AZ / NM / El Paso time.
Get informed. Be prepared.
This event will be led by Elaine Sommerville, CPA, the author of Church Compensation, Second Edition and a Church Law & Tax senior editorial advisor. on January 15th at 12pm ET for a webinar equipping church leaders for tax season.
This exclusive opportunity is made possible by Church Law & Tax and The Pension Boards-United Church of Christ, Inc. Click through to learn more.
Each year, we recognize that many clergy are pouring themselves into various ministry settings and often do not have the time and energy to invest in their personal financial wellness.
The Ministers’ Financial Vitality Initiative (MFVI), made possible through grants from the Lilly Endowment Inc., helps eligible UCC ministers develop a holistic approach toward managing finances, including reducing debt.
Practice self-care as it relates to your finances. Apply for MFVI 2025 Cohort before the December 31 deadline. Applicants will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis. Get the FAQs here. For questions, email MFVI@pbucc.org.
Have you ever wondered what makes an ordained minister? Is it seminary degree, the fancy robe, or perhaps an unusually robust collection of coffee mugs? Let’s take a humorous but accurate journey into the sacred calling of ordained ministry, guided by the United Church of Christ’s own Manual on Ministry.
by Rev. Dr. Derrick Elliott, ACM for Authorization, Accountability, and Discernment
Last week, Dr. Toni, Dr. Gloria, and I attended AM21 (Authorizing Ministry for the 21st Century) to help the conference staff hone our skills to become better servant leaders. This year's gathering, themed "Unraveling for Repair," was held in Tempe, Arizona, and provided a transformative experience that challenged us to reflect on how our ministries and leadership are evolving.
The Open and Affirming Coalition of the United Church of Christ offers our deepest sympathies to the Rev. Ann B. Day and all who mourn the passing of Donna Enberg. We hold Ann, their loved ones, and all who grieve in our hearts and prayers, asking for peace and comfort during this time of profound loss.
Donna, along with her wife, Ann, created the UCC's Open and Affirming (ONA) program in 1987. Enberg continued as the program's treasurer for 20 years until her retirement in 2007.
Together, Ann and Donna were instrumental in developing the most successful and fastest-growing LGBTQ+-affirming church movement in the world.
The Church of the Red Rocks members invite you to the celebratory installation service for their new pastor, Rev. Dr. Guillermo Márquez-Sterling, on Sunday, January 19, 2025, at 2:30 PM. Clergy is invited to wear a robe and stole and join the processional.
Job Description
Grant Director: Thriving Churches Initiative “The Journey Project”
NM Conference of Churches
3-5 years Temporary Position
Salary $54,600 per year with 5% COL raise each year, Fringe Benefits at 25% of salary added to salary per year.
Part-time: 25-30 hours per week
The Grant Director of The Journey Project will direct the Strengthening the Church Initiative for NM Conference of Churches until the end of the grant period 2027 or for extended period as approved by NMCC Board and the Lilly Endowment.
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On behalf of Global Ministries of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in the U.S. and Canada and the United Church of Christ in the U.S., we offer our prayers and support to the churches and people of South Korea at this uncertain time. We were deeply concerned when South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol surprisingly declared Martial Law on December 3. However short-lived, President Yoon’s initiative to seize government control to use against political opponents was widely regarded as a self-serving act that threatened the entire nation with fear and instability.
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“The gifts he gave were that some would be apostles, some prophets, some evangelists, some pastors and teachers, to equip the saints for the work of ministry, for building up the body of Christ.” — Ephesians 4:11-12 (NRSVUE)
The Apostle Paul reminds us that God calls individuals into ministry not only to shepherd and teach but also to grow in their own faith and understanding. This growth is vital to equipping the church to navigate a changing world. As the Body of Christ, congregations have a sacred role in nurturing the continuing education of their pastors, ensuring they remain spiritually enriched, theologically informed, and practically equipped to lead with wisdom and compassion.
Clergy continuing education is not merely professional development—it is a spiritual investment in the life of the whole church. A pastor’s learning fosters vibrant preaching, deeper pastoral care, and innovative ministries that address the needs of the community. Whether through supporting sabbaticals, encouraging participation in workshops and conferences, or celebrating milestones in learning, churches have an opportunity to be active partners in their pastor’s growth.
published on Dec 4, 2024
Leaders of the United Church of Christ have written the following pastoral letter to the UCC community, offering reflection and an invitation on what it means to faithfully be Christ’s church in the present moment. The pastoral letter is also available to download here.