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Positions in the SWC that are open as of March 23rd
Secretary for the Executive Board and Annual Meetings
COM A – 4 positions, preferably 3 of these be lay persons, but not necessary
Finance and Endowment Committee – 1 position to fill a vacancy for 1 year
Nominating Committee – 1 position
Needless to say, for all committees, preferably persons of color and those under 40 yrs. old
For more information, contact Rich Doerrer-Peacock at rdoerrerpeacock@cox.ne soon. Or fill out the form indicating your interest. The form can be found HERE.
We’re getting our ducks in order.
Thanks much for your careful and prayerful consideration,
Rich
Friday's opening worship at our Annual Meeting will include the installation of our Associate Conference Ministers, Rev. Dr. Gloria Smith and Rev. Dr. Derrick Elliott!
ALL ARE WELCOME—if you're in Albuquerque you are welcome to attend the worship service whether you're attending the Annual Meeting or not.
By Rev. Dr. Derrick Elliott
Last week, I was honored to officiate two memorial services here in Arizona. Shortly after, I traveled to Louisiana to attend my aunt's funeral—not as a pastor, but as a nephew, son, brother, and cousin. It reminded me that while we as clergy wear many hats—pastor, counselor, officiant, and comforter—the roles we hold within our own families can be the most difficult to navigate. In times of grief, we are called to lead and sit quietly with our sorrow, love, and loss.
Funerals and memorials are full of sadness, but they also bring moments of joy. We tell stories, laugh through tears, and remember what mattered most. In the South, we often say someone has "gone on to glory"—a phrase filled with sorrow and hope.
Prestemon Affirmed to Serve as AGM, Co-Executive, Global Ministries
Rev. Shari Prestemon heads to General Synod 35 to be elected as the next AGM for UCC’s Love of Neighbor Ministries.
The Board voted unanimously on March 7 to nominate Prestemon, who has been leading the Love of Neighbor Ministries, a ministry she’s guided for the last 13 months as its interim executive. The final step is confirmation of her candidacy by the 35th General Synod, July 11-15 in Kansas City, where she’ll need a 60% majority of the more than 700 voting delegates.
AGM for LoC Ministries Search to Begin Again After Synod
The search committee for the role of Associate General Minister for Love of Church did not identify a candidate to recommend to the United Church of Christ Board during their March 6-8 meeting.
“Sometimes the hardest thing to do is to say, ‘No, we have not yet found the right nominee for this time and this place,’” said Julia Gaughan, UCCB chair. “I commend the Search Committee for their diligent and thorough work, and I trust that the Holy Spirit will continue to guide this Board, this Church, and the future Search Committee in the process of discernment for the next Associate General Minister for Love of Church.”
Wednesday, March 26, 4:30 pm MST (7:30 pm EDT) via Zoom
In this one-hour webinar, award-winning author Katherine Stewart will examine the dangerous rise of religious nationalism in America, exploring how politicized faith and financial interests are being weaponized to undermine democratic values. Drawing from her new book, Money, Lies, and God: Inside the Movement to Destroy American Democracy, Stewart will reveal the powerful forces behind this movement and its threat to democracy and real religious freedom.
The webinar will address how the weaponization of faith and the proliferation of disinformation are undermining the foundations of our democracy, and explore how American Jews can help mount an effective resistance. Moderated by Lynn Davis of the Rabbi Joseph H. Gumbiner Community Action Project, a program of Tucson Jewish Museum & Holocaust Center and Paul Golin of the Society for Humanistic Judaism, this session will offer insights into the moral collapse within religious extremism, the role of money in driving these movements, and practical actions Jews can take to protect democratic values and religious freedom for all.
Our theme, "Sacred, Seen, and Called: Living Our Truth, Embracing Our Light," is inspired by Philippians 2:15—a call to shine as beacons of justice, love, and affirmation.
At a time when LGBTQ+ communities face growing challenges, this gathering is more than a conference—it’s a movement. Together, we will:
Affirm Our Faith – Worship in a space where all are fully embraced.
Build Resilience – Engage in workshops and strategy sessions to counter discrimination and injustice.
Celebrate and Inspire – Honor milestones in the ONA movement and shape the future of LGBTQ+ inclusion in the church.
What to Expect:
Dynamic speakers and workshops featuring faith leaders, activists, and theologians.
Powerful worship celebrating God’s love for all people.
A State of the Movement address from ONA leadership.
Community connection and shared learning with ONA advocates nationwide.
March 31 at 3:00 p.m. ET
Ministry is a calling that requires deep emotional and spiritual commitment, but it can also bring unique mental health challenges. As clergy, it’s important to recognize what you’re feeling.
Join Dr. Barbara Livingston's Promoting Mental Health Awareness webinar to understand and become comfortable with the intricacies of mental health.
Learn about identifying signs of mental health issues; effective communication and support strategies; and fostering a culture of openness around mental health.
In this turbulent time, one thing we as church musicians can do is use music that gives congregants the chance to channel their feelings into community singing. We know the power of music to move and soothe us. What powerful songs have people used in the past? What songs are you leaning into today?
Hymn writers Adam Tice, Ana Hernández, and Hannah Brown will join Ruth Striegel for a Saturday Sharing about the work they do to bring light to our hurting world. Come and be a part of the conversation!
Saturday, March 22, 2025 at 10 am NM & El Paso / 9 am AZ on Zoom. This event is free and open to all. Register to receive the Zoom link. Register to receive the Zoom link.
From United Church Funds:
We are excited to share the 2024 United Church Funds Annual Report, Investing with Faith and Purpose. This report reflects and celebrates the significant milestones we’ve accomplished together:
✨ 10 years of Beyond Fossil Fuels Funds leading the way in sustainable investing
✨ 30 years of the Brown Endowment’s impact on education and communities
✨ 115 years of unwavering commitment to responsible investing
These achievements are possible because of your trust and partnership in our shared vision of creating a more just and sustainable world. Your commitment fuels the work we do, and we are deeply grateful.
We invite you to explore the report to see how your investments are making a difference and share it with others who may be inspired to join this journey. For the best viewing experience, we recommend viewing it in Google Chrome or Safari.
The Southwest Conference joyfully celebrates Rev. Carlos Sosa, Pastor of Church of the Painted Hills, on his graduation with a Master of Divinity March 6, 2025!