Getting to the Root of It
We’ve asked UCC advocates to help us unpack the complex justice issues that we’re working on. This month Rev. Michael Neuroth, our UCC International Policy Advocate, explores the connection between our call to work for peace with justice and our advocacy for just immigration policies.
The 6th Annual HBCU Climate Change Conference
The UCC Environmental Justice Ministry and the Deep South Center for Environmental Justice will be co-convening the 6th Annual HBCU Climate Change conference in New Orleans from September 20-23. The conference is an exciting opportunity to learn from veteran keynote speakers in the environmental justice movement as well as students from Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
Just Peace Sunday – September 16
This year, Just Peace Sunday will focus on the theme “Wisdom Cries Out!” based on the lectionary passage, Proverbs 1:20-33. Worship, learning, and craft materials are available online making connections between our witness as a Just Peace Church and our particular concern at this time for those migrants fleeing violence at our border. Join us in marking September 16th as Just Peace Sunday!
International Day of Peace – September 21
Join Global Ministries in celebration of International Day of Peace on September 21. There will be a webinar with Martin Nates, the new executive director of Justapaz (the Mennonite Center for Peace, Justice and Nonviolent Action), which will focus on Peace, Justice and Reconciliation in Colombia. Register for the webinar and check out these resources for celebrating International Day of Peace.
Be the Hope
Come to Franklinton Center at Bricks on October 11-13 for "Be the Hope," a retreat to celebrate and share the gifts of LGBTQ people of faith. Featuring preaching and teaching by Bishop Yvette A. Flunder, and workshops with UCC Revs. Elivette Mendez Angulo, Robert Ochoa and more! Learn more andregister.
The 2018 Everett C. Parker Lecture
The Everett C. Parker Lecture has been a tradition in media justice for over 30 years. The lecture and awards ceremony is sponsored by the Office of Communication, Inc. (OC, Inc.) of the United Church of Christ. This year the honorees are: Helen Brunner, founding director of the Media Democracy Fund, and Gigi B. Sohn, a Distinguished Fellow at the Georgetown Law Institute for Technology Law & Policy and Benton Senior Fellow and Public Advocate. Read the press release to learn more about this year’s honorees. Get your tickets now.
Widening The Welcome 2018 - November 1-3, 2018
UCC Disabilities Ministries and The New York Conference invite you to join Widening the Welcome 2018! The conference is built around the UCC’s vision for disability inclusion throughout the life of the United Church of Christ. Offered workshops will bring attendees enlightenment in various areas including; Accessibility & Inclusion (A2A), Resources, Advocacy, and Christian Education. Learn more and register.
Our Faith Our Vote
Voting is a natural extension of faithful action. Discover how your congregation can participate in the electoral process through faithful, nonpartisan engagement. The United Church of Christ can help with resources on civic engagement, voter registration information, issue education, and voter mobilization. This election season it is essential that people raise their voices and vote. Will you join us?
Election Season Opportunity: Phone Banking for God's Creation
There is a non-partisan way that people of faith can make a difference this election season: phone banking. At notable rates, those who care about the environment fail to vote compared to the rest of the population. All of this can change when those who care about the environment receive a phone call or text reminding them to vote. Sign-up today to volunteer on September 18th.
Stop Ford from Lobbying for Weakened Clean Car Standards
The United Church of Christ Environmental Justice Ministry has joined with Interfaith Power & Light and United Methodist Women to rally people of faith to sign a letter calling on Ford Motor Company to stop lobbying for weakened Clean Car Standards and to instead work to build the clean, efficient cars we need. Add your name to the letter!
Join our Team!
Want to put your faith into action? We're hiring two positions located in Cleveland, OH:
Passionate about addressing inequality, attacks on workers and more? Apply to be our Minister for Economic Justice.
The UCC Council for Health and Human Services is hiring a Associate for Advocacy and Leadership Development. Apply by September 30.
Neighbors in Need
Neighbors in Need (NIN) is a special mission offering of the United Church of Christ that supports ministries of justice and compassion throughout the United States. One-third of NIN funds support the Council for American Indian Ministry (CAIM). The remaining two-thirds support local justice initiatives throughout the UCC.
Resources to support your congregation in promoting this offering – including posters, social media graphics, and more – are now available for download.
Have a justice ministry that needs funding? Applications for Neighbors in Need Grants will be accepted August 1-September 30.
An Opportunity for Church Trailblazers
The UCC Council for Climate Justice has spearheaded the Creation Care Voter Pledge—an effort to counter the lower-voter turnout rates of those who care about God’s creation. As we approach the November elections, church trailblazers have an opportunity to demonstrate for other churches a worship service in which pledges to vote one’s values are dedicated. Contact Brooks to learn more.
Witness for Justice
Looking for up-to-date social justice commentary? Check out Witness for Justice, a weekly editorial opinion column written by the staff of Justice and Witness Ministries.
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Reflections of a Womanist | Children under Environmental Threat from Administration | To counteract avoidable deaths: A spiritual awakening | Nine Reasons Why You Should Vote (and Tell Other People to Vote Too)