Many voters like you are pledging to increase civic engagement in 2022 by committing to encouraging three friends to vote on or before Election Day (midterm elections are on November 8, 2022). Because of the changing rules and wave of voter suppression laws passed at the state level, it is more important than ever that we know our voting rights and that we have a plan to vote.
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Online film screening: Suppressed and Sabotaged—The Fight to Vote
Tuesday, October 11, 6:30 p.m. via Zoom
In partnership and conversation with the Transformative Justice Coalition, AFN will be presenting an online film screening. Suppressed and Sabotaged: The Fight To Vote shines light on the dark corners of our country’s voting processes; including the increase of vote-restricting laws passing through legislation prior to, during, and after the 2020 election cycle. Please RSVP to receive the Zoom link.
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Read MoreAlbuquerque Film Showing: The Doctrine of Discovery - Unmasking the Domination Code
Friday, October 14, 2022, 7 PM
First Presbyterian Church. 215 Locust Street NE, Albuquerque, NM 87102
Discussion with Producer Steven Newcomb/via ZOOM Following Film
Refreshments Served
For more information call NM Conference of Churches 505.243.6234
Read MoreHealthcare Rising's action on Arizona Prop. 209
Watch the first ad from Healthcare Rising Arizona, listen to the KJZZ story, and view / download their flyer.
Read MoreEcumenical Prayer Circle in Scottsdale
Associate Conference Minister Rev. Dr. Barb Doerrer-Peacock and First Church Phoenix pastor Rev. Susan Valiquette joined a number of Jewish clergy and leaders, other clergy and lay people (Independent Catholic, Presbyterian, and others as the 158-year-old draconian abortion ban that was resurrected by a Pima Co. Superior Court judge in September, was being heard by the AZ Court of Appeals.
Read MoreJPANet: Call on Congress to Reduce Harm in Communities
Sahuarita Food Bank updates
Grand opening, awards, and a partnership with DoorDash.
Read MoreChildren and Youth Art Contest Focused on Climate Hope
The UCC is launching a national art contest for children and youth that will be part of a larger campaign that will generate hope in making a difference when confronting the climate crisis.
How to participate?: Draw or paint about climate hope, environmental justice, or protecting the Earth. Sunday school class and youth group participation encouraged. Winners will be selected in November!
Read MoreJPANet: Defend Human Rights in the Philippines
The Philippine Human Rights Act (H.R. 3884) blocks US funds for police or military assistance to the Philippines, including equipment and training, until such time as human rights conditions are met. Some of those conditions include investigating and prosecuting members of the military and police forces who are found to have violated human rights, withdrawing the military from domestic policing, and establishing protections for the rights of trade unionists, journalists, human rights defenders, indigenous people, small farmers, LGBTI activists, and critics of the government.
Tell your Representative to support and co-sponsor this bill and encourage your Senators to introduce a similar bill in the Senate.
Read MoreEducational Night re Arizona’s Prop 308 - plus a word from Rev. Rich Doerrer-Peacock
This Friday, September 30th at 6:30 PM (in the sanctuary of Desert Palm UCC in Tempe) and on Zoom
Join Desert Palm UCC for a few short video clips and some Q & A about Arizona Prop 308 and immigration in general. Their Justice and Witness Committee is working to raise awareness around and to support the pending legislation that will ensure Dreamers and other graduates from Arizona high schools pay in-state tuition.
Read MoreJPANet: Set Refugee Admissions to 200,000 for FY23
To demonstrate our strong commitment to refugee resettlement please join us in asking the President to set the admissions cap at 200,000 and to hold meaningful consultations with Congress before the end of the fiscal year in support of rebuilding the U.S. Refugee Admissions program.
Read MoreJPANet: September Newsletter
“Each month we ask UCC advocates to help us unpack the complex justice issues that we’re working on. This month UCC Washington D.C. Office Domestic Policy Advocate, Katie Adams, tackles the important history of workplace rights, and the continued fight for worker empowerment.”
Read Getting to the Root here.
Read MoreInvitation- RIP Medical Debt's 2022 Policy Summit
RIP Medical Debt announces that on Tuesday, October 12th from 1:00 pm-4:30 pm ET, they are hosting our 2022 Policy Summit: From Exam Room to Kitchen Table: The Role of Medical Debt in Health. The event is free and accessible through a public livestream.
Read MoreSign Interfaith Power & Light's letter to President Biden
As we continue to see the effects of climate change globally through drought, fires, floods and other weather-related disasters, it is crucial that President Biden and the U.S. lead by example by taking bold pro-climate actions and making serious and ambitious investments to reduce our carbon emissions.
Read MoreNew CWS Period Packs, Backpacks are UCC Match Grant-eligible
United Church of Christ congregations have long assembled school kits and cleanup buckets to help others through Church World Service.
They now have two new opportunities. Church World Service Kits now include a Period (Menstrual Hygiene) Pack and a Welcome Backpack.
These join CWS’s well-established Hygiene and School Kits and Emergency Cleanup Buckets. And UCC churches assembling and donating any of the CWS Kits can apply for UCC Match Grants of up to $250 to help stretch their contribution.
Read the entire UCC news story here.
Read MoreReproductive Justice Means More than Being Pro-Choice
The Dobbs vs. Jackson decision that nullified women’s constitutional right to abortion has generated a deluge of rhetoric, legal changes, and arguments. Sherry Warren breaks down some of the lingo.
Read MoreRefugee & Migration Grants Workshop
Global H.O.P.E. will be hosting a grant workshop on Wednesday, August 31 at 3pm to cover eligibility details and questions about the grants offered by Global HOPE for Refugee & Migration Ministries.
Read MoreHope House of Sedona project receives award from State
On Aug. 19, 2022 at the Arizona Housing Forum, the Arizona Department of Housing awarded the recently completed Hope House of Sedona with the 2022 Housing Hero Award for Outstanding State Administered Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) Funded Project.
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Living Faithfully During an Election Season
Tuesday, September 13, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. via Zoom
Join the Arizona Faith Network for a faithful dialogue and education series leading to the 2022 midterm elections. Together we will work to speak truth and justice as we build bridges across the divides this election season.
UCC Webinar—The Birth of the Environmental Justice Movement
One of the most significant events in the history of the UCC was a six week nonviolent action campaign that gave birth to the environmental justice movement with its pioneering focus on environmental racism. This webinar will feature three leaders from the protest against the dumping of toxic waste in Warren County, North Carolina: Dollie Burwell, the Rev. Dr. Benjamin Chavis, Jr., and the Rev. William Kearney.
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