Climate Change: What's Faith Got to Do With It?

Climate Change: What's Faith Got to Do With It?

Thursday, November 14, 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
Ability360 Sports & Fitness Center, 5025 East Washington Street. Phoenix, AZ 85034

Join people of diverse faiths for an interfaith dialogue on climate change and the role G-d and/or humans play both in its cause and solutions. Registration is $10 and includes dinner. Dinner will be at 6:30 PM and the program will begin at 7:00 PM.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER - CLICK HERE FOR FACEBOOK EVENT

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Urge EPA to Uphold Environmental Protections

Urge EPA to Uphold Environmental Protections

Within the past three years, the Environmental Protection Agency has targeted nearly 80 environmental regulations meant to protect our water, air, land and public health. The most recent attacks on environmental protections include weakening safeguards against methane, a strong pollutant that warms the climate 86 times more than carbon dioxide during the first twenty-six years after its release.

The comment period for this regulatory rollback is currently open until November 25th. Any proposals to weaken or do away with safeguards against methane pollution are unethical and immoral. We must urge the EPA to uphold current protections against methane pollution in order to keep God’s creation and our communities safe from harm.

Help protect God's creation and comment your opposition to the rollback of methane regulations!

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Civic Academy

On Thursday, November 14 th at 6:00 PM Church of the Painted Hills will welcome representatives of the Pima County Interfaith Council for a Civic Academy dealing with the immigration issue. More details will be provided from CotPH next week.

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"Desperately Seeking Asylum" update

"Desperately Seeking Asylum" update

You may have met Rev. Dr. Helen Boursier during last year’s Faithful Witness at the Border. Her new book “Desperately Seeking Asylum” has been receiving excellent advance feedback, and her hope and prayer is that it will make a dent and a difference. This book includes bits from Faithful Witness at the Border, including one of the two front cover pix that she took when she went to Mexico plus several others from the week are inside the book, which is due out December 15th.

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This Halloween, Don’t Let Congress Pass the Zombie NAFTA Trade Bill

With the clock ticking on the legislative calendar, Congress is running out of time to pass the United States-Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement (USMCA), otherwise known as NAFTA 2.0. Although there are some good provisions in the agreement, as it currently stands the new deal remains frightfully flawed. The USMCA inadequately protects and enforces worker rights, offers little advancement on environmental protection, and provides what is essentially a candy hand out to pharmaceutical companies in the form of patent exclusivity that will limit access to life-saving medicines for the global poor. If we do not want this horror story to become reality, now is the time to act!

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2nd Annual Border Ministries Summit

2nd Annual Border Ministries Summit

The 2nd Annual Border Ministries Summit provides an opportunity to share information, build partnerships and increase awareness of the important ministries taking place on both sides of the border.

Keynote Speaker: Dr. Miguel A. De La Torre, Professor of Social Ethics and Latinx Studies at the Iliff School of Theology in Denver, CO.

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Take Action to Support Financial Transparency

Congress has recently introduced legislation that would expose these shell corporations and shed a light on their illegal activity. The “Corporate Transparency Act of 2019 (H.R.2513/S.1978)” is a bipartisan bill that would require corporations and limited liability companies (LLCs) to disclose their true ownership to law enforcement and financial institutions. Passing this bill would make financing criminal activity more difficult and end a practice that steals resources and wealth from communities around the globe.

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Opioid Abuse Training Session 11/16/19

November 16, 2019, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. (arrive by 9:30 a.m.)

Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, 918 So. Litchfield Road, Goodyear, AZ 85338

This training is focused on educating clergy and their parishioners on the warning signs and dangers of opioid abuse. All are welcome to participate, but space may be limited. We are hoping to recruit nurses to participate. If you register via email, please include your mailing address and phone number. Upon completion of the training, qualified attendees will receive COMPLIMENTARY NARCAN for your congregation (subject to availability).

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Becoming a Better Ally to People of Color

Becoming a Better Ally to People of Color

Becoming a Better Ally to People of Color
Sunday, October 27, 1:30 PM – 5:30 PM
All Saints Lutheran Church, 15649 North 7th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85022


Are you ready to collaborate with others to dismantle systemic racism? Do you have the skills to be an effective ally to people of color? Deacon Joan Crawford offers important lessons on how those outside the African American community can work collaboratively with black folks to promote racial equity and justice.

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Valley Interfaith Project AZ Justice Reform Meeting

Valley Interfaith Project AZ Justice Reform Meeting

October 14, 6:30 p.m.
Shepherd of the Hills UCC, 5524 E Lafayette Blvd, Phoenix 85018

From the VIP Justice Reform Team at Shepherd of the Hills UCC:

There could be big change coming in justice reform. With all that is on the horizon, you don't want to miss the VIP Justice Reform Team meeting on Monday evening. Please share this notice with members of your core team, congregation or school community who might be interested.

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Introduction to Compassionate Communication

Saturday, October 19, 1 – 3 p.m. at First Congregational Church, 216 E Gurley Street, Prescott AZ

Find your voice, speak your truth, and listen deeply. Would you like to be able to hear others and speak your mind in a clear and kind way without needing to be defensive or go on the attack? Find more ease in everyday conversations. Stay focused on what really matters to you and listen for the concerns behind others' words.

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