How can congregations deepen their understanding of modern-day colonialism while actively combating social injustice?
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How can congregations deepen their understanding of modern-day colonialism while actively combating social injustice?
Read MoreRecently Pastor Ken has been speaking and emailing the family and embassy officials several times per week. We expect that we'll hear right away when they are given the green light and know when they intend to depart for Arizona.
Read MoreTax credits, Domestic Violence Awareness Month, racial justice, Jubilee Weekend, Congo Week, and more in this month's JPANet newsletter.
Read MoreThe next Creation Justice Webinar will feature some of the most influential pioneers in the environmental justice movement as we celebrate the 30th anniversary of the First National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit. This summit is considered one of the most significant events in the history of the movement as more than a thousand people gathered to literally redefine the word "environment" and issue the landmark 17 Environmental Justice Principles
Read MoreUCC Disabilities Ministries offers worship resources that churches can use to celebrate the denomination’s annual Access Sunday on October 10.
Read MoreLate last month the U.S. House took a key step forward in ensuring the Grand Canyon region will be permanently protected from new harmful uranium mining. An amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act will protect approximately 1 million acres of lands and waters for future generations. We urge the Senate to follow suit and vote to #KeepItGrand! SIGN THE LETTER
Read MorePlease contact your Senators asking for their full support and swift passage of the Freedom to Vote Act and the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act so we can make sure that each person’s voice and vote are protected.
Read MoreBy Thursday, September 30th, the administration is required by law to consult with Congress before setting next year’s refugee admissions goal. On September 20th, President Biden proposed to set the Fiscal Year 2022 (FY2022) refugee admissions goal at 125,000. As we confront the worst global displacement crisis in history with more than 31 million refugees worldwide, and as countless vulnerable Afghans remain in imminent danger, this is a welcome step - but it is vital that Congress hold the Biden administration accountable to rebuild the refugee resettlement program, hold meaningful consultations on the FY22 refugee admissions goal before the end of the Fiscal Year - this Thursday, and invest in strengthening our nation’s capacity to welcome. Join us by taking action today!
Read MoreFirst UCC Phoenix and Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice are co-hosting a candlelight vigil on Sunday, October 3 at 7.30pm in honor and memoriam of women who have died or their lives diminished because of the attacks on abortion.
Read MoreAnswering the call to love our neighbor looks like a lot of different things, but it is unambiguous in intent – we must do more and do better for care for our Haitian neighbors. Join with us as people of faith to urge Congress and the administration to take these critical steps.
Read MoreVoice for Refuge is asking for:
higher admissions goal and commit to rebuilding a robust refugee resettlement program
asking that congress take the necessary steps to rebuild our resettlement infrastructure by allocating the necessary funding to all resettlement programs.
the end of Title 42 which is expeling Haitians exercising their right to seek asylum
guaranteed protection to the millions of forcibly displaced refugees and asylum seekers
Sign a Faith Letter to the Biden Administration: Urge the administration to set the FY 2022 Refugee Admissions Goal at 200,000 by signing this letter. Faith leaders and individual people of faith, sign here. Faith organizations, sign here.
The United States refugee resettlement infrastructure was decimated over the past four years and is in urgent need of investment and restoration.
Read MoreTell Congress: Support the Philippine Human Rights Act
As people of faith in the US, we urge members of the US Congress to end all assistance to the Philippine military and the Philippine National Police, to pass the Philippine Human Rights Act, and to hold hearings in the Senate Foreign Relations and House Foreign Affairs Committees to assess what impact continued support for the Duterte Administration has on the people of the Philippines.
Read Morefrom Arizona Faith Network:
The Arizona Faith Network is excited to invite you to join us for our 2021 Annual Meeting. We will gather virtually to pray, connect, and redefine justice together through the lenses of hope, healing, and humanity. Reserve your spot or sign up to be a sponsor today!
Read MoreNeighbors 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. This year, special consideration will be given to projects focusing on serving our immigrant neighbors and communities.
Most UCC congregations will receive the NIN offering on October 3, 2021 as part of their World Communion Sunday observance.
Read MoreEverywhere, natural disasters are on the increase as Earth’s climate warms. UCC Disaster Ministries is looking for churches that will declare themselves “ready and willing” to respond.
Read MoreAs a justice-seeking people, we cannot remain silent while state laws transform us into a map of “haves and have-nots” with regard to access to reproductive health services. Protecting access to the full range of reproductive health care for all – including safe, legal abortion – is an imperative rooted in our deeply-held faith beliefs in social justice, moral agency, and religious liberty for all. Please contact your member of Congress to support passage of the Women’s Health Protection Act so any person is able to make their own medical decisions based on their values and with the consultation of their medical team, and without barriers imposed by economic status, employment status, or zip code.
Read MoreThe United Church of Christ Mental Health Network has compiled some videos from Rev. Dr. Rachael Keefe, their board member and vice-chair, along with other resources for suicide prevention awareness. The UCC MHN hopes and prays that you will find the resources useful and helpful as we continue to navigate our current way of life with COVID-19. September is National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month.
Click here to access the web page with these valuable resources.
Read MoreWednesday, October 13, 10 am AZ/11 am NM&EP
One of the best resources of the environmental justice movement today is its own history. Leading scholars in the field of environmental justice have described the First National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit as one of the most significant events in the movement's history. It was an event hosted and organized by the UCC’s Commission for Racial Justice. In 1991, this summit literally re-defined the word “environment."
Read MoreRead September’s Getting to the Root, the monthly newsletter from the UCC Justice Peace and Action Network.
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