Wednesday, January 23rd, 6:30 - 8:00 pm at the Southwest Conference UCC office, 917 E Sheridan Street, Phoenix
Phil Shea is hosting a Sierra Club Climate Resolutions Event at the Southwest Conference Office.
During Sierra Club’s "Our Climate Resolutions Week", we are gathering our Phoenix area climate community to collectively envision the future we want and begin to generate plans for how we can all work to enact that future - starting where we live. This will be a group discussion event led by the host.
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An eight month workshop on what is means to be white, anglo or euro-identified in racial reconciliation efforts. This one will be specific to the Taos community.
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January is recognized in the US as Human Trafficking Awareness Month and the 2009 UCC Synod Resolution against human trafficking urges congregations to recognize January 11 as Human Trafficking Awareness Day. Human trafficking, also known as modern slavery, affected some 24.9 million people in 2016 and is one of the most profitable forms of transnational crime. Traffickers prey on those who are in vulnerable communities and force them into labor, exploit them in commercial sexual enterprises, and move them across national or state borders against their will.
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Saturday, January 19, 7 p.m. at Central United Methodist Church, 1875 N Central Avenue
Networking event for hospitality providers
Shadow Rock UCC is partnering with other local organizations for "Call for Solidarity: A mini-concert and networking event."
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Is your church participating in the Women’s March in your area? Send the details to Wende at wgonzales@uccswc.org.
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The Southwest Conference is pleased to partner with the Arizona Attorney General’s Office to offer Opioid Crisis Response basic training. The training includes warning signs of opioid addiction, resources for families struggling with opioid addiction, and training/distribution of Narcan for intervention in overdose situations. Learn how to spot the signs of addiction, how to keep your pills safely, and what to do to get help for yourself or a loved one.
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January 17-19 at The Good Shepherd
It’s time to register for this January’s gathering of artists, musicians, scholars, and activists who will provide rich experiences for us as we consider the push and pull of the borderlands. Common Ground on the Border and the Border Issues Fair are combined during the same three-day period since each enhances the other. We encourage you to consider attending both.
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Southwest Conference United Church of Christ invites you to walk in unity as we celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day on January 21, 2019. SWC will bring a large banner and we welcome you to bring signs and UCC flags as well.
This walk will be a very easy pace, suitable for all ages and for baby strollers, too. Shuttle service is provided to return to your vehicle after the march.
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Winter Talk is dedicated to furthering the conversation on the Christian Doctrine of Discovery and its dismantling.
February 26–27, 2019
Yakama Christian Mission
Phillips Theological Seminary, Tulsa, OK
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Albuquerque Police Chaplain Unit is currently recruiting ministers to serve its officers and the community.
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Annual event for people of faith and conscience to focus upon concerns of economics, education, health, laborers and the environment and to pray for the legislative session as it begins. Special guests will be Sr. Simone Campbell of DC Network and The Nuns on the bus Tours for Justice, and the NM Peace Choir. Day will include input, time for lobbying and noon Witness for the People.
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Have you made your plans for Faith Climate Action Week yet? Save the date for April 5-14, 2019. This year we will find joy and rejuvenation in the natural world and reconnect to why we love and protect our planet. When we protect the climate we can help both our communities and our natural world thrive. This is our premier event to connect our religious values with climate action.
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The Arizona Foundation for Contemporary Theology, Arizona Interfaith Power and Light, and the Shepherd of the Hills United Church of Christ are proud to present Dr. Mark Y. A. Davies and his presentation “The Urgency of Now.”
Sun, January 6, 2019, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM MST
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Congregations and members of the United Church of Christ are lifting up Love of Creation as part of the UCC Three Great Loves Campaign. As people of faith, we have a moral responsibility to pursue and sustain environmental justice for all life.
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Let's stand up for equality, justice and human dignity
Sun Lakes Jewish Congregation and Sun Lakes United Church of Christ
Sunday, January 20th, 11:15 am at Sun Lakes Chapel, 9240 E. Sun Lakes Blvd N
On Sunday, January 20th, Sun Lakes Jewish Congregation and Sun Lakes United Church of Christ will join together in an Interfaith service dedicated to the redemption of the human spirit and the fulfillment of the freedoms we enjoy. This year celebrates the 70th anniversary of the adoption of Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the United Nations.
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Modern Slavery and Migration, Ecumenical Advocacy Days, and More
(Reprinted from JPANet’s newsletter)
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Participants will be leaving for the mission trip to Puerto Rico on Friday, December 7th and will return on Saturday, December 15th.
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“Upon my return from Niagara Falls, NY, where I was blessed with the opportunity to represent the Southwest Conference at the 2018 Widening the Welcome National Gathering, I was asked to write an article that provides an overview of what I learned during the two day conference.”
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UCC Refugee Ministries created this simple lawn sign resource to support you in your ministry of welcome this Advent. Share the story of Jesus’ birth and proclaim to your neighbors that when we welcome refugees, when we welcome asylum-seekers, we are welcoming Christ.
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Last month, a bipartisan piece of legislation was signed into law reauthorizing the Global Food Security Act for the next five years. This legislation funds the “Feed the Future Initiative,” a program that has helped U.S. foreign assistance become more effective by strategically investing in sustainable agriculture, food security, nutrition, and other programs that address the root causes of global hunger and poverty.
Passage of this legislation points to what can be done when concern for the common good overcomes partisan divides. While we should take the opportunity to thank members of Congress for passing the Global Food Security Act, we also must call on Congress at the same time to overcome partisan gridlock and pass the Farm Bill before the end of the year. The Farm Bill is the central piece of legislation that sets U.S. policy on agriculture, nutrition, and food policy which directly impacts the poorest among us.
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