Wednesday, October 16, 7:30 p.m. via Google
Join other Valley of the Sun UCC churches as they launch the multi-church PRIDE Team. They meet the 3rd Wednesday of every month to plan for upcoming festivals, parades, advocacy events, and just all around meet-n-greets!
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A list of Climate Strike events and how our conference churches are participating!
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From Meredith Owen, Deputy Director of Policy and Advocacy, Immigration and Refugee Program, Church World Service:
Last week, the administration held a meeting to discuss plans for the refugee admissions goal for Fiscal Year 2020, with some administration officials previously proposing resettling zero refugees next year. This would decimate the bipartisan refugee resettlement program and follows FY 2019’s historically low goal of 30,000.
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The film How Are the Children? forms the centerpiece of an education curriculum designed by the UCC Palestine Israel Network for members of the United Church of Christ.
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Now is a critical time to join with partners in Colombia in responding to the call of the Days of Prayer and Action for Colombia: “Let’s Make a Pact for Peace - Pactemos La Paz!” Take action today by writing to your member of Congress and ask them to support the peace accords. Also, lift up Colombia in your worship service and sign the “Pact for Peace” and share on social media.
Take action today by writing to your member of Congress and ask them to support the peace accords.
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The Hospitality Coalition is regularly taking items to the shelters in Ciudad Juárez in order to support migrants, shelters, the city, and volunteers in Juárez as much as possible. If you're interested in delivering items to the shelters, please contact HospitalityNM@gmail.com to schedule a time (departing Thursdays at 10am or Saturdays at 12pm).
As a part of a collaborative effort, First Christian Church, Las Cruces is helping to collect items to provide to a network of shelters in Ciudad Juárez, where families are currently staying.
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The climate crisis is an emergency, and the world's youth are calling on all of us to start acting like it. On Friday, Sept. 20, three days before the United Nations convenes Climate Action Summit 2019 in New York, the UCC will be following the lead of young people leading strikes for the love of creation in cities and towns across the planet.
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Since the General Synod pronounced the UCC to be a Just Peace Church in 1985 and encouraged local churches to do the same, at least 178 UCC Congregations have done so. A newly organized national UCC Just Peace Steering Committee is encouraging all those congregations to dig out and review the covenants they once voted and renew their identity as Just Peace Churches, or, if they have not yet become a Just Peace congregation, to consider this important journey in justice and peace work.
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11 a.m. on Tuesday, September 17th at ICE Headquarters, 2035 N. Central Avenue in Phoenix
The prayer and mission statement are led by the clergy from Shadow Rock UCC, and are most meaningful, with immigrant families sitting near the prayer circle. It is a short service, lasting about 10 minutes, with a variety of churches represented. Other churches are welcome to participate.
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Southwest Conference Minister, Rev. Dr. Bill Lyons, will attend the Council of Conference Ministers Advocacy Event to advocate for no more funding for detention, deportation, and border militarization. Bill is one of three speakers for the press conference that will include foot washing ceremony.
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The Tucson Area UCC congregations are joining together to show our support for the LGBT Community during Tucson Pride on September 28th. Join us as we march in the Pride Parade and then visit the booth we will have on the Festival grounds.
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Just Peace Sunday, Climate Strikes, and more. This month the Rev. Michael Neuroth, UCC International Policy Advocate, helps us prepare for Just Peace Sunday.
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From Phil Shea, SWC Disaster Coordinator, UCC:
UCC Disaster Ministries focuses on Preparedness and Long-Term Recovery. Long-Term Recovery is the most protracted response and the costliest. As you receive inquiries from individuals wanting to ‘do something’ or support UCC Disaster Ministries, here are some suggestions.
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From Church of the Red Rocks UCC in Sedona:
In spite of the hot summer days and so many people having escaped to cooler climes, we continue to make progress with Hope House of Sedona. Following are some of the items we are currently addressing
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This month the Department of Labor issued a proposed rule extending religious exemptions to federal contractors, which dramatically expands the definition of who is a “religious exercising” organization. The rule, if finalized, will result in the ability for those organizations to base employment decisions on “religious tenants,” meaning that employment can be conditional with meeting an employer’s religious belief. At the heart of this rule would be the allowance of discrimination toward a variety of vulnerable groups including the LGBTQ community, religious minorities, and other marginalized groups.
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Most UCC congregations will receive the Neighbors In Need offering on October 6, 2019 as part of their World Communion Sunday observance. However, some local churches select another date.
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Saturday, September 21, 1 p.m. at First Congregational Church of Prescott
A Master of Divinity graduate from a Methodist Seminary who is also a professor at Boston University teaching graduate classes on the subjects of immigration and theology.
An immigration attorney
A holocaust survivor
Dan Streeter, Humboldt Unified School District Superintendent and Board member of the Prescott Valley Chamber of Commerce.
Representative of “No More Deaths”, a humanitarian organization based in Southern Arizona.
Member of the local immigrant community
Community organizer and graduate student at Prescott College who has researched local law enforcement practices in Yavapai County.
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“Following a May 23 call to action from Greta Thunberg and 46 youth activists in a Guardian piece, the FridaysfortheFuture movement initiated a youth-led global movement challenging the failures of officials to respond to climate change. Since the inaugural global Friday walk-out this spring, youth from around the world have asserted the need for strong measures regarding the climate crisis and the disruption of business-as-usual. Building on this momentum and positioning our movement as an intergenerational one, youth activists have sought to call-in and hold accountable adult allies and accomplices by declaring a September 20th General Climate Strike, followed by a week of direct action and civil disobedience, and calling for mass participation from students, workers, business owners, and community leaders by stepping out of their schools and workplaces for the day.”
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Fred Taylor, the Director of Special Programs & Community Engagement for the Office of the Arizona Attorney General, would like to connect with faith communities to offer training and resources involving opioid abuse. Training can include how to identify persons abusing Opioids, and how to utilize Narcan for people who have overdosed and other treatment possibilities. Mr. Taylor is especially (but not exclusively) interested in connecting with Spanish-speaking faith communities.
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Saturday, September 7, 2019, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Student Pavilion, Ballroom, Arizona State University, Tempe campus
This event is for middle school, high school and university students.
This is the first Arizona Youth Climate Summit, led by Arizona Youth Climate Strike and GreenLight Solutions, a day of workshops empowering students and providing them with new skills to address the climate crisis in their own communities.
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