“The work of the church to help feeding the hungry in Albuquerque continues in spite of the Pandemic.” –Ben Wakashige, Moderator, First Congregational UCC Albuquerque
Read about First Congregational UCC Albuquerque’s Feeding the Hungry Program and how you can help.
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Beginning with "ONA 101" with Coalition Executive Director Andy Lang this Thursday, June 25, our webinars are the perfect stay-at-home activity for ONA and not-yet ONA churches alike! Learn how to lead your church through an ONA process in ways that build consensus and reduce the risk of conflict. And existing ONA churches can learn new ways to strengthen your ONA covenant.
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Our Faith Our Vote is the UCC’s campaign to encourage faithful action during the election season. Focused on civic engagement, voter registration information, issue education, and voter mobilization, OFOV offers resources for congregations to engage in faithful non-partisan registration. The DC Office has asked us to share their slides, which can be shared with congregations for use in their worship services as Mission Moments. Please share broadly.
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Congress has starved state and local communities of the resources they need to run free, fair and accessible elections. We have seen widespread polling place closures, long lines with hours-long waits, a backlog of absentee ballot requests and machine breakdowns in several state primaries. This is a wake-up call for the November elections. Congress must pass the HEROES Act now to provide state and local officials the critical resources to ensure we have safe, fair, and accessible elections in November.
Urge your senators to pass the HEROES Act now to make sure every voter in every community can be heard.
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First responders should not cause the deaths of people suffering from addiction and/or mental illness.
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Four panelists (a spiritual leader, an environmentalist, a scholar, and a student activist) will tell the story of how they each became eco-advocates and how 'Laudato si’ inspires and informs their life and work (the “story of me”). Together they will discuss what difference Pope Francis’ encyclical makes for our lives and culture (the “story of us”), and how listening to the cry of the earth and the cry of the poor is relevant to us today as our cities and our planet burn (the “story of now”).
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We applaud the Senate for passing the Great American Outdoors Act. Fully funding the Land and Water Conservation Fund will protect our great public lands and help communities thrive and recover.
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Watch this conversation on racism with Dr. Cari Jackson and Pastor James Pennington of First Church UCC Phoenix.
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On June 6, the members of the National Guard helped with Ktizo UCC’s event with St. Mary’s Food Bank.
The Southwest Conference was able to work with SWC Disaster Coordinator Phil Shea to bring this about, in light of COVID-19 impacting volunteer availability.
Thanks, Phil, for making the connections.
So glad the ministry can continue!
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Sunday, June 28, 7:30—10:30 a.m.
First Church Phoenix UCC is partnering with Refugee Aid which makes regular trips to the Navajo Nation with supplies. The Navajo Nation has been hit hard by the coronavirus. Currently they have the third-highest infection rate in the US. They are in desperate need of masks and cleaning supplies. See the list.
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Thank you, Dr. Warren H. Stewart, Sr. for this prophetic message and your gracious permission to share it with our conference.
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Many faith leaders and communities have expressed a desire to engage in racial justice work in their communities but do not know where to begin. Join this brief informal conversation with diverse interfaith leadership of AFN's Racial Justice Initiative team. This conversation is design for faith leaders who are currently serving communities of faith.
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The Mass Poor People's Assembly and Moral March on Washington Digital Gathering is this Saturday! We have been working with the Poor People's Campaign and over 200 organizations across the country to build momentum to ensure the message is heard: 'Somebody's been hurting our people, and it's gone on for far too long. And WE WON'T BE SILENT ANYMORE.'
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Register and become part of a listening and learning community. Commit to gathering for five sessions and learn best practices towards dismantling racism.
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Non-perishable food items only. Items collected will be used to replenish United Food Bank and Midwest Food Bank supplies. One CAN make a difference!
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There is only one way to get back to a new normal which is to wear a mask. Since the Governor of Arizona will not seriously promote wearing a mask it is up to us to do something about it.
[written by Peter Fox, PhD, Professor of Environmental Engineering at Arizona State University since 1990]
Thank you, Peter, for your strong and compassionate advocacy on behalf of the people of Arizona. Thank you for allowing us to share it.
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The Church of the Heavenly Rest in partnership with Episcopal Divinity School at Union Theological Seminary invites you to a 3-day immersive experience to learn, pray, and act on issues of racism and racial justice.
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This month’s issue of The Pollinator: A UCC environmental justice forum for the sharing of ideas and inspiration.
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Juneteenth marks the official end of slavery in the U.S. June 19, 1865, and the recognition of African-American history and heritage. Join the United Church of Christ for moments of remembrance, education, celebration, and calls to action. Register and join the live webinar, Juneteenth 2020: And Still We Rise, Friday, June 19, 2020 at 12 noon until 1:30 pm EDT.
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All are welcome to this class with First Church Phoenix UCC. Contact office@phoenixucc.org for the link to join.
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