Monday, September 29, 2008

Interfaith Pledge for supporters of immigration reform

Sponsored by the Colorado Council of Churches and The Interfaith Alliance, along with Gov. Bill Ritter and many other organizations, there is now a Colorado Interfaith Pledge on Immigration.

Those signing onto the pledge commit themselves to "community values" and specifically to humane immigration reform.

The public significance of the pledge may help to sway lawmakers who approach immigration as a divisive issue.

To sign on, visit the Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition website at http://www.coloradoimmigrant.org/form.php?id=52.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Message for all God's sheep


Eighteen people convened last Saturday at La Foret for a worship service led by Rev. Linda Jaramillo, from UCC national staff. Folks came from Parkview UCC, Mountainview UCC, Washington Park UCC, Mayflower UCC, and the Denver Inner City Parish.

The text and illustrations of the sermon were based on the pastoral life - that is, the life of a sheepherder. For five centuries, this has been the occupation of Jaramillo's family in Southern Colorado.

"Work with leader sheep, make sure they know the sound of your voice," were some tips of the trade she shared. In emphasizing inclusivity, she said that all Christians who care about the example of Jesus should open wide the gate of their experience of the gospel. Whether sheep like each other is not as important as who is the Shepherd. Furthermore, sheeps' job is not to be like one another, but to be their authentic selves.

Jaramillo's message was one of encouragement in forging Latino ministries in the United Church of Christ, whether among Hispanics, Chicanos, Mexicans, Guatemalans, or among those congregations identified as white or Black. She brought news that the Council of Hispanic Ministries will soon create a Southwest chapter.

Meanwhile, the assembly raised an offering for a new bilingual church starting in Colorado - Comunidad Liberacion.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Announcement: September 13 worship service with Rev. Linda Jaramillo

Plan to carpool now for the Colorado worship service on Saturday, Sep. 13 at 4:30, in La Foret's Taylor Chapel. This once-in-a-lifetime event, by and for UCC Latina/o or bi-cultural families, has been planned by both local and national UCC clergy.

Preaching that day is Rev. Linda Jaramillo. Her message, based on Ezekiel 34:11-16 and John 10:7-10 is entitled "Gatekeepers."

Rev. Jaramillo grew up in Alamosa, Colorado, where both Spanish and English languages were formative. Before becoming one of five ministers to service the United Church of Christ as a member of the leadership Collegium, she worked and attended seminary in the Pacific Northwest Conference. Her present position is as Justice and Witness Minister for the denomination.

Local worship planners include Rev. Kristina Lizardy-Hajbi, Rev. Malcolm Himschoot, Pastor Anne Dunlap, Rev. Melinda Townsend, and others.

Local church members join "We Are America" march


In the wake of ferocious raids around the country, pro- immigration reform protesters took to the streets in Denver during the Democratic National Convention, with signs saying, "We Are America."

Among the thousands of marchers was Louise West, a member of Washington Park UCC and a long-time middle school teacher.

West says she got involved three years ago, when the historic May 1 walkouts were showing the country how significant the immigrant presence was. When her students got up to leave class that day, "I walked out with them - to make sure they were safe," she says.

The march took place Thursday, Aug. 28 near Civic Center Park. Pictured at left is WPUCC member and Iliff student Nancy Rosas (center), with members of the community from El Centro Humanitario and from Comunidad Liberacion.