Friday, April 25, 2008
Long-time UCC pastor to lead Denver's Cinco de mayo worship service
Johnsen has served 44 years at the Denver Inner City Parish, an ecumenical mission serving the Latino and greater West Denver community.
Partial to using the Book of Common Prayer, Johnsen's typical worship year also includes a celebration of Dia de los Muertos, Las Posadas, and an Easter Vigil.
This year's Cinco de mayo communion service will feature mariachis including Parish member Hector Madrid. All are welcome.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Forthcoming release of Adult and Youth Sunday School DVD Curriculum
Immigration is an important issue for the United States. As Christians enter into this debate, they are called to look at the issue through the lens of faith. This interactive DVD curriculum provides an opportunity to reflect on faith responses to immigration while offering a better understanding of the complexity of the issue.
This dynamic curriculum will be comprised of four 1-hour sessions, with segments of film interspersed with group activities. The sessions are:
- We are all strangers in the land of Egypt
- What does the Lord require of you?
- Perfect love casts out fear
- The Good Samaritan: Who is my neighbor?
This curriculum will be distributed free of charge to all congregations of member denominations of the Colorado Council of Churches. Others may purchase a copy for $25. You may pre-order a copy of the curriculum by contacting Dr. Jim Ryan, Colorado Council of Churches Executive at 303-825-4910, jrryan7@qwestoffice.net, 3690 Cherry Creek S. Dr., Denver, CO 80209.
Partners: Colorado Council of Churches, American Friends Service Committee, Iliff School of Theology, The Bell Policy Center and the Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition.
Laborers speak out on HB 1325 with minister's support
Rev. Malcolm Himschoot was one of the speakers at a Denver press conference to address the indecency of racism at the capitol and the necessity for worker justice in the fields.
"We don't need more underpaid, exploited, locked-in-poverty members of the human community," said Himschoot.
The press conference was held at Centro Humanitario para los Trabajadores, a site where men and women come for training, hiring, and to file lost wages and worker's compensation claims - which last year amounted to hundreds of thousands of dollars.
HB 1325 could make workers with H2A visas even more vulnerable to unscrupulous employers. Phone calls are encouraged today to secure strong worker protections in the proposed legislation.