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Immigration

Calling Young Leaders!

March 3, 2025

We are excited to invite young adult leaders from your congregation to be part of a life-changing experience—the Caminantes Border Immersion program!  

Thanks to a generous grant from the Oreon E. Scott Foundation, all program fees are fully covered for a cohort of young Disciples’s leaders (ages 18-30) who want to deepen their understanding of immigration, dismantle divisive narratives, and engage in faith-based justice work at the U.S.-Mexico border.  

What is Caminantes? 

Caminantes is a transformative journey that blends hands-on learning, deep reflection, and direct engagement with migrant communities, faith leaders, and justice advocates.

Click here to read one person’s experience of the Caminantes Border Immersion.

Participants will:  
✅ Travel to the border for an in-person immersion experience  
✅ Hear powerful stories from those directly impacted by immigration policies  
✅ Explore the intersection of faith and justice  
✅ Build connections with other young leaders committed to making a difference  

Key Details: 

📅 Program Dates:  TBD  
🛌 Lodging: FCC Hospitality Center
💰 Cost: FREE!  
🎯 Who Can Apply? Young adults (ages 18-30) connected to Disciples congregations in Arizona who are eager to grow in faith and justice  

Sample schedule:

Friday: Evening in-person workshop session  @FCCTucson
Saturday: Field trip to Nogales, AZ/MX, visit Casa de la Misericordia. 
Sunday: Field trip to Sonoran Desert – border wall (Return Home)
Monday: Evening virtual workshop session

This is more than a trip—it’s an opportunity to be part of a movement. We believe that young leaders like those in your congregation are essential in shaping a church that truly embodies radical welcome and justice.  

We encourage you to share this opportunity widely and identify young adults in your church who would thrive in this experience. Space is limited, so early applications are encouraged! 

Please email: rev.pedro@comunidadlimen.org to apply or nominate a young leader or have any questions about the experience.  

We can’t wait to walk this journey together! 

In faith and solidarity,
Rev. Pedro Ramos-Goycolea
Caminantes Program Director, Pastor at Comunidad Limen Christian Church

Filed Under: Border and Immigration, Event, Featured, Immigration, PRAR, Youth & Children

Regional Assembly Adopts RA-2401, Emergency Sense of the Assembly Resolution Calling Arizona Disciples to Oppose Christian Nationalism

October 30, 2024

By a majority vote on Saturday, October 26, 2024, the gathered Regional Assembly of the Christian Church in Arizona adopted RA-2401, Emergency Sense-of-the-Assembly Resolution Calling Arizona Disciples to Oppose Christian Nationalism. This resolution was submitted by the Arizona Anti-Racism/Pro-Reconciliation Team and recommended for adoption by the Administrative Council.

RA-2401

CALLING  ARIZONA DISCIPLES TO OPPOSE CHRISTIAN NATIONALISM
(An Emergency Sense-of-the-Assembly Resolution)

WHEREAS, the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) affirms the inherent worth and dignity of all people, created in the image of God, and called to live in mutual love and respect; and 

WHEREAS, the teachings of Jesus Christ call us to love our neighbors as ourselves, to welcome the stranger, and to seek justice for the oppressed; and 

WHEREAS, Christian Nationalism promotes a distorted interpretation of Christianity that seeks to merge national identity with a particular racial and religious identity, often resulting in the exclusion, marginalization, and harm of people of color, non-Christians, immigrants, and other vulnerable communities; and 

WHEREAS, Christian Nationalism is contrary to the inclusive and reconciling nature of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, which transcends all human-made boundaries of race, ethnicity, nationality, sexual orientation, gender identity, and creed; and 

WHEREAS, the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Arizona, as part of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) adopted Sense-of-the-Assembly Resolution GA-2341 which says, “The Church in all its expressions commits to educating ourselves and our constituencies about the societal and spiritual dangers of Christian Nationalism, how to talk about Christian Nationalism theologically, and how to counter it in both ecclesial and public life.” 

WHEREAS Sense-of-the-Assembly Resolution GA-2341 also: “…calls on its leaders and members to take every possible opportunity to speak out and act boldly against Christian Nationalism, ensuring that the love of God known to us in Jesus Christ may not be distorted by this ugly and false appropriation of our faith, but proclaimed with generosity and grace to all peoples, from our doorsteps to the ends of the earth.”

WHEREAS we have been called by the General Church “…to prayerfully discern, confess, and repent of our own complicity with Christian Nationalism“; 

WHEREAS the recent threatening rhetoric of political leaders and the major polarizing election cycle before us, makes it critical at this specific time, for us to name publicly, that our actions and reactions must adhere to the vision and call of Christ in opposition to actions and reactions adhering to political leanings.

BE IT RESOLVED, that the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in the Region of Arizona unequivocally condemns Christian Nationalism as a heretical distortion of the Christian faith and a threat to the unity and justice to which Christ calls us; and 

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that we, as Arizona Disciples, in all our expressions, commit ourselves to educating our congregations about the dangers of Christian Nationalism, promoting theological teachings that emphasize the inclusivity and justice central to the Gospel; and 

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that we, as Arizona Disciples, in all our expressions, actively support and partner with organizations and movements that work to dismantle systems of white supremacy and promote racial justice, equity, and reconciliation; and 

BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, that we, as a Region and as Arizona Disciples, will denounce Christian Nationalism and seek to embody the beloved community, where all people, regardless of race, ethnicity, nationality, sexual orientation, gender identity, or religion, are welcomed, valued, and treated with dignity, as we strive to live out the reconciling love of Christ in our world. 

Arizona Regional Anti-Racism/Pro-Reconciliation (ARPR) Ministry Team

Community Christian Church, Tempe
Comunidad Limen Christian Church, Tucson
First Christian Church, Tucson

Rev. Trish Winters
Rev. Pedro Ramos-Goycolea
Rev. Dr. James Sterling
Rev. Brett Winters
Rev. Jay Deskins
Rev. Terry Steeden
Rev. Allen Cunningham
Rev. Katie Sexton
Pastor Tawni Garcia
Pastor Arturo Laguna
Rev. Kenneth Stamper
Pastor Janett Laguna
Rev. Ailsa Guardiola González
Rev. Chad Boseker
Rev. Kevin Prahar

BACKGROUND

General Assembly (Sense of the Assembly) Resolution GA-2341 CALLING THE CHURCH TO OPPOSE CHRISTIAN NATIONALISM

Link: https://ga.disciples.org/resolutions/2023/ga-2341/

Presented at the 2023 General Assembly of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in the United States and Canada, this resolution calling for the church to oppose Christian Nationalism was adopted. The resolution includes background information which helps to define the term Christian Nationalism and provides resources for additional reflection.


The Administrative Council of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Arizona recommends that the Regional Assembly ADOPT RA-2501

Filed Under: Border and Immigration, Featured, Hispanic Ministries, Immigration, PRAR, Regional, Regional Assembly

Arizona Disciples Border Initiative

June 12, 2023

Truly I tell you, just as you did it to one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did it to me. – Mathew 25:40

Greetings to all in the Love of Jesus Christ:

I am excited to announce the Arizona Disciples Border Initiative (ADBI), a three-year pilot project between the Arizona Region and Week of Compassion. The ADBI seeks to address the immediate needs of asylum seekers in Arizona, beginning with the Tucson area and expanding out to other parts of the state. The ADBI will be coordinated by the new Border and Immigration Ministry Team, chaired by Lori Bryant of First Christian Church in Tucson, with help from Rev. Pedro Ramos-Goycolea, our Enlace Regional. If you would like to become involved with this ministry team, please contact me for more information.

The ADBI has two main areas of focus:  education about immigration and border issues, and care and development for asylum seekers. 

Part 1:  Comunidad Limen Christian Church and First Christian Church in Tucson, will offer the Caminantes Border Immersion program, an experiential trip for Disciples and other interested groups from around the U.S. and Canada to travel to Tucson to experience and witness the militarization of the border through the eyes of immigrants.

Part 2: Migrants seeking asylum in the U.S. who pass through a port of entry legally are required to have a sponsor who will house and care for them until they are able to do so for themselves. Occasionally, a sponsor falls through, or fails to meet their obligations, and a family is here legally, but they are stuck with no safety net. The ADBI will focus on such families. First Christian Church in Tucson, is opening a “hospitality center” to provide short-term shelter to such families until they are able to care for themselves. Saguaro Christian Church’s “Sol Food Ministries” is working to develop programs to help such families develop food business opportunities. We have hopes that some of the families will eventually qualify to live in the affordable housing being developed by Desert Dove Christian Church. We look forward to discussions with any other congregations that want to be involved in this developing ministry.

Thank you to all of you Arizona Disciples for the various ways you act out of compassion and love to serve our neighbors, offering Christ’s love to our needy world. 

Dios les bendiga!

Pastor Jay
Regional Minister and President

Regional Calendar of Weekly Prayers

Join in praying for our Arizona Disciples Congregations. 
View the full calendar at azdisciples.org.

June

18 – Casa de Adoración Discípulos de Cristo led by Pastors Arturo and Janett Laguna

25 – Chalice Christian Church led by Interim Minister Vernon Mayer

July

2 – Community Christian Church in Marana led by Pastor Dave Hedgepeth

9 – Community Christian Church in Tempe led by Pastor Trish Winters

16 – Comunidad Limen Christian Church led by Pastor Pedro Ramos-Goycolea

23 – Coolwater Christian Church led by Pastor Rick Gates

30 – General Assembly of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)

Filed Under: Border and Immigration, Immigration, Regional, Regional Minister, Regional Reflection

Highlights

May 15, 2023

Greetings to all in the Love of Jesus Christ:

I continue to be blessed as I travel to and from Disciples congregations in Arizona. I thought I’d share a few highlights from just the last three weeks.

I had the great privilege to present the “Honored Minister Pin” to two of our clergy who are retiring this month.  Rev. Judy Stall has served as Outreach Minister at First Christian Church (FCC) Scottsdale for many years, helping the congregation serve their community in so many ways. We celebrated Judy’s retirement on May 7. One week later, I presented the pin to Rev. Bob Howard at Community Christian Church (CCC) in Tempe. Bob has served several congregations in Arizona and has also taught preaching to several of our clergy. Bob’s last Sunday will be May 28 and CCC will have a retirement celebration on May 21, which you are invited to attend. What a privilege to witness the love and service of these two longtime Arizona Disciples clergy!

On the way to CCC, I was blessed by an hour of worship music and prayer at Alfa y Omega. The theme of the music was asking God to fill us up with the Holy Spirit that we might be living embodiments of God’s love.  It is also worth noting that the seven musicians and two speakers that led the worship were all under age 30. What a blessing! 

The previous week was a week of contrasts.  One day I had breakfast with Rev. Brett Winters, the new pastor at Sun City Christian Church, as we discussed his first six months and the exciting future of Sun City Christian Church. Then I had dinner with Rev. Liz DeWeese, who just announced that she has been called to serve a congregation in Nashville, TN, and has about six weeks remaining as pastor of First Christian Church in Mesa. It was a blessing to share time with two dedicated Christian servants at different stages in their life cycle of ministry.

I also experienced the contrasts in the life cycles of congregations. On Tuesday, I shared a good but sad evening at Coolwater Christian Church as we discussed the future of their congregation now that they have put their building up for sale. Members had difficult and honest conversations as they processed the challenges the congregation is facing. Then on Thursday, I was blessed to witness the first “campus meeting” led by Minerva, Dulce, and Ruben Guzman of Iglesia Dios de Segunda Oportunidad as they grow and develop their campus in Glendale. IDDSO partners with Family Promise, DEHP, Headstart, Arizona Faith Network’s “cooling center,” and another congregation to provide a variety of ministries in Glendale.

On May 6, I was blessed to be part of the Anti-Racism training in Spanish. Our uber-talented Regional Moderator, Rev. Pedro Ramos-Goycolea, co-led the training which included leaders from four of our six Spanish-speaking congregations. Pastora Minerva Guzman and her team at IDDSO were gracious hosts.

And speaking of gracious hosts, this three-week travel journey began with the Church Narrative Project at Foothills Christian Church. Rev. Bekah Krevens and her team were amazing hosts for this weekend event, providing dinner and lunch to about 50 participants and handling everything with their gracious smiles.

Mixed in throughout this three-week journey were multiple conversations with the leadership at Comunidad Limen and First Christian Church in Tucson, including their pastors Rev. Pedro Ramos-Goycolea and Rev. Ailsa Guardiola-Gonzalez, as they work to expand their ministries with migrants and with border issues. Along those lines, my experience in worship with Desert Dove CC, who hosted a guest speaker from the Tucson immigration welcome center, led me to a tour of Casa Alitas and their welcome center, seeing the first place migrants arrive in Tucson once they officially apply for asylum in the U.S. I am grateful for all that our congregations are doing to help address the humanitarian crisis at the border. You’ll hear more about this soon.

As I said, it has been a rich three weeks witnessing and sharing in the ministry experiences of the Disciples of Christ in Arizona. I am blessed to share in ministry with all of you, and I look forward to seeing you soon.

Dios les bendiga!

Pastor Jay
Regional Minister and President, Christian Church in Arizona

Regional Calendar of Weekly Prayers

Join in praying for our Arizona Disciples Congregations. 
View the full calendar at azdisciples.org.

May

21 – New Church Ministry and the Pentecost Special Offering

28 – New Church Ministry and the Pentecost Special Offering

June

4 – Comunidad Limen Christian Church led by Pastor Pedro Ramos-Goycolea

11 – Alfa y Omega led by Pastor Elias Garcia

18 – Casa de Adoración Discípulos de Cristo led by Pastors Arturo and Janett Laguna

25 – Chalice Christian Church led by Interim Minister Vernon Mayer

Filed Under: Church Narrative Project, Featured, Immigration, Regional, Regional Minister, Regional Reflection

Immigration Dialogue – A Sermon and Regional Conversation

June 16, 2020

Rev. Jay R. Hartley and the Arizona Region invite you and your congregation to participate in an upcoming region-wide dialogue on Immigration. Below you will find details and newsletter blurbs we hope you would include in your upcoming church communications.

As part of this dialogue Rev. Hartley has prepared and recorded a sermon (emailed to church pastors and offices) based on Ezra 9-10 and the topic of immigration. This sermon can be used by your congregation on Sunday, June 28 as part of your regular worship, or can be viewed online on our Regional Facebook page that same day starting at 12:00 noon.

Later at 4:00pm people are invited to join a region-wide Zoom conversation with Rev. Hartley discussing the sermon and immigration. Instructions to participate are contained in the newsletter blurbs below.

After this regional discussion Rev. Hartley will prepare a followup sermon that will be ready for Sunday, July 12.

Many of you may already be scheduled to preach that day, so you are welcome to show or send the sermon to your congregation earlier that week as an extra if you’d like. (If you do that, please limit it to your congregation as others might be showing that following Sunday).

Newsletter blurb for those showing the sermon video on Sunday, June 28:

“Rev. Jay Hartley, our Regional Minister and President, invites you to a Zoom discussion about immigration on Sunday, June 28, from 4:00-5:30 p.m. If you would like to participate please register at azdisciples.org/immigration-dialogue.

In preparation for the discussion, you are invited to watch his sermon on immigration during our Sunday morning worship service on June 28.

If you have additional time and interest, you are also invited to read the discussion guide “Coming to America. Who Should We Welcome? What Should We Do?: A Faith-Based Community Deliberative Issue” in English or Spanish at azdisciples.org/immigration-dialogue.”

Newsletter blurb for those NOT showing the sermon video on Sunday, June 28:

“Rev. Jay Hartley, our Regional Minister and President, invites you to a Zoom discussion about immigration on Sunday, June 28, from 4:00-5:30 p.m. If you would like to participate please register at azdisciples.org/immigration-dialogue.

In preparation for the discussion, you are invited to watch his sermon on immigration which will be posted here on the Regional Facebook page at 12:00 noon on June 28.

If you have additional time and interest, you are also invited to read the discussion guide “Coming to America. Who Should We Welcome? What Should We Do?: A Faith-Based Community Deliberative Issue” in English or Spanish at azdisciples.org/immigration-dialogue.”


Note from Rev. Hartley: The invitation is primarily for lay people – members of your congregation.  That said – pastors are welcome to participate. But you are not expected to.  I am not trying to add to your workload, but provide another forum for our church members to engage the gospel and current events.

Coming-to-America.Faith-based-Participant-GuideDownload
Coming-To-America-Issue-Advisory-Spanish_0Download

Filed Under: Immigration, Regional

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