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Regional Reflection: Obra Hispana Bi-Annual Asamblea

July 2, 2024

Greetings to all in the Love of Jesus Christ:

Recently I had the pleasure to join 50 other Arizona Disciples at the Obra Hispana bi-annual assembly. Obra Hispana is the name of the fellowship of Hispanic Disciples in our denomination, and it is made of of 9 convenciones and about 230 congregations. Overall, over 250 Hispanic Disciples attended the event from the United States, Mexico, and Puerto Rico. Arizona Disciples played a huge role:  12 worship dancers, ranging in age from 7 to about 50-something (I didn’t ask), made the 24-hour journey by van to Kansas City, complete with 4 different liturgical dresses, flags, and banners.  Arturo Laguna Jr. and Ally Salgado from Casa de Adoración were part of the worship band – as they will be at our Regional Assembly in October. Our Regional Moderator, Rev. Pedro Ramos-Goycolea, led a workshop. And, of course, Rev. Lori Tapia was the leader of it all, which included her re-election as National Pastor of the Obra Hispana. Congratulations, Pastor Lori!

The title of the Assembly was based on the Obra Hispana theme for the year: “Generaciones,” or “From Generation to Generation.” Much of the Assembly focused on the development of leadership among the younger generations, as well as the appreciation of the leadership of older and middle generations.  The 12 worship dancers from Arizona were a perfect example of that, as was the worship band. It is beautiful to see the large amounts of young people involved in worship and spiritual development. It reminded me that somewhere around 70% of Disciples under the age of 30 in Arizona are Hispanic.

I was also reminded that the term “Hispanic” is one that Euro-Americans invited to group all Spanish-speaking peoples into one group, as if they all have something in common. In reality, “Hispanic” people are just as varied and diverse as any group. Some prefer speaking English, some Spanish, and some are equally comfortable in both. Some of the diversity is based on culture – Disciples come from Puerto Rico and Mexico and Central America and South America and, of course, the United States. They eat different foods, use different vocabulary, have different accents (in Spanish, let alone English), and have different ways of worshiping. They also have a variety of approaches to theological thinking and biblical interpretation.  Never make the mistake of thinking that “all Hispanic people are _______.” 

It was also a joy to realize that our General ministries have made a concerted effort to hire Spanish-speaking staff in order to better serve our whole church, with staff from DCEF, CCF, NBA, Pension Fund, Week of Compassion, Disciples of Christ Historical Society, and several of our seminaries. I enjoyed introducing many of our clergy and young people to some of the General ministries of the Disciples.

In short, the Assembly was much like a General Assembly, though mostly in Spanish. It was a joy to join with our clergy and musicians and dancers and lay members from Arizona in a weekend of worship, education, and fellowship.

Dios les bendiga!

Pastor Jay

Regional Minister and President, Christian Church in Arizona

Filed Under: Convencion, General Church, Hispanic Ministries, Regional, Regional Minister, Regional Reflection

Regional Reflections: Arizona at General Board

April 17, 2024

Greetings to all in the Love of Jesus Christ:

I write to you today from Chicago, where I – along with Arizonans Rev. Jessica Braxton (Saguaro Christian Church), Cecilia Johnson (Chalice Christian Church), and Rev. Lori Tapia (Casa de Adoracion and Obra Hispana) – am in town for the General Board meeting. All regional ministers serve on the General Board, and it is a chance for us to connect with each other and with our General Ministry partners as well as attend to the governance matters of our denomination. Official business dominated the agenda, but we closed with a wonderful worship experience featuring as our preacher the Rev. Jessica Braxton of Saguaro Christian Church! 

Our General Minister and President, the Rev. Terri Hord Owens, highlighted 3 major initiatives of the Church:  

  1. The Church Covenant Project, which includes changes to the Design to help us be a more nimble and efficient movement and to be clear about our covenant relationships with each other
  2. The Church Narrative Project, which is to help us develop the narrative of the future we want to share together
  3. The Proclamation Project, a major initiative to support and inspire preachers.

During her report, she mentioned that Arizona was one of the first regions to participate in the Narrative Project.  Then she celebrated the Proclamation Project’s first ever Disciples preaching retreat was going to be held in Arizona (October 28-30, 2024). And then she went on to talk about the Week of Compassion and their great work in partnership with the Arizona Disciples Border Initiative. She and others were invited Disciples from all over to come to Tucson and learn about border and immigration issues through the Caminantes Border Immersion program led by Rev. Pedro Ramos Goycolea and Comunidad Limen CC.  Given our relatively small size (at 20 congregations, we are the second smallest region), Arizona featured prominently in this General Board meeting!

It is always helpful to remember that we are not alone.  We are not single, solitary, isolated Christian individuals. We are not single, solitary, isolated congregations. We are not even single, solitary, isolated regions.  We are part of something bigger – a movement for wholeness.  Together, with Disciples across the U.S. and Canada, we are called to shine the light of God’s love by seeking unity, practicing compassion, and working for the well-being of all God’s Creation.

Somos Uno!

Pastor Jay

Regional Minister and President, Christian Church in Arizona

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

Antiracismo en español en Alfa y Omega y Templo Cristiano Central

April 17, 2024

Regístrese en línea o con este formulario. Todos los formularios en papel deben entregarse en Alfa y Omega, Templo Cristiano Central o la Oficina Regional (region@azdisciples.org).

Filed Under: Congregational, Featured, Hispanic Ministries, PRAR, Regional

Anti-Racism Training at Larkspur Christian Church

April 4, 2024

Filed Under: Congregational, Event, Featured, PRAR, Regional

Interfaith Family Event at Foothills Christian Church

March 31, 2024

The grant-supported interfaith family event centered on connection with nature was transformative for our congregation and the wider community. What began as a gathering in February 2023 has grown into an ongoing ministry. We are now preparing for the fourth annual Connection to Nature Community Event, a lasting expression of our congregation’s commitment to creation care and community connection.

For our congregation, this project helped bring our Green Chalice identity to life in a visible and relational way. The event created new avenues for participation, particularly for congregants who do not always engage in traditional church programs. Volunteering, welcoming families, and supporting hands-on activities strengthened relationships within the congregation and contributed to renewed energy and vitality around our shared mission.

The event also strengthened our connections with other communities and partners. Collaborating with Muslim partners from the United Islamic Center of Arizona and the Islamic Center of Peoria, along with Arizona Faith Network, Arizona Interfaith Power and Light, and local organizations, fostered genuine relationships grounded in shared values. These partnerships have continued beyond the event itself and have shaped how we approach interfaith engagement more broadly.

The grant allowed us to offer a well-resourced, welcoming experience for families across faiths, cultures, and backgrounds, and it gave us the confidence to imagine this work as sustainable. Some of our now members first visited our church not for a Sunday worship service but for this Connection to Nature event.  We are deeply grateful for the grant’s role in helping this ministry take root and grow into an annual tradition.


Congregational Vitality Grants

The Arizona Region of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) is proud to offer grants to Arizona Disciples congregations in order to promote the vitality of our congregations and their ministry, primarily through the following areas of priority: evangelism/church growth, anti-racism/prophetic unity, and public witness.  

Your congregation can apply for a grant by visiting our Congregational Vitality Ministry page.


Filed Under: Congregational, Congregational Vitality, Grants Awarded, PRAR, Youth & Children Tagged With: Congregational Vitality, Prophetic Unity

Regional Reflection – Holy Week

March 19, 2024

Greetings to all in the Love of Jesus Christ:

Holy Week is almost upon us. As our journey through Lent intensifies, there is much talk about dying and living, clinging to life and letting go, losing our lives and being saved. In Christian tradition, Jesus is linked to salvation.  Indeed, the name “Jesus” means: “God saves.” But do you ever wonder, on the really practical level: “HOW does God save?”  How does Jesus save?

Christians have debated this topic throughout our history. Some claim that Jesus saved by dying – but while he is still alive, he proclaims to Zacchaeus: “Today, salvation has come to this house.” Some claim that God’s resurrection of Jesus is what saves, that we are all included in that resurrection. Some claim that Jesus was the “pioneer and perfecter” of our faith, leading the way for us, showing the path to salvation, if we will only follow – a path of overcoming fear in order to live filled with love for all Creation.  It’s a path Jesus pioneered, and that Jesus accompanies us on, but a path we have to walk ourselves.

On an even more practical level, I can share one of the ways that Jesus saves ME. There are times in my life when I start feeling sorry for myself: people complain and criticize, I start feeling overworked and underappreciated, and I get stressed out.  Bummed out.  Feel like I’m getting a raw deal in life. It’s tempting to just sit around and have a pity-party. Sometimes I get stuck there, depressed, feeling alone. 

In such times, I have found one consistent cure:  reading the story of Holy Week. This year, we find it in Mark 14-15. When I sit down and read about the last week in Jesus’ life, how people misunderstood him, criticized him, sold him out, falsely accused him, disassociated with him, claimed they never knew him, mocked him, tortured him, abandoned him – suddenly my little pity-party seems … pitiful.  Suddenly, I realize this Jesus I claim to follow didn’t exactly have an easy life, where everything was rosy.  No, his troubles were FAR greater than mine.  But he faced them with love. He faced them with resolve.  In fact, maybe it’s just enough to say he faced them. He didn’t avoid them. He didn’t hide. He didn’t wallow in feelings of self-pity.  And suddenly, having gone through that journey with Jesus, I wake up, I snap out of my self-indulgent pity and bring new energy to facing that which I must face. The story of Jesus’ last week saves me, again and again, from my self-indulgence.

I wish you great blessings during Holy Week.  I invite you to sit down and read Mark 14-15 straight through, to live with the story of Jesus’ last week. And I invite you to share with me sometime how you experience Jesus in your life.

Dios les bendiga!

Pastor Jay

Regional Minister and President, Christian Church in Arizona

Filed Under: Featured, Regional, Regional Minister, Regional Reflection

Regional Reflection: Winter Camp

February 20, 2024

Greetings to all in the Love of Jesus Christ:

“Pharaoh, Pharaoh, Oh baby, let me people go!”

“You make beautiful things, you make beautiful things out of us.”

“Lord, prepare me to be a sanctuary …”

“Come, and go with me, to my Father’s house …”

“Some-times in our lives, we all have pain, we all have sorrow …”

If these lines sound familiar, if you start humming, tapping your foot, or if you just got up out of your chair and started dancing and singing and walking around the room – perhaps you’ve been to church camp.  Or perhaps you sent your child to church camp, and they came home singing and singing and singing until you knew all the songs by memory.

That might be the case for several parents around our Region, as 13 campers and 3 adult leaders from Arizona went to Winter Camp at Loch Leven Retreat Center this past weekend. The theme of Winter Camp was: “Virtual Faith IRL.”  Now before I lose your attention, let me admit … I had no idea what that meant.  It turns out, for any of you who are as clueless about modern lingo as I am, that “IRL” is code for “In Real Life.” Apparently when the on-line world came to be, people used to distinguish between their “virtual life” and their “real life.”  So they would tell their online friends: “In real life, I’m just a 14-year-old boy who is the backup catcher on my high school team.”   Except they’d text:  “IRL, I’m just …”

Several years later, however, there is not so much distinction between being online and your real life.  In other words, our real lives involve the use of technology.  It is ever-present. And so the point of camp was not to say that “real life” is better than “virtual life,” but to say that we are called to live our whole lives, including the virtual parts of our lives, in ways that are pleasing to God.  Campers made short movies to express a faith message, practicing using technology to communicate positive messages and to explore how faith can be part of our virtual life.

Winter Camp was our third camp partnership with the Pacific Southwest Region, following Summer Camp in 2022 and 2023. We are grateful for this inter-Regional partnership. And we are most very grateful to Church of the Palms UCC in Sun City who generously loaned us their church bus to make the trip. All children and youth in the Arizona Region are invited to join us this summer for the next installment of Summer Camp (dates found below). If you want to know more, you can ask me, or you can ask one of the parents at Foothills who were waiting in the parking lot Monday afternoon as the bus pulled in full of enthusiastic campers singing:  “Pharaoh, Pharoah, Oh baby, let my people go!   Oooh, ah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah!”

Dios les bendiga, 

Pastor Jay

Filed Under: Event, Featured, Regional, Regional Minister, Regional Reflection, Youth & Children

Anti-Racism Training at Saguaro Christian Church

February 1, 2024

Filed Under: Congregational, Event, Featured, PRAR, Regional

Regional Reflections – Shine the Light

January 16, 2024

Greetings to all in the Love of Jesus Christ:

A clarinet. A trombone. A saxophone. A piano. A guitar. A bass. A tuba. And a congregation holding up their index fingers and singing: “This little light of mine, I’m going to let it shine …” That was the scene at Foothills Christian Church on Sunday morning at their Epiphany Celebration – a celebration with a New Orleans style brass band, gumbo, and king cake.

Photos curtesy of Foothills Christian Church

Epiphany, of course, is the day we celebrate the light of God’s love. In the words of John 1:5: “the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overcome it.” As Christians, we celebrate that we have seen the light of God’s love in the person of Jesus of Nazareth. We celebrate that into a world of darkness, Christ came.  We celebrate that no matter how dark the world is, that the light of God’s love shines.

And we also acknowledge that shining light is our responsibility, our calling. “YOU are the light of the world,” Jesus proclaimed.  “Let your light shine.” That is our calling. When the world struggles under the dark cloud of violence, we are called to shine God’s light by practicing peace. When the world struggles under the darkness of poverty and hunger and houselessness, we are called to shine God’s light be feed and providing shelter.  When the world despairs, we are called to shine the light of God’s hope.

To me, the basic pattern of the Christian light is simple:  

  1. See the light of God’s love shining in the darkness
  2. Embody God’s love so we can shine it everywhere we go.

My friends, there is indeed a lot of darkness in our world. Perhaps more than ever before, the world needs the church to shine the light of God’s love from our doorsteps to the ends of the earth. Thank you for the many ways you do this. As I travel through Arizona, from congregation to congregation, I am blessed to witness so much light shining. Thanks be to God!

Dios les bendiga!

Pastor Jay
Regional Minister and President

Filed Under: Regional, Regional Minister, Regional Reflection

Regional Reflections – ¡la biblia es una BIBLIOTECA!

October 17, 2023

Greetings to all in the Love of Jesus Christ:

La biblia no es un LIBRO; ¡la biblia es una BIBLIOTECA!  (The Bible is not a BOOK; the Bible is a LIBRARY!)

That was one of many thought-provoking phrases offered by Dr. Jose Morales during the first few sessions of Método Teológico; a Spanish-language course on Theological Methods the Region is offering during October and November.  Dr. Morales is pushing us to thinking deeply and critically about our theological foundations – why we think what we think. 

The truth is … many of us learned about God in our 2nd grade Sunday School classes and haven’t done too much thinking about God ever since. We were taught the basics by people who loved us, people we trusted.  We often didn’t realize, however, that they were teaching us age-appropriate understandings of God, and that learning the ways of God is a life-long journey. As we develop critical thinking skills, as we have more life experience, we need to continue to read scripture and develop our understanding of who God is and who/what God is calling us to be/do. So I am excited that 25 Spanish-speaking members of our Region have signed up to study with Dr. Morales for this course on theological methods.

Now, if you are wondering about the significance of our opening phrase, I invite you to reflect with me. A book is usually written by one author, from one point of view, with one consistent message. A library, on the other hand, contains the writings of several different authors, from several different points of view, often having conflicting messages.  If you visit a shelf in the library that deals with literature from 1940’s Germany, you might find writings by Nazi propagandists alongside The Cost of Discipleship by Dietrich Bonhoffer.  Same shelf, same library, same country and time period – TOTALLY different messages. 

To view the Bible as a library is to acknowledge that the Bible was written by many different authors who did not always agree with each other.  Why do we have four gospels instead of just one?  Why do we have 1 & 2 Chronicles basically retelling the stories in 1 & 2 Samuel and 1 & 2 Kings – except with a slightly different perspective? Why do we have 2 creation stories, one of which tells of God creating humankind an in “his” image, male and female, and the other tells the story of God creating man first and woman being a derivative? If we learn to read the Bible as a library, learn to identify different voices and perspectives, we learn to wrestle with the complexity of life, and we grow in the humility of knowing that “for now, we see in a mirror, dimly.”

I invite you to continue the life-long journey of studying scripture, thinking theologically, and talking about the challenges of faith with your pastors and fellow Disciples. And I commend our 25 Arizona Disciples who are taking Dr. Morales’ class.  May we all continue to grow.  Paraphrasing Romans 12:2, may we not be conformed to what we’ve always thought, but may we be continually transformed by the renewing of our minds.

Dios les bendiga!

Pastor Jay

Regional Calendar of Weekly Prayers

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

October

22 – Iglesia Cristiana Ebenezer led by Pastor Sandy Flores

29 – Arizona Saints and Congregations that have come before us

November

5 – Iglesia Dios de Segunda Oportunidad led by Pastor Minerva Guzman

12 – Larkspur Christian Church led by Pastor Job Cobos

19 – Thanksgiving Special Offering and our Disciples Affiliated Colleges, Universities, and Seminaries

26 – Saguaro Christian Church led by Pastor Kelley Dick

Filed Under: Hispanic Ministries, Regional, Regional Minister, Regional Reflection

Regional Reflections – Bias Interrupter

September 26, 2023

Greetings to all in the Love of Jesus Christ:

I am just returned from a trip to Indianapolis for a gathering known as the Disciples Executive Leadership School. It was a gathering of General Ministry presidents and vice-presidents, regional ministers, and others to talk about leadership in our church. As always, I am impressed by the quality of people we have in our wider church family and their dedication to God’s love for all people and for all of Creation. I enjoyed dinner Monday night with 3 other Regional ministers and our General Minister and President, as we talked over issues related to ministry. We were also joined by other staff from the Pacific Southwest Region (PSWR) and were able to discuss the growing partnership between Arizona and the PSWR for church camp and children/youth ministries. And then on Tuesday evening, I enjoyed dinner with our Regional Assembly speaker, Rev. Dr. Juan Rodriguez, who had served as my advisor on my D. Min. project.

Among the highlights of the experience: I learned a new term: “Bias Interrupter.” During our Anti-Racism/Pro-Reconciliation workshop, Rev. Sandhya Jha discussed several situations where bias is at play, and then asked: “What would it take to interrupt the bias, to be a ‘bias interrupter?’”

What is a bias interrupter, you ask? It’s someone who hears a demeaning joke about transgender people and interrupts the narrative to challenge the bias of the speaker and listeners. It’s someone who hears ugly slurs about migrants and lifts up the worth of all children of God. It’s someone who hears a search committee talk about their hopes for their next minister, saying “HE should be a really good preacher,” and suggests that we shouldn’t pre-judge the gender of whom God may be sending us as our next spiritual leader. Bias interrupters are not mere bystanders, allowing bias to exist unchecked. Bias interrupters INTERRUPT the bias, offer alternative ways of viewing things, more grace-filled and inclusive ways of viewing things. 

What would it take for US to be “bias interrupters?”

Dios les bendiga!

Pastor Jay

Regional Calendar of Weekly Prayers

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

October

1 – End to Racism and the Reconciliation Ministry Special Offering

8 – First Christian Church in Tucson led by Pastor Ailsa Guardiola Gonzalez

15 – Foothills Christian Church led by Pastor Bekah Krevens

22 – Iglesia Cristiana Ebenezer led by Pastor Sandy Flores

29 – Arizona Saints and Congregations that have come before us

Filed Under: Featured, General Church, PRAR, Regional, Regional Minister, Regional Reflection

Regional Reflections – General Assembly

August 17, 2023

Greetings to all in the Love of Jesus Christ:

I bring you greetings from the entire Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in the United States and Canada!  What a joy it was for over 3000 Disciples to gather for the first time in four years, as we celebrated the Kindom of God at our General Assembly in Louisville just a few weeks ago. Over 30 Arizona Disciples joined the fun, worshiping every evening, attending workshops and bible studies and ministry reports during the day. 

Some of the highlights for me included: 

  • The Opening Roll Call, during which Arizona Disciples held our bilingual banners high and wore our Unidad Profetica/Prophetic Unity t-shirts from Regional Assembly
  • Hearing William Barber preach on Sunday morning at Beargrass Christian Church, offering an inspiring call to witness to God’s love in the world. It was also exciting to see that the early service at Beargrass featured the preaching of our own Rev. Kelley Dick of Saguaro CC.
  • Staying at Beargrass for Don DeWeese’s funeral Sunday afternoon, presided at by our own Rev. Trish Winters (new interim at Community CC in Tempe). About 5 minutes into the service, a friend leaned over and whispered in my ear: “She’s GOOD!” 

  • The re-election of Rev. Terri Hord Owens as our General Minister and President for the next 8 years.
  • WRIM Reception on Monday night – over 100 Disciples from the Western Regions in Ministry (WRIM)  — Arizona, Central Rocky Mountain, Northern California/Nevada, Northern Lights, Oregon/SW Idaho, and the Pacific Southwest Regions – gathered for drinks and desserts and a time of fellowship that was simply marvelous. 

In addition to these highlights, the Assembly also offered me the invaluable opportunity to have face to face discussions with several of our General ministry staff on issues important to congregations and the region of Arizona.

I was especially delighted that several Arizona Disciples were attending their first ever General Assembly. I hope you will hear their stories – and maybe join them in two years for our next General Assembly, July 12-15, 2025 in Memphis, TN. 

Dios les bendiga!

Pastor Jay

Regional Calendar of Weekly Prayers

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

August

20 – Desert Heritage Church led by Pastor Derrick Elliot

27 – East Mesa Christian Church led by Pastor Charles Dubbs

September

3 – First Christian Church in Globe let by Pastor Al Beasley

10 – First Christian Church in Mesa in a time of transition

17 – First Christian Church in Scottsdale led by Pastor Jenny Wynn

24 – End to Racism and the Reconciliation Ministry Special Offering

Filed Under: General Church, Regional, Regional Minister, Regional Reflection

Fruit of the Spirit

July 10, 2023

Greetings to all in the Love of Jesus Christ:

In the immortal word of Mark Line (FCC Mesa): “CAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMP!!!!”

This Saturday, I will drive to the Loch Leven Camp & Retreat Center in the San Bernadino Mountains east of Los Angeles. Loch Leven is the Pacific Southwest Region’s (PSR) church camp, and for the second year in a row the Arizona Region and the PSR are teaming up. Over a dozen Arizona Disciples have already attended church camp this year, and next week the camping season concludes with our CYF Camp for high school age youth.  I am excited to be there with 6 Arizona high school aged Disciples.

As those who have already attended can tell you, this summer’s camp celebrates the “Fruit of the Spirit.”  If you’ve got a camper at home, ask them if they can name the nine fruit of the Spirit that Paul lists in Galatians 5:   Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, Goodness, Faithfulness, Gentleness, & Self-Control.  These are characteristics that emerge when human beings are connected to and filled with God’s loving Spirit.

I find it amazing and wonderful that both Paul and Jesus use the metaphor of fruit to talk about the life of faith. As Jesus begins to conclude his “Sermon on the Mount” (Matthew 5-7), he says: “You will know them by their fruits.”  Jesus is trying to help his disciples know how to evaluate different messages they hear.  Look at their actions, Jesus says.  Do they radiate joy? Are they kind?  Do they practice self-control?  You can tell about someone’s faith – and they can tell about OURS — not by their words, but their actions, their attitude, their manner of relating to their neighbor.  “You will know them by their fruits.”

I have always found Jesus’ words here helpful when thinking about how to relate to other world religions. There are those, of course, who cite Jesus saying in John 14 “No one comes to the Father except through me” as grounds for insisting that Jesus is the only path to God. But I find that Jesus in Matthew and Paul in Galatians suggest something different. If “You will know them by their fruits,” and if the “fruit of the Spirit are love, joy, peace …,” and if “no bad tree can produce good fruit,” then what does that suggest about someone whose practice of Hinduism or Buddhism or Islam leads them to be loving, joyful, peaceful, patient, kind, etc.?   It suggests that their practice is of God because it has produced the fruit of the Spirit.  For God’s Spirit is one, and God sends it to all of Creation, and I believe that God and Jesus both celebrate whenever anyone receives, embodies, and shares in God’s loving Spirit.

I hope you all have a great week.  I’m off to “CAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMP!!!!”

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.

July

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)

August

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

13 – Desert Dove Christian Church led by Pastor Michael Malone

20 – Desert Heritage Church led by Pastor Derrick Elliot

27 – East Mesa Christian Church led by Pastor Charles Dubbs

Filed Under: Regional, Regional Minister, Regional Reflection, Youth & Children

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

2023 DWM Retreat: Beautiful Things

June 1, 2023

Filed Under: Event, Featured, Women

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

General Board

April 18, 2023

Greetings to all in the Love of Jesus Christ:

I send you Greetings from the greater Cincinnati area where your Regional Moderator, Rev. Pedro Ramos-Goycolea, and I have spent the last few days at the General Board meeting.  These have been valuable days of meeting with General ministry staff, other Regional Ministers, and a number of wonderful leaders across our denomination. I want to share with you some highlights from our time here.

We officially recommended Rev. Terri Hord Owens for another six-year term as our General Minister and President, to great applause from the entire board.

Much of the discussion was around proposed changes to the Design, the governing documents of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in the United States and Canada, which will be voted on at the General Assembly this summer. Among the most notable changes:

  • having an in-person General Assembly every THREE years instead of every two years
  • allowing each congregation to have THREE voting representatives instead of TWO
  • having on-line Assemblies as needed where all three voting representatives will be involved learning about and discussing any issues

We also discussed a number of Resolutions that will be brought to the General Assembly this summer. Among them are Resolutions which deal with:

  • Israel/Palestine
  • Food waste, food insecurity, and environmental justice
  • Indigenous peoples
  • Faith-based investing
  • Christian Nationalism

We will soon be sharing the finalized texts of these resolutions with all of our congregations and encourage all Disciples to discuss these resolutions. Be looking for an opportunity to have a Region-wide discussion via zoom about these resolutions.

I also was able to have invaluable face-to-face conversations with the presidents of several General Ministry presidents, including DCEF, CCF, Pension Fund, Christian Unity and Interfaith Ministry, Treasury Services, Week of Compassion, National Benevolent Association, and with our General Minister and President, Rev. Teresa Hord Owens.  

Finally — there is much excitement across our denomination over the Church Narrative Project.  We were blessed to hear four wonderful stories on Sunday night that ranged in topic from “why not to wear a cheap bra” to “what happens when your husband is kidnapped.” We celebrate that Arizona will be the next Region to participate – April 28-29. I hope you all can join us for that event at Foothills Christian Church – you can register here.

Dios les bendiga!

Pastor Jay

Regional Minister and President, Christian Church in Arizona


Regional Calendar of Weekly Prayers

April

23 – Saguaro Christian Church led by Pastor Kelley Dick

30 – Sun City Christian Church led by Pastor Brett Winters

May

7 – Templo Cristiano Central led by Pastor Job Cobos

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

21 – New Church Ministry and the Pentecost Special Offering

28 – New Church Ministry and the Pentecost Special Offering

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

Lenten Greetings

March 22, 2023

Lenten Greetings to all in the Love of Jesus Christ:

I hope and pray that you are all having a meaningful journey through Lent, as we journey with Jesus on his road to the cross. Unlike the first Disciples, we know that resurrection and Easter are coming. But let’s not let that knowledge prevent us from acknowledging the very real experience of suffering in our midst. After all, new life is only necessary when it is preceded by death.

As our congregations are preparing for Holy Week, our Regional ministry is preparing for several events coming up after Easter. Registration is now open for three events: the Disciples Women Spring Event on April 22, the Church Narrative Project on April 28-29, and Summer Camp for our youth and children. You will find all three registration links in this newsletter. While I am excited about all three of these, I probably most need to explain the new event – the Church Narrative Project.

We are excited to welcome our General Minister and President, Terri Hord Owens, and our Associate General Minister, Yvonne Gilmore, back to Arizona for our Church Narrative Project – and I hope you will join us. We will gather at Foothills Christian Church on Friday evening for dinner and a night of storytelling featuring 9 Arizona Disciples. Then we’ll reconvene on Saturday from 9:00-3:00 for a day of training on the Transforming Community Conferencing process. This outstanding training will help leaders in churches with visioning, consensus building, conflict resolution, and more. I hope you will join us. This is a free event but we are asking everyone to register here so we can appropriately plan for the two meals.

As a brief example: what is the narrative you know about the United States? Is it a nation founded on the principles of liberty and well-being for all? Is it a Christian nation? Is it a nation built on the backs of enslaved Africans on land that was forcibly taken from indigenous peoples? Is it a nation of immigrants? Or a nation hostile to immigrants? What is the narrative you tell about the United States?

Similarly, what is the narrative you tell about the church? About Disciples? What have you been taught about who we are? The Church Narrative Project is a bold attempt to construct a narrative of who the Disciples are and who we want to be, built from the ground up by including Disciples from all over the Church. We hope you will be a part of constructing our narrative.

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.

March

26 – Iglesia Dios de Segunda Oportunidad led by Pastor Minerva Guzman

April

2 – General Ministries and the Easter Special Offering

9 – Office of the General Minister and President and the Easter Special Offering

16 – Larkspur Christian Church led by Pastor Job Cobos

23 – Saguaro Christian Church led by Pastor Kelley Dick

30 – Sun City Christian Church led by Pastor Brett Winters

Filed Under: Event, Featured, PRAR, Regional, Regional Minister, Regional Reflection, Women, Youth & Children

2023 Disciples Women’s Ministry Spring Event

March 6, 2023

Filed Under: Women Tagged With: DWM, Spring Event

Happy New Year!

January 23, 2023

Greetings, Disciples of Arizona!

Happy New Year! I begin by offering my prayers for your health and well-being in 2023 – may it be a year filled with peace, joy, and beauty in each of our lives!

In Regional ministry, the new year begins with anticipation of many things, including our first post-pandemic clergy retreat next week, our first ever Tri-Regional Youth Event on February 18, and an event for children at Foothills Christian Church on February 25. As the year goes on, we’ll enjoy events for Arizona Disciples Women, summer camp for youth and children, and culminate by celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Arizona Convención.

But the beginning of the year in Regional ministry is also a time of accountability, as congregations file annual “ALEX” reports and ministers are required to “renew their standing.” Have you ever wondered what exactly it means to be a minister?  One can answer that question in many ways, of course. At some level, we are ALL ministers – the “priesthood of all believers” — as we all are called by God to serve each other. But we also use the term to refer to people who serve the church in a professional manner.

Like teachers, doctors, and lawyers have requirements to be licensed each year, professional ministers have a set of standards that must be met to be granted “standing” each year. In Arizona, the requirements for “standing” include a minimum of 10 hours of continuing education every year, at least 2 of which must be in the area of Anti-Racism or Cross-Cultural education. In addition, all ministers must have attended at least one Level 1 Anti-Racism training through the denomination and must attend a ”Healthy Boundaries” training at least every 4 years. Your Regional Commission on Ministry (RCOM) reviews all ministers every January to ensure that professional standards are met.

We all benefit from the high quality of Disciples ministers in Arizona, and I applaud the work of the RCOM to continually promote and encourage high standards for ministry. 

Dios les bendiga!

Pastor Jay

Regional Minister and President, Christian Church in Arizona


Regional Calendar of Weekly Prayers

January 

29 – First Christian Church in Mesa led by Pastor Liz DeWeese

February 

5 – First Christian Church in Scottsdale led by Pastor Jenny Wynn

12 – East Mesa Christian Church led by Pastor Charles Dubbs

19 – Refugees and Week of Compassion Special Offering

26 – Refugees and Week of Compassion Special Offering

Filed Under: Regional Minister, Regional Reflection

What are we celebrating?

December 14, 2022

Greetings to all in the Love of Jesus Christ:

Photo of Rev. Dr. Jay R. Hartley

What a joy it is to witness and participate in Advent in Arizona! I am enjoying all the ways Disciples are celebrating the incarnation of God’s love, from living nativity scenes to toy and food drives, from offering “room in the inn” to those who have nowhere else to lay their heads, to las posadas – which also celebrates the offering of hospitality. I join with Disciples across the state in re-telling and celebrating the Christmas story.

But do you ever stop and wonder: “What exactly are we celebrating?” Some answers come quickly: “The birth of Christ,” “the birth of our Savior,” “God’s presence on earth.” But what does that mean, I hear many friends asking. Other than getting presents on December 25, how does that change my life?

Well, there’s no “exact” answer to the mystery of the incarnation, but I invite you to reflect with me on one aspect of the Christmas story. So much of our lives are governed by fear – way more than we are willing to admit. There are big fears: gun violence, climate disasters, cancer. But there are so many little fears: will they think I’m a bad mom; will they make fun of what I’m wearing; what if I don’t have enough? In many cases, we are prisoners to our fears – or at least we miss out on the joy of living freely and generously because we are worried about what people will think or whether we’ll have enough.

And into our fear-filled world comes an angel, saying: “Fear not.” “Do not be afraid, Mary.” “Do not be afraid to take Mary as your wife, Joseph.” And their child grew up embodying the angel’s message. Jesus wasn’t afraid to touch lepers. Jesus wasn’t afraid to dine with sinners and tax collectors, with Roman soldiers or gentiles of anybody else. And Jesus wasn’t afraid to walk into Jerusalem when the border patrol was at its most violent, knowing full well what they might do to him. And they did it. But up until that point, Jesus LIVED. He lived freely, fully, without fear.

All of us are here for a limited time, yet we spend too much of it in fear. You might recall the words of Julius Caesar:  Cowards die many times before their deaths; The valiant never taste of death but once. Of all the wonders that I yet have heard, it seems to me most strange that men should fear; Seeing that death, a necessary end, will come when it will come. The Christmas story invites us to enter into Jesus’ life, to live fully, freely, and without fear. Perhaps the greatest Christmas gift, if we are willing to accept it, is the gift of a life without fear, the gift of life lived fully and generously because we know God’s love is with us no matter what.

Feliz Navidad, Merry Christmas, and Dios les bendiga!

Pastor Jay

Regional Minister and President, Christian Church in Arizona


Regional Calendar of Weekly Prayers

December

18 – The entire Arizona Region

25 – The Worldwide Church

January

1 – Desert Dove Christian Church led by Interim Pastor Michael Malone

8 – Desert Heritage Church led by Pastor Derrick Elliot

15 – East Mesa Christian Church led by Pastor Charles Dubbs

22 – First Christian Church in Globe led by Pastor Al Beasley

29 – First Christian Church in Mesa led by Pastor Liz DeWeese


Filed Under: Featured, Regional, Regional Minister, Regional Reflection

2022 Regional Assembly – Thank You!

December 14, 2022

In the midst of a another year filled with challenges for our world, our churches, and all Arizona Disciples; we are grateful for a successful 2022 Regional Assembly. Thank you!

If you missed Regional Assembly and would like to watch some of our events you can do so below or with a special playlist on our YouTube page.


Opening Worship

Date: November 4, 2022

Guest Preacher: Rev. Dr. Juan Rodriguez
Translation by Valeria Bejar

Worship & Wonder: Pat Barton and Briana Cruz

Music: Casa de Adoración Praise Band, Dr. Steven DiBlasi, Bill Goodenberger


Saturday Morning Session

Date: November 5, 2022

Guest Speaker: Rev. Paul Tché
Translation by Alex Morales

Music: Rev. Pedro Ramos-Goycolea, Pastor Al Beasley,


Panel Discussion

Date: November 5, 2022

Discussion Leader: Rev. Dr. Jay R. Hartley

Special Guests: Rev. Dr. Juan Rodriguez, Rev. Yvonne Gilmore, & Rev. Paul Tché

Translation by: Alex Morales, Kelly Strachan, Rev. Pedro Ramos-Goycolea


Business Session

Date: November 5, 2022

Moderator: Linda Necker
Vice Moderator: Rev. Pedro Ramos-Goycolea

Business Items: Election of Officers, as well as Administrative Council and Mission Focus at Large Members.


Closing Worship

Date: November 5, 2022

Guest Preacher: Rev. Yvonne Gilmore
Translation by Valeria Bejar

Music: Dr. Steven DiBlasi, Bill Goodenberger, Carlos Samaniego

Children’s Moment: Rev. Bekah Krevens & Briana Cruz
Youth Moment: Cynthia Peña & Mark Line


We give great thanks for all who participated in our Regional Assembly on November 4th and 5th. We are excited to share that over 160 Arizona Disciples joined together to hear about the work of our region these last two years, elect our 2022-2024 leadership team, and hear the call to Prophetic Unity | Unidad Profética! If you missed it, you can view the most of the assembly at ra.azdisciples.org or our YouTube channel.

We are also grateful for the many people who made this assembly possible including:

Our Guest and Presenters: Rev. Yvonne Gilmore, Rev. Dr. Juan Rodriguez, Rev. Paul Tché, Rev. Belva Brown Jordan, Pastor Al Beasley, Rev. Richard Wing, Rev. Rosario Ibarra, and Rev. Katie Sexton.

Our Worship Leaders: the Casa de Adoración Praise Band, Dr. Steve DiBlasi, Carlos Samaniego, Bill Goodenberger, Ben Waddell (Audio/Video Technician extraordinarie!), Rev. Jenny Wynn, Pat Barton, Briana Cruz, Rev. Kelley Dick, Rev. Liz DeWeese, Rev. Minerva Guzman, Pastor Arturo Laguna, Rev. Dr. Bob Howard, Rev. Rick Gates, Rev. Bekah Krevens, Rev. Ailsa Guardiola Gonzalez, Rev. Kathleen Day, Kerry Swindle, Rev. Pedro Ramos-Goycolea, Rev. Yvonne Gilmore, Rev. Dr. Juan Rodriguez, Rev. Paul Tché, Rev. Belva Brown Jordan, and Rev. Dr. Jay R. Hartley.

Our translators/interpreters: Valeria Bejar, Alex Morales, Rev. Pedro Ramos-Goycolea, and Kelly Strachan

Our host, First Christian Church and volunteers: Carol Tidrow, Julie Erickson, Jane Rosenfeld, Ken Stamper, Gloria Stamper, Judy Stall, Bob Stall, Lloyd Howard, Leone Neidhardt, Bob Bruns, Jan Atkinson, Jayne Bridge, Julie Ingalls, Diane Critchet, Jack Critchet, Michelle Landreville, Jeanne Thompson, Monica Case, and so many more who prepared the campus and supported assembly efforts! A special note of thanks for Casa de Adoración for bring and serving Tres Leches Cake by Gloria, a member of their congregation! 

Our 2020-2022 Administrative Council and Mission Focus Team: Linda Necker, Carol Tidrow, Rev. Pedro Ramos-Goycolea, Richard Bierce, Ari Cruz, Rev. Kelley Dick, Rev. Gary Luallin, Carolin Moorman, Jan Prinz, Rev. Katie Sexton, Rev. Silvia Tiznado-Smith, Karolyn White, Pat Winter, Briana Cruz, and Matthew Clark.

Regional Leadership:
Regional Staff, Linda Necker (2020-2022 Moderator), our 2022-2023 elected Administrative Council and Mission Focus Team, and ALL our Arizona congregational pastors!

Our Ministry Partners and their representatives: Chapman University, Christian Unity and Interfaith Ministries, Corazón Arizona, Disciples Church Extension Fund, Disciples Seminary Foundation, Global Ministries, Jensen Ford Insurance Agency (and Insurance Board), National Convocation, Office of the General Minister and President, and the Pension Fund of the Christian Church.

And more! – We know that there are more who have helped contribute to our Assembly. If we missed your name please know that we are thankful for your work and presence.

Photo Credit: Chuck Necker

Filed Under: Event, Featured, Regional, Regional Reflection

Prophetic Unity

September 16, 2022

Greetings to all in the Love of Jesus Christ:

Most of you are probably familiar with the old Disciples slogan: “Christian Unity is our Polar Star.” From the beginnings of our movement, Disciples have stressed the importance of unity, of staying together, of valuing and affirming each other.  And yet …

Too often we settle for a superficial unity. We take photos of Disciples with various skin colors, publish them, and proclaim that we are practicing unity.  But that is “photo-op unity.”   Many of you are familiar with Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s contrast between “costly grace” and “cheap grace.”  We might also say there is such a thing as “cheap unity” — superficial unity, photo-op unity. As your Regional Mission Focus Team discussed this topic, we came up with the term “Prophetic Unity” to express our goal to go beyond the cheap unity of photo-ops to unity based on mutual respect, shared power, and shared resources. And so we are delighted to announce that registration is now open for our 2022 Regional Assembly:   “Unidad Proftica/Prophetic Unity.”

Regional Assembly is for everyone.  We will have a wonderful nursery for children who haven’t yet attended kindergarten, an outstanding program for elementary children and youth, worship and panel discussions and workshops and lovely new purple T-shirts!  We’ll praise God in Spanish and English with a variety of music and three deeply faithful and truly inspiring guest speakers.  But most of all, we will be exploring the theme of Prophetic Unity.

I invite you to join us, to come with open spirits, to come willing to step a little bit out of your comfort zone and with a desire to grow.  Many of us will see old friends.  All of us will have the opportunity to begin new friendships.  And together we can take a step forward to practicing a unity that is based in truly mutual respect, shared power, and shared resources.

Registration for Regional Assembly is now open!!!

Dios les bendiga!

Pastor Jay

Regional Minister and President, Christian Church in Arizona


We invite you to pray for the following congregations in the coming months. Visit our Regional Calendar of Weekly Prayers for our annual list.

September

11 Desert Dove Christian Church (Tucson) led by Interim Minister Vernon Mayer

18 Saguaro Christian Church & Sol Food Initiatives (Tucson) led by Pastor Kelley Dick

25 Anti-Racism and Reconciliation efforts (Reconciliation Special Offering)

October

2 Anti-Racism and Reconciliation efforts (Reconciliation Special Offering)

9 Prophetic Unity & Regional Assembly

16 Prophetic Unity & Regional Assembly

23 Prophetic Unity & Regional Assembly

30 Arizona Saints and Congregations that have come before us

Filed Under: Featured, Regional, Regional Minister, Regional Reflection

Regional Assembly Guests

June 23, 2022

Greetings to all in the Love of Jesus Christ:

Like many of you, my heart is heavy given the violence and hatred we read about in the news.  Every day, we are bombarded with words and images that are in compete contrast to the values taught by the early Christian community that we try to embody.  The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. Oh, for a world with more kindness, more gentleness, more self-control.

But my heart is also lifted by the good news of God’s love and by all those who attempt to embody God’s love for the world. For Christians, that story starts with Jesus.  In the face of hatred, Jesus practiced love. In the face of indifference, Jesus practiced kindness.  In the face of violence, Jesus practiced self-control. And ever since, Jesus has inspired people to do likewise.  True, many people have evoked the name of Jesus but not the Spirit of Jesus. True, many people claim to follow Jesus but seem to be making little progress in exhibiting peace, patience, and kindness. But we are also blessed with many people who HAVE embodied the Spirit and values of Jesus, even at times when their hearts were heavy too.

I am excited that three people who DO exhibit the fruit of the Spirit are coming to speak at our Regional Assembly, November 4-5.  Juan Rodriguez, Paul Tche, and Yvonne Gilmore, three influential leaders in the Disciples movement, will be sharing the weekend with us, offering words of illumination, inspiration, and wisdom. I am grateful that each of them accepted our invitation, and I look forward to their presence here in Arizona.  I hope you will ALL join us for our Assembly. We’ll have more details each month, but for now, please reserve Friday, November 4 and Saturday, November 5 on your calendar.

Dios les bendiga!

Pastor Jay

Regional Minister and President, Christian Church in Arizona


We invite you to pray for the following congregations in the coming months. Visit our Regional Calendar of Weekly Prayers for our annual list.

June

26 Desert Heritage Church DOC/UCC (Mesa) led by Pastor Derrick Elliot

July

3 First Christian Church (Tucson) led by Pastor Ailsa Guardiola González
10 East Mesa Christian Church (Mesa) led by Pastor Charles Dubbs
17 Sun City Christian Church (Sun City) led by Pastor Gary Luallin
24 Coolwater Christian Church (Scottsdale) led by Pastor Rick Gates

Filed Under: Featured, Regional, Regional Minister, Regional Reflection

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