Who Made Your TV? Reflections on Tijuana
Following a trip to Tijuana with Centro Romero Director Carlos Correa, Adam McLane reflects on his recent purchase of a flat screen TV and asks, “where is the America of Ellis Island?”
Make a Joyful Noise…Singing Motown to the Messiah
Cheryl Farrell “makes a joyful noise to the Lord,” on stage, online and in the church.
PTSD Awareness Adventure 2012: Across the US by Bike
Tom Skinner, a veteran battling Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, takes to the road to help other vets, biking 3800 miles from California to Vermont.
The Power of Love
David Alicea invites you to share the warm welcome of the UCC family and the word of a God who is still speaking.
Centro Romero …spanning borders
Welcome to the world of Centro Romero, the border ministry of the United Church of Christ (UCC) – and the debut of our quarterly newsletter, Spanning Borders.
Robot Love (In a Good Way)
Remember Wall-E? Revisiting an old favorite, Kirk Wood finds renewed hope for the world in which our grandchildren will live.
An Opportunity Story
“Crafting a plan for a new land of opportunity:” Rev. Misi Pouena Tagaloa discusses the work of the PICO National Network
Family Promise of Orange County to Open in January 2012
Family Promise of Orange County: Returning Homeless Families to Self-sufficiency.
Maddie’s Musings: Mission Trip 2011 – The Youth of UCCLM Meet the Hmong Kids of FIRM
Teaching and Being Taught by the Hmong Kids of FIRM: A Life-changing Experience.
Hearing Voices
UCC Listening Campaign for Women’s Ministries Survey: The Results
Are You Accessible?*
Dealing with the challenges of being differently abled, Rachel Chapman chooses to be accessible.
Commemorative Service: Victims of Anti-transgender Violence
Riverside Churches Observe Transgender Day of Remembrance.
Builder or Wrecker
Rebuilding the UCC: Lessons from Nehemiah.
Point/Counterpoint: “Taking a Wary Look at the Religious Right”
Threat? Opportunity for Progressive Christians? Ron Sparks and Kirk Wood share their views and concerns.
One Border. Two Countries. Many People. Come, Meet Your Neighbors!
The Border Ministry of Centro Romero: Joining Hands and Forces.










