To adequately understand the oppression of people who are marginalized, we must understand the impact of the intersection of race, gender, sexuality, ability, class and other characteristics. Join us in an upcoming workshop led by Rev. Dr. Amantha Barbee.
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Poverty: Not Just for the Poor
During March the Acts II, Adult Education program took a deep look at poverty in our area and explore the question of What can we, should we do? See videos of these classes below.
Read moreA Just City
Santa Fe Mayor Alan Webber spoke on the topic of “What Does It Mean to be a Just City” at the Prepared by Men’s Breakfast on Feb 11. If you missed the breakfast, you can watch the video. The Breakfast will be resuming a more normal schedule so watch for upcoming events.
Read more2022 Annual Report Online
At our Feb 5 annual meeting, the 2022 Annual Report was distributed, and that report is now online. Over 28 reports showcase mission, worship, education, congregational care, and stewardship activities.
Read moreNew Parking Available
We now have parking all evenings and most weekends right behind our church in the upper level of the county parking lot. A new agreement with the county has made this available to our church. See the details.
Read moreRace Related Scriptures Video
At the second class in the series on Racial Justice: Bending the Arc, Pastor Harry led the group in a difficult discussion of an unsettling scripture. Rev. Dr. Amantha Barbee selected Mark 7:24-20 and posed the questions that probed privilege and race.
Read moreFebruary 2, 2023
Dear Saints in Santa Fe and other far-off places: Greetings in the name of Jesus Christ, who continually calls us to love one another. “We have come to our nation's capital to cash a check. When the architects of our republic wrote the magnificent words of the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, they were signing a promissory note to which every American was to fall heir.” Remember this part of Dr. Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech spoken sixty years ago this August, and 100 years after the Emancipation Proclamation?
Read moreFirst Sundays
Since the beginning of 2023, we continue to celebrate the first Sunday of each month by combining our two services and worshiping together at 10am in the Sanctuary (and via Livestream). Following the service, we will have a potluck meal in Pope Hall.
Read moreThe Feminine Divine
This series explores how we might consider God—one with feminine attributes. In January in the Acts II Adult Education classes as explored this topic. Videos of past classes are below.
Read moreChanges in the Church
A panel of women from our church talk about what changes we might want to see in the church, in general and our church in particular, and how we might move forward in valuing women and men equally. Join our adult ed class on Jan 29.
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