January 26, 2021 Black History Month Resources and Activities
February is Black History (or African Heritage) Month in Canada, a time to honour the contributions and struggles of peoples of African descent. How do you (and your congregation) plan to mark it? The United Church has many worship resources for each week, including new blog posts, prayers, and a new Black History Month service for 2021.
This year, to accompany the blog posts, we will also be sharing video interviews of the writers, which we hope will enrich your experience.
International Decade for People of African Descent: Prayer Cycle
You may have noticed the daily prayers being posted on our Twitter account—they're part of the United Church's commitment to the UN Decade for People of African Descent. Prayers for 2021 will be posted on our Anti-Racism webpage (in the Downloads section) soon, so you can join in on your own social media pages. Remember to use the hashtags #AfricanDescent, #UCCan, and #UCC!
Congregational Finances During the Pandemic
Erik Mathiesen and Clyde Harris are back with their monthly webinar series for treasurers! Join them this Thursday, January 27, at 7:00 p.m. EST / 4:00 p.m. PST. This week's webinar will focus on any loose ends from 2020, including PD27 filing, whether to issue T2200 forms for employees working from home, payroll upgrade to TeamPay, assessment processing, and of course the latest on federal support programs. Find out more.
Trafficked by Her Aunt: Lakshmi’s Story
Human trafficking is a burgeoning crisis in India, where an estimated 20‒65 million people are exploited. Your gifts through Mission & Service are making a difference. Working with our partners, your support helps the anti-trafficking unit find and free women and children who are being trafficked. Read Lakshmi's story and find out more about how your gifts are helping.
United Church Bookstore: New Book Alert!
United Church Publishing House is very excited to announce the launch of a new book— Thriving Churches: Urban and Rural Successes by the Rev. Dr. Lorraine MacKenzie Shepherd. It tells the story of two United Church ministers who travelled across Canada visiting flourishing United Churches to uncover the secrets of their success. The resulting book is truly unique; the Rev. Shepherd identifies characteristics and common spiritual attributes shared by successful churches and gives the reader concrete examples from a variety of congregations. To accompany the launch, United in Learning is running a webinar series (starting tomorrow, January 27) called "Thriving Churches During COVID and Beyond". Pick up your copy today—available in softcover and as an e-book!
Worship Resources
See our Worship Resources for upcoming Sundays and special celebrations. January 31 - Fourth After EpiphanyFebruary 7 - Black History Month 1 |
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