Call for Ceasefire Between Israel and Hamas

Community of Christ, along with more than 70 interfaith and nongovernmental organizations in the United States, called for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in a letter. Additionally, the British Isles Mission Centre, together with 13 organizations and over 700 church leaders, signed a letter to British Foreign Secretary The Rt Hon James Cleverly MP, urging him to engage in dialogue and de-escalation in response to the violence between Israel and Hamas.

We are profoundly saddened by the senseless loss of life in the region. We extend our heartfelt prayers to the families and friends of the victims and stand steadfast in our commitment to collaborate with organizations devoted to promoting peace.

Update Your Congregation's Information on World Church and Mission Center Websites

We want to ensure that your congregation's or online ministry's presence is accurate on CofChrist.org and cofchrist-psi.org. This includes essential details about your leadership, gathering times, and more.

Providing up-to-date information will ensure visitors to CofChrist.org can find the most current details about your congregation and connect easily with your community.

Here's what you need to do for CofChrist.org:

  1. Review: Visit your congregation's or online ministry's webpage on CofChrist.org.

  2. Update: Complete the online form to submit any changes.

Here's what you need to do for cofchrist-psi.org:

  1. Review: Visit your congregation's or online ministry's webpage on https://www.cofchrist-psi.org/congregations.

  2. Update: Email us with any changes you require.

Thank you for your support!

USA Apostles Release Letter on Racial Justice

The following letter regarding Racial Justice is a commentary by the Apostles serving the USA Fields.

See introduction immediately below followed by a button to view the full letter:

The attached letter is our collective reflection on how the gospel of Jesus Christ calls us as individuals and as a faith community into learning, action, and upholding the worth of all persons. Our journey as a prophetic people of faith calls us to be in healthy dialogue with one another as we listen for the Spirit’s invitation and call. We invite individuals, small groups, congregations, and mission centers to reflect on, and respond to, the ‘Learn More’ and ‘Do Something’ steps we propose.

SHARE WITH YOUR CONGREGATION: Sept. 24 PSI Worship Recording

You are invited to share the PSI Worship Experience video from Sunday, September 24 Oneness with Creation with your congregations, small groups, families, friends, and individuals as a resource to view and have a discussion.  It is moving, challenging, and a call to courageous mission. Paul Bethel shares a hopeful yet challenging message.  Take a moment to reflect on the statement one congregant shared, “We must change our ways or nature will change us.” This video resource can provide opportunity for learning, courageous change, and blessing as you share together in conversation afterwards.  

Please note there is a slight connectivity issue in the early part of the service.  May the times of pause during the video be a time for reflection while continuing to view.

Please note: The password to view this recording is: w^$z&2uK.

SHAMROCK MINISTRY: Close to home

When my 90 year old parents recently had a flood to their home; we needed to move them out.  First to my sisters close by whose kitchen was in a demolition stage of a remodel with lots of added people and noise in the house, and then we needed to think more permanently.

Since Mitch and I own an Assisted Living and a Memory Care home, and he is the Executive Director for both; I thought “easy peasy” as my grandkids say.  Well when you have to consider my dad and his 5% vision in one eye that brings many safety issues to the forefront and my mom’s progressive Dementia; the where and the who and the costs made it a real challenge.  I have a tool that I give to folks for using with evaluating multiple facilities; it is very helpful and I would love to share it with anyone that might need it.

We had talked about them staying in their home with part-time to full-time care, or a move at some point but they were adamant about being together.  Talking, and abruptly needing to do it and relocate and create their new “little house” (moms words) meant going from 1700 sq ft to 400 sq ft with all the add on places and services in the “big facility” as scary and sad.  They are in the first week of adjustments to rhythm and routine, and I am back home after two weeks with them.  Every day there is a new challenge to attend to, and a bit of emerging joy.

There are a lot of documents to put in order and distribute, proxy’s within healthcare systems, VA, banks, etc. 

As soon as I can breathe more deeply; we’ll have a SHAMROCK ZOOM CALL about this topic.  There is powerful ministry for the “wintering years” as we become blessings of love and peace. 

- Denise

June 2023 Financial Update

June 2023 Financial Update

In the June 2023 Financial Update, the Presiding Bishopric shares details about Community of Christ’s current economic situation and other information from the recent meeting of the World Church Finance Board. The next financial board report will be in December 2023.

Learn more at CofChrist.org/news.


Actualización financiera de junio de 2023

En la actualización financiera de junio de 2023, el Obispado Presidente comparte detalles sobre la situación financiera actual de la iglesia y otra información de la reunión reciente de la Junta Financiera de la Iglesia Mundial. El próximo informe de la junta financiera será en diciembre 2023.

Obtenga más información en CofChrist.org/news.

Discerning Future Leadership During our PSI Covenant Worship Services

For the next few months, one of our PSI Covenant Worship services each month will be including time for engaging the “Discerning Future Leadership” materials from Community of Christ. These spiritual formation materials provide an opportunity for the church to consider more deeply the movements of the Holy Spirit.

In the alternating weeks, we will often be considering the process of community discernment more broadly as we enrich our shared experience of discernment together. We encourage you to join in this important process of discerning future leadership.

2023 World Conference Summary

HELP NEEDED: Shamrock Sentinel

Help wanted!

SHAMROCK Ministries is looking for some added help.

We’re looking for someone to send 20- 30 birthday cards one month per quarter.  All supplies provided.

Jean David from the Simi Congregation has been our very gifted and creative graphic designer/type setter for the newsletter since SHAMROCK was birthed many years ago.  Jean has actually worked for, or been a faithful volunteer in diverse ways for the stake and then mission center for about 60 years.  She is just been priceless to work with!  Her eye health is changing, and she can no longer do this for us.

If you have the skill set and desire to talk about this ministry of publishing once per quarter; please check in with Denise. Contact Denise@cofchrist-psi.org with any questions or if you’d be willing to volunteer.

Steve Veazey Releases Video Concerning His Planned 2025 Retirement

President Steve Veazey announced on 6 March 2023 in a letter to the church that he plans to retire as prophet-president and World Church employment at the 2025 World Conference.

In this video, President Veazey invites the worldwide church into intentional time to discern who is called to be the next prophet-president for Community of Christ. Learn more about the discernment process on CofChrist.org.

Featured Congregation: Long Beach (Part 2)

We will be featuring congregations and emerging congregations periodically to share the good news!

This week we are featuring the Long Beach Congregation (again) to highlight a quick update.

The transformation journey continues.  We are still working on bids for roofing repairs, Jerry Webb has completed the lighting journey, and these beautiful signs are in the building for usage in sharing our messages in the near future.  I bought a set for Santa Barbara too as we increase our shared space with others.  You can contact GwenLute@mac.com about ordering these for your congregation.   I have made a trip to the Fremont congregation Childrens Peace Pavillion to assess their content to share , and there are some other discernment journeys being considered. 

Featured Congregation: Long Beach

We will be featuring congregations and emerging congregations periodically to share the good news!

This week we are featuring the Long Beach Congregation!

The Long Beach congregation began in 1966 and it is a large campus for ministry.  The memories of people, events and ministry have been special to reflect upon with pictures and stories.  The members still attending voted to disband as a congregation on 1-31-2023, and surrendered the building and all assets to the mission center.  Paul and I are working with Roger Saylor on all the elements of this transition while attending to the relationships and people impacted by this decision.  The first step is to assess some of the physical needs to repair or remedy.  The roof is a major issue and being evaluated this week. 

There is NO PLAN TO SELL the building.  We are working with a team of folks local to the community and beyond to discern the multitude of ways we can re-purpose the facility for added neighborhood relationships and ministries.  The going deeper journey has discovered two capped oil wells under the property that would impact any type of selling in the future, but selling is not the plan in this moment.

The ”Dreaming Team” of Transformation for a New Expression for Community of Christ is energized and passionate about what could be next.  Diverse members have been recruited for specific tasks.  Crystal Moreno volunteered to go by the church on Sunday after services in Orange to measure for a refrigerator.  We want to move forward with options for complete hospitality. Good thing she went!  She called me to say there is a dove in the sanctuary.  I asked if it was a Peace Dove to guide our future, and she laughed and said no, it’s a morning dove and it’s flying all over and hitting windows trying to get out to another panicked dove on the other side cooing. 

I know how good Crystal is at wrangling kids, so I asked if she could catch the dove!  She could now see how it got in, which we reported to Roger, and he said he could block the upper window panes that were missing.  The pictures show you our guest, and Crystal’s success in safely catching and releasing the dove!  One point for the Sacredness of Creation!

All of the contents of the building are also being reviewed for a final removal by members for items of personal significance or special sharing with others.  There will be another time when we will notify the mission center to come, look, and take items useable in other congregations or ministries after we inventory items.

Crystal asked about two children’s rocking chairs in the nursery, and they had not been identified to be held for the congregation, so I released them.  Vivian and Maddie are thrilled with their new special chairs as seen in the pictures.

In the first week of this transition, I was called about available space to host a CALIZONIA Rally for youth from Sierra Pacific, Arizona, and PSI to begin relationship building for SPEC.  It’s our first big YES!  Please keep this journey in your prayers, and contact me if you have any questions or comments on what might be on our horizon.  Peace for all!

Denise

Featured Congregation: Tecate

We will be featuring congregations and emerging congregations periodically to share the good news!

This week we are featuring the Tecate Congregation!

Michele Mc Grath and I made the journey back and forth on Sunday to Tecate.  Lessons learned from past trips is to leave the car on the USA side and walk across the border, then get picked up and returned to the border by Nacho....”easy peasey.”  Georgina’s family met us with tender hospitality and had done all the preparations for the worship service and a delicious carne asada luncheon with large tortillas that melted in our mouths.  Michele delivered a heartfelt scripture-based homily with contemporary stories, we served the congregation of approximately 30 the sacrament of Communion, and I offered a pastoral prayer for the congregation.  We were standing and clapping for the songs of praise, experienced emotional gratitude for being gifted with communion as an international community, and checked in on the family and congregation.  

Georgina’s family is honoring her with a commitment to the spiritual well-being of the congregation and beginning professional grief support to live with her memories guiding their lives through love and deep faith in all the next steps.  They want to stay engaged in the scholarship program, go deeper in their studies of scriptures and our Enduring Principles, and NEED a speaker for their speaking microphone while another speaker is needed for  providing their music. If you have one to share, or choose to offer generosity for the need, contact GinaNorton52@yahoo.com.  

It was a wonderful, yet wet, day of hope that was blessed with each other.

Denise

Featured Congregation: Las Vegas

We will be featuring congregations and emerging congregations periodically to share the good news!

This week we are featuring the Las Vegas Congregation!

The Las Vegas Congregation has started the year off right with the 2nd Saturday event. The congregation came together for a family meal of Olive Garden lasagna, salad, and breadsticks. Members also brought desserts and other items for the event. After the meal was served, some serious gaming took place. There were a couple of games of Mexican Train Dominoes being played and also a game of Red Light, Green Light was played. There was lots of laughter and fun fellowship. It was a joy to hear the youngest of the party say, "Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinner!" after she won a hand of Red Light, Green Light. The competition of the Mexican Train Dominoes games was fierce and fun. It is such a great game to bring people together and have some fun competition.

The idea of the 2nd Saturday event is to bring the members of the congregation together so they can understand each other more fully. This allows the group to then be able to discern more freely the call of God in the mission here in Las Vegas. It is the hope that the Congregation will continue to experience great fellowship and reach out to friends to attend the 2nd Saturday events to help spread love of Christ. If anyone is ever in town on the 2nd Saturday, we would love to have you stop in for fun and fellowship.

Mark Lowry

Featured Congregation: Santa Barbara

We will be featuring congregations and emerging congregations periodically to share the good news!

This week we are featuring the Santa Barbara Congregation!

The Santa Barbara congregation finished the Christmas scripture story with an Epiphany scripture and participating in the gifts from the wise. Our manger was filled with packets of new socks for the Showers of Blessing project for those unhoused in our communities. I blessed the socks for warm feet and warm hearts that they are loved. After church Kathy McGuire decided to type up our gift story with the prayer offered and indiicate who is sending them love for each pair of socks. We have also re-committed to our NA & AA friends for a space for their Higher Power to bring them healing. The Congregation B’Nai B’rith temple, our neighbors, will be vacating their premises next month for a major construction project. Many places of diverse faith traditions are offering space to them for the next 14 months. We are sharing our space for after school Hebrew studies, youth events, and other classes of value for their learning about Judaic culture, religion and Mitzvah service to others. We are being the Good Neighbor engaged in something new!

Featured Congregation: Orange

We will be featuring congregations and emerging congregations periodically to share the good news!

This week we are featuring the Orange Congregation!

There were an abundance of gifts for the children at the Orange Friendly Center that Orange works with year- round.  Orange and Gardena members also support CLUE-Orange County and showed up to protest this last year and go to the tables with community bargaining voices.  The success at many levels had them working for justice in the communities they live.  Read the full article by clicking the button below.