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Friday, July 15, 2022

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988: Calling All Angels

Rev. Dr. Sarah Lund, Minister of Disabilities and Mental Health Justice

UCC Witness for Justice Issue #1108 | July 14, 2022

I picked up my phone and dialed 988. A person named Angel answered the phone in a soft, calm voice. He said, “Hello, this is Angel. Thank you for calling 988. How can I help you?” I looked out over the crowded outdoor basketball court, rows of folding chairs stuffed with sweaty teenagers wearing t-shirts, shorts, and flip-flops. I said, “My name is Sarah and I’m with about 130 middle and high school students. I’m doing a training about mental health at a summer camp and letting them know about calling 988 for emotional support. I have you on speaker phone. Is that ok? Do you want to say ‘hello’?”


“That’s totally ok. Hello everyone! I’m so glad you are all learning about 988. This is a free, three-digit number that is available 24/7. It’s confidential and you can call anytime you are feeling lonely, need encouragement, and want support. We are here for you. We want to listen to you.”


As Angel spoke to the youth, my heart swelled. I loved that God gave us a real angel to answer this 988 call. I had already gotten permission earlier from a 988-hotline coordinator to call during my keynote as a demonstration, so I knew it would be ok. It’s just that I didn’t expect to get an angel on the other line. But that is exactly what 988 is for: it a crisis support line rolling out across the United States on July 16, 2022, though it’s already activated now.


Mental health challenges and emotional distress are at an all-time high among all ages, cultures, genders, economic class, and abilities. Now there is a new resource to help. In addition to the national 911 number, this new number, 988, is specifically for mental health and emotional support or for people experiencing a mental health crisis, including suicide.


Anyone can call 988, either for yourself or for someone else. Services are offered in both English and Spanish. Help spread the word about this new resource by announcing it in your worship bulletins, newsletters, and social media. Click here to continue reading.

Anti-Racism: A Dialogue for Religious Leaders

Tuesday, August 16


This online workshop, hosted by Blackhawk Presbytery, will help educate and encourage leaders in the church, particularly clergy, to sustain the work of anti-racism. If you register by August 1st, they will mail you the book, Awkward Silence: A Guide for White Ministry Leaders on Confronting Anti-Racism and Microaggressions by Shani McIIwain at no cost to you so that you can prepare for the discussion. If you register after August 1st, you are asked to order the book at your own expense.


Learn more and register here!

Calling All-Star Youth!!


Do you have youth in your church who are gifted at preaching/leading/teaching or music? We are looking for youth to be involved in our Annual Celebration this October. There will be an interest meeting on July 26 at 7:00 pm on Zoom. Email Jamie Sladkey-Meehan with any questions!


Join Zoom Meeting

Meeting ID: 587 446 3919

Out & Faithful

Oct. 11, 2022 at 7:00 PM


The Illinois Conference is partnering with the Chaplain's Office at Elmhurst University to host a special event on National Coming Out Day (NCOD) called "Out & Faithful". This event will be both a multi-faith celebration of LGBTQ+ spirituality AND a call to advocacy and action. We will also celebrate the 50th anniversary of the UCC's Open and Affirming movement and of Rev. Bill Johnson's ordination. 


More details will be shared as plans are finalized, but mark your calendars! All are welcome and we would love to have you and other members of your church (of ALL ages) be part of this event!

TPIRC Education Summit


We want to showcase the amazing work being done at IL Conference churches during this year's summit. Follow the instructions below and upload videos to the link provided.

  1. Your phone or other recording device should be in landscape mode.
  2. Please make sure you have the permission of those being recorded or whose pictures are being submitted.
  3. The recordings should be no more than 3 minutes.
  4. Please submit no later than Friday, July 29, 2022 with your church information (name, pastor’s name, activity).


Upload your videos here.

Celebrating a New Shared Ministry in Prairie!

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On Sunday July 17, you are invited to participate in The Crooked River Ministries Launch, a shared ministry celebration between First Congregational “Old Stone” UCC Church, Rockton and First Congregational UCC, Pecatonica. The launch will take place at the Pecatonica River Forest Preserve, located at 7260 Judd Road in Pecatonica.


The Service of Celebration and Ceremony begins at 3:00 p.m. Feel free to arrive anytime after 1:00 p.m. to enjoy the park (hiking trails, playground, river access, etc.). Following the service there will be time for fellowship and dessert. Beverages, cups, plates, utensils will be provided but participants are welcome to bring a dessert to share. More games, a possible craft, and an organized hike will be offered as well (bags, frisbees, etc.). You are welcome to bring additional outdoor games as well. Tables are provided but you are invited to bring lawn chairs or hammocks for lounging afterwards. We have the shelter until 7:00 p.m. so stay as long as you wish. 


We do need a ballpark count so please indicate your interest to First Congregational Pecatonica at [email protected] or to Old Stone Church Rockton at [email protected].


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FAITHFUL FRIDAYS is published by the Illinois Conference of the United Church of Christ, 1840 Westchester Blvd, Suite 200, Westchester, IL 60154. The Rev. Molly Carlson, Conference Minister; Sarah Lohrbach, Editor. Copy may be sent to: [email protected]

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