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Rock the Week

for

25 March 2026

Building Bridges of

Inclusion, Justice, and Spirituality

No matter who you are or where you are on life's journey,

you are welcome here!

SHADOW ROCK HOSTS TOWN HALL WITH FOUR U.S. REPRESENTATIVES ANSWERING QUESTIONS AND RESPONDING WITH RESPECT AND COMPASSION!

Hundreds of community members came together in Phoenix to demand answers—and they made one thing clear: Trump and Congressional Republicans are making life harder for working families.


From rising costs for groceries, health care, and utilities to attacks on immigrants and basic rights, people are feeling the impact every day. While billionaires get tax breaks, our communities are left to pick up the pieces.


But instead of staying silent, people showed up. They asked hard questions. They organized. And they’re building the power needed to hold leaders accountable and fight for a future that puts people first.


This is what people-powered democracy looks like.


For LENT 2026, we are adopting and adapting a worship resource from Sanctified Art. We hope you find our Easter journey meaningful.


Each week in Rock the Week, we will share a devotion such as the one below. This is the weekly devotional will align with the Sunday theme and message.


Sixth Week in Lent Devotion/PALM SUNDAY


Roman triumphal parades usually occurred during the week of Passover as a show of Rome’s might. The governor would have been surrounded by the wealthiest and most powerful citizens. In contrast, Jesus’ march is for the people—all the people: the hungry, the poor, the afraid. As Jesus enters Jerusalem, the crowd responds to Jesus’ authenticity and humility. Perhaps they can see past the pageantry of the Roman parade; in contrast, the goodness of Jesus’ leadership shines through, mobilizing the crowds to take action by throwing cloaks in the street and waving palm branches in the air. The energy is infectious, a climactic moment in the grassroots movement of Jesus’ ministry. This week’s subtheme intentionally places us in the crowd, inviting us to shout “Hosanna!,” to throw our coats down, and to wave branches. What will the good news inspire us to do? How will the gospel move us? As we head into Holy Week, how will we put Jesus’ teachings into practice?


Also, add a new community devotional activity to your calendars for this Lenten season.



  • March 22, Burning of Our Prayer Flags. DONE.
  • March 29, Palm Sunday and the Disposition of Ashes From Our Prayer Flags
  • April 5, Easter and Creating New Prayer Flags (Write on your flag what you want to see or experience resurrected.)


The idea of sending messages through the air via writings on cloth can be traced back over 2000 years to a shamanistic tradition in what is now called Tibet. This activity was originally thought to appease the gods. Later, flags were integrated into Buddhism with writings of prayers and mantras on them. Today, they are hung with the belief that these good wishes will be carried by the wind, spreading goodwill and kindness to all.


Over time, the tradition has been respectfully adopted, and today, prayer flags are hung by numerous cultures and communities across the world. Some Native American tribes hang flags with tobacco tied to them.


Why are we using prayer flags at SR? Several years ago, they were introduced to our church by a couple who were taken with the practice and shared the idea with our congregation. We are grateful they did, and we continue to enrich our experience with ritual.


The SR way incorporates the original intentions of sending voice and spirit through the wind. However, our flags are scraps of cloth and are not hung in any particular order, nor are they of any specific color. This past Sunday, several years’ prayers will be burned in the center of the labyrinth after church. This Sunday, on the 29th, those ashes will be distributed to the congregation with wishes of peace and calm.


On Easter Sunday, at both services, we will write our individual good wishes and hopes for ourselves and the world and hang them on our dar-ding structure. Think about the power of this group prayer and what you would like to send into the wind, hoping to resurrect a world of peace and calm.

 

As we prepare to receive ashes on our hands, we are reminded we are the bearers of each other's burdens, hopes, and dreams.

EASTER SUNDAY SCHEDULE


8:00 AM Festival Garden Service with Communion and Prayer Flags


8:45 AM - 9:30 AM Easter Breakfast*


9:45 AM Easter Egg Hunt


10:15 AM Easter Service with Communion and Prayer Flags


*LOOKING FOR OFFERINGS OF FOOD FOR THE EASTER BREAKFAST. Contact Susan Wadell if you want to help at sjwadell@mac.com


Our Lenten Offering


Our offering for this season will support Family Promise in launching a new program, Cheryl's House. You can use the envelopes and the regular offering ritual in our worship service, or go to this Lenten Offering Link.


There are numerous ways for individuals to support the program in addition to monetary. Family Promise will gratefully accept your Arizona Tax Credit donation. Please watch for more information or speak with Lois in the church office.


In honor of Cheryl Chewning and her

service to our families at our Belleview St.

location and Family Promise over 20 years,

we are creating a memorial garden and

renaming this location to Cheryl’s House

to commemorate her life's work and all that

she’s done to forward our mission of

serving the homeless population in the

Greater Phoenix area.


All funds raised will help to offset families

and their journey through rehousing. Our

Goal is to reach $10,000 annually.

(From a Family Promise brochure)


Friends, I have learned that our work on this offering to Family Promise was misconstrued as a restart of this ministry at Shadow Rock. There are no plans to assume hosting responsibilities at this time.


This Sunday at Shadow Rock: 3/29/26


9:00 am


  • Childcare is in the Blue Room.
  • Spiritual Play for children ages 3-9 is in the Turquoise Room.
  • Sunday School for ages 9-12 begins in the Parlor of the Education Building.
  • Adult Education is in the Multipurpose Room, with the Hospitality Cart serving coffee and cookies.



10:15 am

  • Worship in the Sanctuary (childcare is offered in the Blue Room of the Education Bldg. 10 - 11:30 am). We offer closed captioning for people with hearing impairment. Turn closed captioning ON with your device.


11:15 am

  • Sermon Reboot is ON this Sunday.


Spiritual Play In Action Below!

REGARDING ADULT EDUCATION AND FORMATION AT 9 AM ON SUNDAYS


We have created a pattern of experiences that affirm there is value in the bundle when you attend Sunday School, worship service, and Reboot after worship. We now offer Pre-boot at 9 am, where we get a preview and discuss the theme for the 10:15 am community experience. We are also continuing our after-service discussion called Reboot. So, join us for Pre-boot and Reboot, which will make our time together at 10:15 am, "The Boot." Contact Pastor Ken if you have any questions. Everyone is welcome!

FESTIVAL GARDEN NEWS!


Springtime in the Festival Garden – News & Needs

As we prepare our hearts and our grounds for the upcoming Easter season, the Festival Garden Committee has been busy ensuring our sacred space remains a beautiful and serene place for

reflection.


Join Us for Easter Service in the Festival Garden at 8:00 am on April 5th. We invite you to experience the beauty of the garden during our Easter celebrations. It is a wonderful time to see the recent improvements, including our newly pruned trees and refreshed pathways.


We Need Your Talents! (Our Wish List) The Garden is a community effort, and we are looking for specific talents to help us maintain its beauty without stretching our budget.


We need help reviewing flower holder repairs and minor hardware fixes.

We are conducting a physical file audit in March.

General seasonal cleanup assistance is always welcome.


If you feel called to help—or if you simply want to learn more about niche availability and memorial plaques—please reach out to the Church Office or join us at our next meeting on Tuesday, March 17 at 10:00 AM in the Multipurpose Room. (Don’t forget to wear green!)


Save This Date for Keystone Events


Friends and neighbors welcome. Also, you can make a donation to the Keystones' Fund to facilitate these kinds of events. 



  • May 2. Cinco de Mayo Celebration at the Johnstons. More details later.


EVERYONE is invited to Keystone Events.

Immigration Justice Work Is Happening! See new articles and links below.


At this point, we are offering the following ministries:


  • Legal Clinics for Know Your Rights
  • Financial Assistance for Legal Fees and Living Expenses
  • Support Group Meetings
  • Accompaniment to ICE Check-ins and Immigration Court Appearances
  • Making Food and Medication Runs
  • Safe Zone Launch Pad



WE ARE A SAFE SPACE

If you are seeking urgent assistance, a place to go, advice, a legal referral, or anything else, please contact Pastor Ken.


Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your continued support of our immigration justice ministries. This is one of the ways we advocate for inclusion, equity, and justice for all immigrants living in the United States, regardless of their immigration status. Our hearts have been touched by the friendships we have made through our work for undocumented people. We are truly blessed and promise to continue working towards positive change. 


Our next support meeting and legal clinic is scheduled for April 12th.


Contact Pastor Ken for time and place. We are also providing a Zoom link for those who prefer to attend via Zoom. Contact Pastor Ken to get the link. All are invited. Please contact Pastor Ken about our important and quiet work.


Today's Immigration News