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The Why on Ecumenical Engagement

Annual Assembly – Tuesday, 6 PM Via Zoom Listening to stories about participation in ecumenical activities reveals the benefits of engaging with a variety of denominations. A student from Cornerstone Campus Ministry will speak about being involved in an organization with people from a variety of denominations. What is the impact on their lives and

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Benefits of Ecumenism

CACC Annual Assembly via Zoom Join us for a presentation on the benefits of ecumenical activities. Each year, clergy and laity from our member churches assemble for a program and to provide important direction for CACC. This includes passing a budget and voting for board members and officers. Member churches can send a clergy member

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Attend Ecumenical Witness of Baptism Renewal Service

Sunday, January 9 at 2:15 pm via Zoom An active program for more than twenty-five years, Ecumenical Witnesses of Baptism is one of the most visible signs of Christian unity in our area. Each year, pastors and witnesses gather on the 2nd Sunday of January (or the Sunday designated on the liturgical calendar as that

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Dr. King Celebration Recorded This Year

Each year the Capital Area Council of Churches celebrates the life and legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Bringing community members together to reflect on Dr. King’s legacy and raise money for scholarships to high school seniors attending college is the of this interfaith celebration. Rev. Reverend Michael-Aaron Poindexter of Macedonia Baptist Church

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Creating Dementia Friendly Congregations

The Capital Area Council of Churches in partnership with the Alzheimer’s Association of Northeastern New York and Albany Guardian Society will host a webinar on January 19. 2022, from 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Beyond Nametags: Becoming a Dementia-Active CongregationKeynote Speaker: Reverend Dr. Cynthia Huling Hummel Understanding Alzheimer’s and DementiaSpeaker: Shannon Lawler, MSW, Director of

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“Heart of Hope” Wellness Campaign

Your church is invited to participate in the faith-based, community-wide “Heart of Hope” wellness campaign. Register your interest now. The goal of this campaign is to increase awareness of the importance of heart and cancer screening, while honoring Warren A. Mackey – coach, educator, athlete, salesman and singer, and who the Times Union named, The

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Nell Stokes on NewsChannel 13 Live

Nell Stokes, longtime chair or co-chair of CACC’s MLK Scholarship Committee, was interviewed by Elaine Houston of NewsChannel 13.  Nell’s story was featured on Thursday’s segment of Today’s Women, which is hosted by Ms. Houston.  During this segment, Ms. Houston explores Nell’s life, work with the Capital Area Council of Churches, her leadership of the

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Rev. Phil Grigsby Dies

Long-time Executive Director of Schenectady Community Ministries (SICM) Rev. Grigsby was a good friend to the Capital Area Council of Churches and the 2019 recipient of the Rev. Joyce Giles Pastoral Service Award. We mourn his passing and our prayers are with his family. You can read more in the Times-Union.

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Wanted Publicity Coordinator CROP Hunger Walk

Ideal part-time position for person with appropriate skills, time and the desire to help end world hunger. Apply by September 10, 2021. Wanted Publicity Coordinator for the Capital Region CROP Hunger Walk. Looking for a Regional Public Relations and Media Coordinator.  This is a part-time 10-month (Sept. – June) position. The focus is on coordinating

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