Resources
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CPC Resources
This page provides links to resources relevant to the ministries of the Central Pacific Conference, both within the Conference and beyond. If you have suggestions for additional resources or if you are looking for resources that are not included on this page, please complete the form at the bottom of this page.
Networking Opportunities within the CPC
One of the main mission priorities of the CPC is to Foster Stronger Connections. In service of this goal, communication and connection are of major importance across the Conference. We employ a number of ways to network with one another.
Basecamp
We use Basecamp in the CPC as the primary way we communicate, work together, and store documents and resources across the Conference. Basecamp is a great way to manage teams, projects and keep everything organized. It also is a helpful tool for keeping all documents and processes in one place so you can see what is happening today, but also archive information for future reference.
CPC Churches are also invited to set up their own Basecamp spaces within this main CPC Basecamp. To learn more about using Basecamp for your church, click HERE.
For more information or to join the CPC Basecamp, please contact the Church Office.
On the Way monthly newsletter
We publish a monthly newsletter, On the Way, that includes upcoming events and articles pertaining to the ministries of the CPC, ministry teams, local churches, and the national UCC setting.
We have two Facebook Pages in the CPC - the main Central Pacific Conference UCC page and the Justice and Witness Ministry Team page.
Zoom
The CPC was an early adopter of Zoom in 2014. Zoom has allowed us to expand communication, connection, and involvement across the CPC, which spans a large geographical area.
We use Basecamp in the CPC as the primary way we communicate, work together, and store documents and resources across the Conference. Basecamp is a great way to manage teams, projects and keep everything organized. It also is a helpful tool for keeping all documents and processes in one place so you can see what is happening today, but also archive information for future reference.
CPC Churches are also invited to set up their own Basecamp spaces within this main CPC Basecamp.
For more information or to join the CPC Basecamp, please contact the Church Office.
Ecumenical and Interfaith Resources
Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon - Committed to mutual respect and understanding, Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon brings together diverse communities of faith to learn, serve and advocate for justice, peace and the integrity of creation.
Common Table of Oregon - A gathering of interfaith leaders and practitioners who have committed to learning more about one another, trusting one another, and standing together – even in the midst of our differences.
Interfaith Movement for Immigrant Justice (IMIrJ) - The Interfaith Movement for Immigrant Justice accompanies and equips communities and people of faith to advance immigrant justice through direct accompaniment of immigrants facing detention and deportation, policy advocacy at local, state and national levels, and collective action.
If you are looking for resources other than the above, please fill out this form. We will refer you to an appropriate person to respond to your request.
Stay in the Know
Find out what’s happening around the Central Pacific Conference by reading the latest edition of ‘On the Way’.
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