Put these Holy Week and Easter events on your calendar and so you don’t miss out!
Read MoreOn March 21, Saguaro will co-sponsor TIHAN’s monthly lunch with Southside Presbyterian, St. Michael’s Episcopal, and All Angels Episcopal. All of us can help! Shop for donations, decorate grocery bags, create centerpieces, or volunteer in-person!
All donations must be received no later than March 17 and can be brought to church on Sundays and throughout the week.
Our Poz Café coordinator at Saguaro is Terry Bagwell and she will answer your questions and keep track of commitments.
God keeps God's promises.
God can be trusted.
Even So…God shows up.
The stories of the Old Testament are stories that Jesus would have learned, and knew, and followed. Our theme this year is inviting us to be mindful and pay attention to God when God shows up…Even So.
Preparation for Lent is actually a long-standing tradition in the history of the church.
But whether you eat pancakes or make doughnuts or not...doing some specific things to prepare can be incredibly useful in changing how you make your way through the Lenten season.
Especially if you want to have a different experience than you’ve had in the past.
See this guide on how to prepare your mind, body, and spirit into a Lent mindset.
Read MoreSunday School Class taught by Bill Imes
Lent is a good time for considering the basic question of what it means to be a Christian. Pastor Max Vincent, in his book, Because of This I Rejoice, looks at this question through St. Paul’s Letter to the Philippians.
Bill Imes will lead a study of this book on Sundays during Lent beginning February 18 and ending March 24. The class will begin at 11:15 in the conference room.
"We Live Here: The Midwest"
screening with producer/director Melinda Maerker
Sunday, February 4 at 11:20 am
This documentary highlights the individual experiences of LGBTQI+ families who, in the face of discriminatory laws and rising hostility, are attempting to establish lives in their communities.
Read MoreYou may have seen this sweet face around in a meeting or wandering the halls of the administration building, but who is it? This guy with the tie-dye vest is Hank and he is training to be a therapy dog. What that means is that he is working to be a presence that brings some joy, comfort, or relieves some anxiety in spaces of grief, sickness, or just life.
Read MoreWe're so excited for you to meet our new Property Manager, Shawna Merritt! She began training with Fran this past week.
Her church email address is shawna@saguarochristian.org.
She'll be at church on a Sunday very soon to meet us all.
When you see Shawna in the office, be sure to give her a friendly Saguaro welcome!
On Thursday, January 4 at Habitat for Humanity, we came together as a group of folks from all different strokes to put up stucco base on a house for volunteers with Americorp. It was not only a service we could do to help those serving in our community as they serve others; but also an opportunity for us to get to know one another better as we worked side by side. Grateful for the way Saguaro showed up today and can’t wait to see the way our partnership with Habitat continues to blossom.
Read MoreThursday, January 4, 7 am – 1 pm at the CHUCK center located at 2811 W. Curtis Road, 85705
This type of building is accessible to all people as it is inside and it has varying levels of what can be done. This is a Saguaro Christian Church build day so we would like to have as many of us represented as possible.
You must register for the CHUCK Build Day — click here. (Must be 16+ and wear closed-toe shoes.)
From age 16 to 100+, we hope you will come and participate in building a more equitable future for our Tucson community.