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Interfaith Witness

Arlington Interfaith Council
United College Ministries of No. Virginia
Witness for Peace

Arlington Interfaith Council

The Arlington Interfaith Council is comprised of 48 religious congregations working together in a joint, practical effort to meet urgent and ongoing human needs in the Arlington community. The mission of the Arlington Interfaith Council is to provide a tangible religious witness in the community through promotion of understanding and cooperation among member congregations and to develop and support programs to alleviate suffering and promote justice for residents of Arlington. A substantial portion of the AIC budget is earmarked for Helping Hands programs, including: Arlington-Alexandria Coalition for the Homeless (AACH), Arlington Food Assistance Center, Arlington Street People’s Assistance Network, Northern Virginia AIDS Ministry, the Arlington Free Clinic, and more.

Contact:
P.O. Box 5161,
Arlington, VA 22205-0261

Phone: 703-527-9503
E-mail: contact@arlingtonva-interfaith-council.org
Website: http://www.arlingtonva-interfaith-council.org

United College Ministries in Northern Virginia (UCMNV)

UCMNV’s mission is to share God’s love with all the campuses of Northern Virginia Community College and George Mason University; to encourage students in their intellectual and spiritual journey; to cultivate service to others as a way of life; to affirm the dignity of all people; to foster reconciliation; to nourish multicultural experiences; to advocate for peace with justice; and to witness to the unity of the human family.

Contact:
United College Ministries in Northern Virginia
8410 Little River Turnpike
Annandale, VA 22003
Phone: 703-426-1939
Email: UCMNV@aol.com
Website: http://www.gmu.edu/org/ucm/

Witness for Peace

Clergy and lay people concerned about U.S. aggression in Central America founded Witness for Peace in 1983. Over the years, Witness for Peace has worked in Nicaragua, Guatemala, Haiti, Cuba, and in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas to advocate for peace, justice and sustainable economies by changing U.S. policy and corporate practices that contribute to poverty and oppression in Latin American and the Caribbean. Witness for Peace, a politically independent grassroots organization, is a network of 15,000 activists, which moves people to action through nonviolent action, education and mobilization of its grassroots base.

Contact:
Witness for Peace
3628 12th Street NE, 1st floor
Washington, DC 20017

Phone: 202.547.6112
Fax: 202.536.4708
Website: witnessforpeace.org

RSS UCC Daily Readings

  • A Shared Witness
    News Flash: The letters of the Apostle Paul, sent to churches throughout the region of Asia Minor in the first century, were not e-mailed, faxed or texted to individual church members. They were sent to corporate bodies of believers and they were always read aloud in the collective settings of Christians, gathered together. The letters of Paul were never int […]
  • Asking for Help
    It's better to give than receive but the best givers are good receivers. Otherwise giving is one-sided and leads to resentment. We act as though others need us more than we need them and miss what they have to give. […]
  • Address: 5715 Broken Spirit
    Where does God dwell? Where is God to be found? If you're looking for God, where should you look? […]

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Service Times:

Beginning the second Sunday in June:
10:00am

Beginning the Sunday after Labor Day:
9:00am & 11:00am

We're Located At:

5010 Little Falls Road
Arlington, VA 22205

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