Arizona Faith Network Addresses ‘Secure the Border Act’

The Arizona Faith Network, representing diverse faith communities, has announced its opposition to the proposed HCR2060, or "Secure the Border Act." Citing the deep-seated values of dignity, mercy, and justice derived from various religious traditions, the AFN calls for rejection of the bill, which poses significant moral and social risks. This legislative opposition highlights a critical intersection of faith and advocacy, urging all Arizonans to stand against policies that threaten community integrity and harmony.

In addition to addressing the critical issue of HCR2060, the Arizona Faith Network's latest newsletter features a rich lineup of events and educational opportunities. Upcoming sessions include a webinar on American Christian Nationalism, a Resiliency Career/Job Fair, and a series exploring the impacts of the Doctrine of Discovery. There's also a focus on community support with initiatives like the Heat Relief and Resilience efforts, and the MOMS Tour Baby Shower, designed to support maternal health. These offerings reflect AFN's commitment to fostering a thoughtful, inclusive, and active community engaged in meaningful dialogue and action.