Support & Action in These Troubling Times

Suddenly our government doesn’t feel protective to us any longer. We fear for ourselves and for our neighbors and friends. So many of us feel helpless to make any kind of meaningful change. At Immanuel we are holding forums on Saturdays in which we can support each other and think of ways we can help. Senator Chris Murphy just held a rally locally and we hope he will do it again soon. And, we held a rally at the corner of Farmington and Woodland so that others driving by can see that we are protesting the unfair and illegal actions being taken by the new administration. The power we have is fueled by God’s abundant love and the LOVE we have for each other. And that’s a mighty powerful way to affect the world. We were pleased to have Connecticut Senator Derek Slap joining our meeting on June 7th.

This page has been created to hold resources for plans in the future to continue our Stand Outs, our Support & Actions Groups, and any other information.

SUPPORT & ACTION SATURDAYS

IN JULY WE WILL HOLD SATURDAY MEETINGS ON JULY 12 and JULY 26 DUE TO THE FOURTH OF JULY HOLIDAY.

Join us on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays at our Support & Action Group. We'll be in Immanuel's Fellowship Hall from 10am to 11:30am to support each other and to support the people and the laws at risk under the new federal executive orders and actions. Come at 9:45am for refreshments and conversation. Please consider inviting a friend. ALL ARE WELCOME!

We invite advocates and folks who make “good trouble” to join us and share their work. Folks want to hear from the ACLU, IndivisibleCT, Derek Slap, Journey Home, the Health Collective and others. Email Nancy Rion if there are others you would like to hear from. We continue to try to arrange for Chris Murphy and William Tong to come to Immanuel for a larger community gathering/town hall event.

Questions: Contact Anne Stanback at annestanback@gmail.com or Dr. Jay Terbush at jayterbush@outlook.com

NO KINGS DAY - June 16th at the Capitol.

“These are tough times – unimaginable for most of us – and so sad.  It’s important for our mental health to focus on loving acts of kindness, hugs and ice cream, chocolate, flowers, children – whatever works for you. Prepare yourself for a marathon, not a sprint. Take care of yourself.”

Nancy Rion

WHAT YOU CAN DO:

Contact your legislators:

https://5calls.org : app makes calling really easy - also suggests issues and scripts.

Best to Call (better than email, letters or petitions.) Call frequently — once a week is good; once a day is terrific. If you leave a message, include your street address and zip code.

Murphy: 202-224-4041 or CT office 860-549-8463

Blumenthal: 202-224-9673 or CT office 860-258-6940

Larson: 202-225-2265 or CT office 860-278-8888


We noted the Trump administration’s freeze on FY25 education funds ($6 billion nationally) cost Connecticut over $50M, cutting after-school, ESL, and workforce programs. Hartford could lose $2.7M, threatening services for low-income, multilingual, and adult learners. As promised, here is the link to the details:

Analysis of Withheld Federal Funding


ACTIONS TO TAKE / UPCOMING EVENTS

Every Saturday morning 10-11:30 West Hartford green (Farmington & Main St.)

July 12 10am: Support & Action Group at Immanuel.

July 17: 3 - 6pm at the Capitol, Hartford. Indivisible National as well as 5051 is designating this “Good Trouble". It marks 5 years since the death of John Lewis. Check with IndivisibleCT or Mobilize for updates and details and we’ll try to send more information to you as we learn it.

July 26 10am: Support & Action Group at Immanuel

July 30 2pm: “Borders & Beyond: Immigration, Displacement, Justice” Symposium, 25 Sigourney Street, Hartford, CT. Register here. (via CHRO Instagram)

Call or email Governor Lamont (860-566-4840 and governor.lamont@ct.gov) urging him to sign HB 5002 addressing housing and homelessness.  

A question was raised at the Saturday meeting for future consideration: Would some of the participants be interested in a book study? (see 2 new books added to Resources below).

RESOURCES

Let us know if you’re interested in reading any of these – as a separate book discussion group.  We could help organize if someone wants to lead such a group.

  • Indivisible CT:  Hartford area group.  It’s easy to join: search Indivisible CT on Facebook.

  • NYTimes: The irreconcilable difference between Trumpian politics and Christianity - https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/11/opinion/trump-republicans-christians.html?smid=em-share

  • Follow Bishop Barber’s Moral Mondays that are traveling south through 11 states, beginning on July 14 in Memphis, TN They will visit local offices of Congress members in all 11 states. You can watch a livestream from Memphis. 

  • Check the website Home of the Brave  where people can share their stories and look at stories that have been shared by others impacted by the Trump administration's policies.  

    ***Let us know if you’re interested in reading any of these books below – as a separate book discussion group.  We could help organize if someone wants to lead such a group.***

  • Book: “Money Lies & God - Inside the Movement to Destroy American Democracy” (2025) - Katherine Stewart.

  • Book: “See No Stranger - A Memoir and Manifesto of Revolutionary Love” (2020) - Valarie Kaur. “A revolution of the heart. A new way of being and seeing that leaves no one outside our circle of care. A love without limit.” Visit ValarieKaur.com. Perhaps some of us who attend the Immanuel Saturday meetings might commit ourselves to read the book and consider embracing Ms. Kaur’s call to action! - Nancy Rion.

  • Book: “Pete and Pickles” Berkeley Breathed

  • Book: “The Violent Take by Force” by Matthew Taylor (Christian nationalism)

  • Jessica Craven’s Blog recommends daily actions:  https://chopwoodcarrywaterdailyactions.substack.com

  • Mobilize shows virtual events, e.g. phone banking, texting, meetings, etc., on this platform. The filter option allows you to select a tactic, e.g. phone banking, and other options. 

  • Actions You Can Take Now - phone calls to your members of Congress on specific issues

  • Website for executive actionshttps://www.courtwatch.news/p/lawsuits-related-to-trump-admin-executive-orders

  • Many of us get daily emails from Heather Cox Richardson and Robert Hubbell.  Both are well researched with lots of links – but you can also read for a good overview of what’s happened the day before.  Hubbell tends to remind us to keep the news in perspective and breathe!

PAST EVENTS

March 14 we held another STAND UP! event in front of Immanuel Congregational Church. A total SUCCESS! Lots of enthusiasm for the motorists passing by in rush hour afternoon traffic!

March 14, 2025 in front of Immanuel

February 14th in front of Immanuel

President’s Day, February 17th, at the Capitol in Hartford, CT

Article from the Hartford Courant
”More than 1,000 protesters brave cold temps in CT to voice concerns over Trump administration”