Rev. Rick’s October 20 Sermon in Spokane, “Finding Our Way Through the Fog”

Rev. Rick’s October 20 Sermon in Spokane, “Finding Our Way Through the Fog”

Rev. Rick Davis’ October 20 sermon in Spokane, “Finding Our Way Through the Fog,” can be watched at http://www.sundaystreams.com/go/uucs beginning at 35:30. Rev. Rick was guest preacher at the church served by Rev. Todd Eklof whose publication of The Gadfly Papers is being discussed by UUs around the country and was the subject of a series of … Continue reading Rev. Rick’s October 20 Sermon in Spokane, “Finding Our Way Through the Fog”

PFLAG Liaison Needed

UUCS is a Welcoming Congregation and has provided a meeting space for PFLAG meetings since February 2019. There is a volunteer position currently open for a PFLAG liaison starting in January 2020. Time commitment of approximately 2 hours per month (6:30 pm – 8:30 pm) on the second Monday of every month. Must qualify to … Continue reading PFLAG Liaison Needed

Cordon Road Cleanup – New Coordinator Needed

  Service Opportunity: Volunteer Position currently open for Cordon Road Clean Up Coordinator in 2020. Time commitment of 4 – 5 hours twice yearly. Organizational and coordination skills and love of outdoors helpful. Must be able to follow safety directions for yourself and others. Benefits include some gentle exercise and the opportunity to support your … Continue reading Cordon Road Cleanup – New Coordinator Needed

Help Homeless Families November 3-10 – Sign Up Now!

UUCS will be hosting homeless families November 3-10 through the Interfaith Hospitality Network. Volunteers are encouraged to sign up during the fellowship hours after services in October or [online]. It takes about 50 volunteers to set up for the week, prepare and serve dinner, entertain our guests in the evenings, stay overnight with them, and … Continue reading Help Homeless Families November 3-10 – Sign Up Now!

Share the Plate Recipient for October 2019 is IMIrJ

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 prophetic action. Founded in 2006, IMIrJ is in relationship with leaders from over 140 congregations throughout the state of Oregon.

In Defense of Liberal Religion – Sermon 2019-09-22

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