Social Justice Team Manual – 2019
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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”
The building key codes will be changed on Nov 1. This means that if you currently have access to the buildings key codes you will need to come to the office and fill out a new key code form. The new codes will be available starting Oct 29 but will not be changed until Nov … Continue reading Building Key Codes Will Change on November 1
Join us for a Samhain Ritual on November 2 in the fellowship hall. Potluck begins at 6:00 pm, ritual at 6:30 with time to chat after the ritual. Samhain is a time set aside to honor spiritual and biological ancestors. We will have an Ancestors Altar on which to place items and photos of our … Continue reading SamHain Ritual November 2
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
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
Rev. Kate Braestrup has written an open letter to all UUs online here regarding this topic. It speaks directly to the discussions our congregation has been having during the past month on the Gadfly Papers. Rev. Braestrup is the most well known UU minister in the United States and is the author of a wonderful and powerful … Continue reading Am I Still a Unitarian Universalist Minister?
After a summer hiatus, the Good Samaritan Project bags will begin again this Sunday, Oct 13. Tables will be set up in the fellowship hall after the service for you to put together a bag or as many as you would like to put in your car to hand out to any unsheltered folks you … Continue reading Good Samaritan Bag Project Resumes October 13
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!
If you missed the first 3 Health and Aging workshop series at the UUCS, there will be a 4th-and final-opportunity to attend on Mondays, 1:00-2:30, in November (4, 11, 18, 25) in the Green Room. The workshops and materials are free, with content from the 8th edition of Health Promotion and Aging (just published by … Continue reading Health and Aging Workshop Series Mondays in November