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Blessing of the Animals
Blessing of the Animals
Join us for our annual Blessing of the Animals ceremony. You are invited to bring your pets so they can receive a blessing (please ensure they are on a leash or in a carrier). If your animal companions have crossed over the rainbow bridge, please bring their photo so we...
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Black Lives Matter Flash Stance: Bellevue
Black Lives Matter Flash Stance: Bellevue
Connect
The most common answer to “What brought you here today?” is “Connection.” Because of that we work hard to have many ways to make and keep connections at East Shore Unitarian Church, and there is ALWAYS room for more!
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Our Lifelong Learning program promotes and provides faith formation and educational learning opportunities throughout the lifespan. We provide children, youth, young adults, and adults consistent and continual opportunities to explore, reflect, and learn in a nurturing spiritual community.
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Building Bridges to Our Futures
We Are a Bridge We celebrate our desires to stretch our wings towards where we wish to fly and soar free. And thus, we make a bridge. We affirm our commitment to remain connected to those who are still earth-bound and captive, remembering that a bridge may be a...
ESUC Podcasts
Did you know you can listen to sermons from anywhere? You can listen to almost* any worship service we have. Each week (usually by Tuesday) the Sermon is available via podcast. You can listen and subscribe easily: Apple Open the Podcasts app on your phone. Search for...
Porchlight Returns in October
Every October, for over 30 years, East Shore has hosted homeless gentlemen as part of Porchlight (formerly Congregations for the Homeless). These men must attain a high bar to be part of this rotating shelter. They are sober, most have jobs, and they travel through...
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12700 SE 32nd Street
Bellevue, WA 98005
425-747-3780
Acknowledgement of Our Indigenous Neighbors
We, at East Shore Unitarian Church, acknowledge that this land is the traditional territory of Coast Salish peoples. We recognize the impact of settler colonialism and pledge to nurture our relationship with our indigenous neighbors. Their ways and understanding will guide us as we work to restore and sustain their homelands upon which we all depend.