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Reading the Seasons as Sacred Script: How Nature Wisdom Guides Our Becoming and Belonging
Reading the Seasons as Sacred Script: How Nature Wisdom Guides Our Becoming and Belonging
The modern Western worldview has forgotten how to read the calendar of the wild Earth as both sacred text and a guide for our own soul formation. Yet, this inherent rhythm is our heritage as we are forged and fashioned out of the fiery elements of creation’s womb. Joi...
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How to Bend, Not Break in Troubled Times
How to Bend, Not Break in Troubled Times
Black Lives Matter Flash Stance – Bellevue
Black Lives Matter Flash Stance – Bellevue
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Mission Fund Drive: How Will The Future Look?
This year, the Mission Fund Drive will begin on March 1. This is the time to renew your pledges to East Shore to support our mission for 2021-2022. Please give generously, and from your hearts. It’s best to think of what East Shore means to you, and what that means...
Call to Leadership
Is East Shore important in your life? Would you be willing to give some of your time and energy in service to this community? If so, this is your opportunity! Serving in leadership at East Shore Unitarian Church can be one of the most fulfilling and uplifting...
RE-Flections: Looking Back at 2020 Accomplishments
“I’ve got a feeling twenty-one is going to be a good year.” At least, that’s become my anthem as I’m counting down the days of the year, not just because this year has been one to get through, but because hope gives us something to live for, to look forward to....
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Acknowledgement of Our Duwamish Neighbors
We acknowledge this land is the traditional territory of the Duwamish People. In this acknowledgement, we recognize their heritage is imbued in the mountains, valleys, waterways, and shorelines that surround us all. May we nurture our relationship with our Coast Salish neighbors, especially the Duwamish people and our shared responsibilities to this place of their homelands.