June 12 is East Shore’s annual Pride Day service. We will be featuring several musical guests as well as the East Shore Mighty Choir, who will be presenting a world premiere! This service is fun, informative, moving, and family friendly. Come celebrate with us, dressed in whatever rainbow suits you best!
In person participants MUST BE VACCINATED! Read more about the process here.
• To virtually attend, please Zoom in using room number 989 3107 9078, passcode: chalice.
• To phone into the service, call 669-900-6833, Meeting ID: 989 3107 9078.
For those joining virtually, please mute as soon as you enter the room, so everyone can hear. Please note, the services will be recorded, but at this time, there are no plans to share the recording.
Both virtual and in person services are followed by coffee hour.
For the latest on Religious Education programs, click here.
The Bisexual Song
Words and music by Eric Lane Barnes
Commissioned by Lori Kunze, in honor of her husband Brian
When you say
You are straight or gay.
I accept this info you’ve provided
So tell me why
When I say I’m bi
You assume I’m somehow misguided?
It’s not a phase.
It’s not denial
It’s not ‘One night I got drunk in college.’
I’ve done my research
I know who I am
And I’m generously sharing this knowledge.
And this is what I’d like to say
To those who are neither straight nor gay:
If you’re bi let your bi flag fly
Let it fly, high, high in the sky
Only you know if your reality
embraces bisexuality.
There are far more who are a ‘three’ or ‘four’
than there are at either extreme.
If you see more than either/or
proclaim your bisexual dream
In an effort to enlighten and edify
Here are some misperceptions about being bi
If you’re bi let your bi flag fly
Let it fly, high, high in the sky
Only you know if your reality
embraces bisexuality.
There are far more who are a ‘three’ or ‘four’
than there are at either extreme.
If you see more than either/or
proclaim your bisexual dream
Google Maps offers you door-to-door directions for driving, walking, biking, or public transit.
We have several parking lots. Our upper lot, off SE 32nd Street, is closest to our Sanctuary, it has handicap and stroller parking. There is a roundabout for drop-offs. Our lower, main parking lot is also off SE 32nd Street. There are stairs that will lead you up to the Sanctuary. If that lot is full, there is also street parking on 32nd Street.
Learn more about accessibility at East Shore here.