Programming for high school aged teens includes a weekly evening group for high school age community members. We have casual open discussions, art and education, opportunities for leadership and community service, and lots of snacks.
Parent/caregiver volunteering is an important aspect of faith development, so please join us in contributing your time and talents to grow our community. Our programs are paid for through financial donations to our organization. Consider donating generously in whatever amount you are able. We look forward to working with your families! For more information, contact [email protected]
Event Details
Transportation & Parking
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.
Accessibility
Learn more about accessibility at East Shore here.
Programming for middle school youth ages 12-14 includes engaging youth in discussions on ethics, justice, and spirituality, and providing opportunities for leadership and community service. A key component is the Coming-of-Age program, where teens explore their beliefs, participate in mentorship, and create personal faith statements.
How to Attend
Please register online ahead of time or drop in and sign up on the spot esuc.org/kids or in the classroom. Parents/Caregivers can always stay in our classrooms to help with transitions or check out our programs more. Parents/caregivers are expected to stay onsite during programs. Volunteering and parental participation in our programs is key for our community!
More Information
Parent/caregiver volunteering is an important aspect of faith development, so please join us in contributing your time and talents to grow our community. Our programs are paid for through financial donations to our organization. Consider donating generously in whatever amount you are able. We look forward to working with your families! For more information, contact [email protected]
Event Details
Transportation & Parking
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.
Accessibility
Learn more about accessibility at East Shore here.
Come join us for our Grounds Work Party on Wednesday, January 7 from 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm.
Please bring a lunch and join us in the North Room at noon to chat and discuss upcoming garden projects. Then we will head outside for East Shore gardening activities. Individual or partner work opportunities will be available.
How to Attend
If you would like, bring your lunch and come eat with us at noon in Spring Hall when we can chat and discuss upcoming projects.
No experience necessary. Children and youth are welcome but should be accompanied by a parent of other adult. Come enjoy a fun and invigorating time outdoors with East Shore members and friends.
Adults and youth (accompanied by an adult) are welcome to help out. If you would like, bring a sack lunch and come to our lunch at noon when we can chat and discuss upcoming projects.
Come join us for our Grounds Work Party on Wednesday, January 7 from 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm.
Please bring a lunch and join us in the North Room at noon to chat and discuss upcoming garden projects. Then we will head outside for East Shore gardening activities. Individual or partner work opportunities will be available.
How to Attend
If you would like, bring your lunch and come eat with us at noon in Spring Hall when we can chat and discuss upcoming projects.
No experience necessary. Children and youth are welcome but should be accompanied by a parent of other adult. Come enjoy a fun and invigorating time outdoors with East Shore members and friends.
Adults and youth (accompanied by an adult) are welcome to help out. If you would like, bring a sack lunch and come to our lunch at noon when we can chat and discuss upcoming projects.
If you haven’t attended a protest, this is the one for you! You’ll stand with ESUC friends and peacefully show your support for democracy. There will be music and good cheer.
Get ready to act for Democracy on No Kings Day on March 28.
Bid on auction item #123. Lassie and Andrea will supply ideas and materials to create your own sign on March 22 after church.
Pick up a handout after March 22 church service from Rally for Democracy members listing locations and times of rallies, and tips for what to expect.
How to Attend
Here is a current list of locations for NO KINGS DAY on March 28.
Ann Fletcher is organizing the East Shore and friends meeting spot in Issaquah.
A big shout out to the group at Overlake area (Bellevue) which is led by our own Lassie Jordan. Note: Overlake group meets every Saturday at 11 am. Signs are provided.
Contact any of the following if you have questions or suggestions: Ann Fletcher, Mark Norelius, Lori Saccardi, John Thompson, Kristi Weir, or Sue Yates.
Event Details
Transportation & Parking
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.
Accessibility
Learn more about accessibility at East Shore here.