Welcoming Change: A Celebration of change in Kids and Youth’s Lives

East Shore Unitarian Church 12700 SE 32nd Street, Bellevue, WA, United States

It’s that time of year when the kids and youth in our education programs leap, lead and bridge into their next spiritual journey and welcome transition in an intentional way. Through music, art, and reflection, let us open to the holy curiosity of our community. Join us for a sweet and special day! This morning we also "Share the Plate" with Congregations for Kids Good Start Back to School, who provide supplies to school age kids throughout the Bellevue School District. Monetary donations and in-kind donations of Sturdy Backpacks are requested, so please join is in your support and shop for Backpacks without slings or wheels; padded backs for 4th through high school; large size for middle and high school, with laptop compartments; solid colors (no red) for HS.

General Assembly Sunday Worship

12700 Southeast 32nd Street, Bellevue, WA, United States

Join us for the largest annual gathering of UUs joining in worship from home or in Portland, OR. With staff at General Assembly, we encourage all of you to log in and watch the Sunday Morning Service live from GA! This powerful, communal worship experience will stream at 9:30 a.m. (NOTE THE TIME CHANGE).

5 Minute Ted Talks

East Shore Unitarian Church 12700 SE 32nd Street, Bellevue, WA, United States

TED talks have become famous as a way of giving people a chance to share their ideas across a wide platform. In this service, members share their ideas in just 5 minutes each. In addition, Eric Lane Barnes will lead a pop-up choir. If you’ve always wanted to try being in the choir, this is your chance to give it a go. Arrive in the Sanctuary by 9am and we will learn some easy pieces, and then perform them in the service.

Bridging the Divide through Food & Fellowship

East Shore Unitarian Church 12700 SE 32nd Street, Bellevue, WA, United States

In the midst of our divided nation, how do we move from the paralysis of fear toward a greater sense of freedom, hope and healing? Please join us as we explore this question within the theological context of a welcome table of hospitality, bridge-building and social justice. 

What is Help? Real Help?

East Shore Unitarian Church 12700 SE 32nd Street, Bellevue, WA, United States

"One day we were driving across town, and my partner Mary Jane wanted me to pull over, so she could give some $ to a man down on his luck. I refused; MJ rebutted; and I drove by like a heartless brute. We both felt bad for different reasons." Help is a big part of what makes us a social animal, so much so that we feel good when we help, and bad when we don't. ANSWER is how I discovered that helping children in need, helps us in our need to help. This is my journey over the potholes to giving.

Behavioral Health

East Shore Unitarian Church 12700 SE 32nd Street, Bellevue, WA, United States

Join King County Council Member Sarah Perry in an exploration of Behavioral Health challenges and what state, county and local government can and is doing to address those challenges.

General Assembly Reflections

East Shore Unitarian Church 12700 SE 32nd Street, Bellevue, WA, United States

What is happening in the UUA? What was shared at General Assembly? The members and staff who traveled to Portland and some who logged in virtually will share their takeaways.

Lughnasadh

East Shore Unitarian Church 12700 SE 32nd Street, Bellevue, WA, United States

We will be celebrating the first harvest and discussing how we harvest and what we will harvest,not just from our gardens but in all of our life. We will celebrate with song and dance. Please join us for this celebration of Lughnasadh (LOO-nah-sah) and the turning of the wheel of the year.

Protecting the Sacred Salmon and Rivers: A Nimiipuu Perspective

East Shore Unitarian Church 12700 SE 32nd Street, Bellevue, WA, United States

Our guest speaker, indigenous activist Julian Matthews, will share what it means for the Nimiipuu (Nez Perce Tribe) to be protectors of sacred lands and waters. The focus of his talk will be the current issue of how Nez Perce Treaty rights are impacted by the Lower Four Snake River dams. Salmon have been a critical part of Nimiipuu culture and identity and are one of the main First Foods for their people. Asserting Treaty rights to safeguard these relationships propels their current activism to restore the wild salmon runs on the Snake River by removing the Lower Snake River dams. In so doing, the tribe aims to ensure that their Treaty rights are secured for future generations.

Sexuality Through a UU Lens

East Shore Unitarian Church 12700 SE 32nd Street, Bellevue, WA, United States

Explore our commitment to reproductive and sexual justice and the Unitarian Universalist’s “Our Whole Lives” lifespan program values of Self-Worth, Responsibility, Sexual Health, Justice and Inclusivity. A lifelong UU, Dr. Melanie Davis brings a deep understanding of and commitment to our religious movement, plus 17 years of lay speaker experience.

Elders of East Shore

East Shore Unitarian Church 12700 SE 32nd Street, Bellevue, WA, United States

What does it mean to age gracefully? What choices do we make along the path of life to help us flourish as we reach our elder years? Members and guests of East Shore share their individual stories and perspectives on how their lives have shaped who and where they are today.

Water Communion

East Shore Unitarian Church 12700 SE 32nd Street, Bellevue, WA, United States

On September 11 we'll gather as a community to welcome our new Minister, Rev. María Cristina, and to express our gratitude for our spiritual home, East Shore. We'll also give thanks for having access to clean drinking water and for those bodies of water that refresh our bodies and souls. Join us in person or via zoom, as we bring together the waters we have collected (from the ocean, rivers, or our garden hose) to pour into a communal vessel, symbol of our Beloved Community. 

Great Expectations & New Beginnings

East Shore Unitarian Church 12700 SE 32nd Street, Bellevue, WA, United States

How can we create a brave and safe space to bring our best selves, share stories, and build a relationship of mutual respect and trust? How do we build a strong foundation to continue growing and building the Beloved Community? As we begin our shared ministry journey together, we give thanks for this amazing opportunity and reflect on our mutual aspirations, hopes, and expectations.

See No Stranger

East Shore Unitarian Church 12700 SE 32nd Street, Bellevue, WA, United States

A sermon based on the book by Valarie Kaur: "When you choose to see people as your cousin, as your other self, as the friend you have not met yet, you are being courageous and compassionate. When we are curious about the people in our lives, their thoughts, their pain and joys, their wants and needs, we get a glimpse into their humanity, into their hearts, as vast and complex as our own. That wonder, is the wellspring for love."

Blessing of the Animals

East Shore Unitarian Church 12700 SE 32nd Street, Bellevue, WA, United States

Join us in person or via Zoom 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 can honor their memory.