We Need One Another

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Covenant Circles have been a meaningful part of East Shore for nearly 20 years. These small groups provide a context for support and friendship, personal and spiritual growth, connections and belonging. Those of us who are actively participating in Covenant Circles would like you to know how much our experiences have meant to us. We encourage you to consider making a Covenant Circle a part of your East Shore life. Come listen to our stories, hear how our lives have been enhanced by our participation, and learn how you can become a part of these dynamic, vital small group ministries. We do need one another.

Ancestral Waters Screening & Discussion

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The Earth & Climate Action Ministry team (ECAM) invites you to join in a discussion of the 2019 documentary film Ancestral Waters. Speakers from 350.org will give a short presentation on the impact and significance of the Liquefied Natural Gas project in Tacoma. We will then have a facilitated discussion around Puget Sound Energy’s plans and influence, tribal rights and environmental racism.

Wednesday Wind Down Service

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Grab your PJ’s or tune in in the background while you’re making dinner at home for some extra loving company. Somatic practices and guided meditation restore our nerves and a read aloud from The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe cleanse the imagination.

Beloved Conversations

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Register by September 15, classes begin in October! Beloved Conversations will be available again this fall in a new virtual format! This updated curriculum is designed to create deep exploration and connection using technology. This new program is longer, more intensive, less expensive, and centers on the needs of Black, Indigenous and other People of Color (BIPOC).

$150
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Black Lives Matter Flash Stance: Bellevue

Bellevue - BLM Flash Stance Factoria Blvd SE & SE 36th St, Bellevue, WA, United States

Join fellow Church members and other UU Churches in solidarity after Church service for a Black Lives Matter Flash Stance in Factoria on the corner by Dacell’s Jewelers.

Wednesday Wind Down Service

Online Event

Grab your PJ’s or tune in in the background while you’re making dinner at home for some extra loving company. Somatic practices and guided meditation restore our nerves and a read aloud from The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe cleanse the imagination.

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The Story of Human Language

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Dr. John McWhorter, one of America's leading linguists and a frequent commentator on network television and National Public Radio, addresses these and other questions as he takes you on an in-depth, 36-lecture tour of the development of human language, showing how a single tongue spoken 300,000 years ago has evolved into the estimated 7,000 languages used around the world today.

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The End of Policing

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

Join us as we read The End of Policing by Alex S. Vitale. In the wake of high-profile cases of police brutality, the same ideas for reform are trotted out — implicit bias training, body cameras, police-community dialogues. But Vitale argues that this fails to get to the root of the problem — policing itself. While calls to abolish the police are often met with skepticism, academics and activists have long-discussed alternatives to addressing homelessness, domestic disputes and substance abuse.

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Black Lives Matter Flash Stance: Issaquah

Issaquah - BLM Flash Stance SE 56th St and East Lake Sammamish Pkwy, Issaquah, WA

Join fellow Church members and other UU Churches in solidarity after Church service for a Black Lives Matter Flash Stance in Issaquah at the corner of SE 56th Street and Eastlake Sammamish Parkway SE by the McDonalds.

Wednesday Wind Down Service

Online Event

Grab your PJ’s or tune in in the background while you’re making dinner at home for some extra loving company. Somatic practices and guided meditation restore our nerves and a read aloud from The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe cleanse the imagination.

‘Twas the 18th of October

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On October 18, 1968 Tommie Smith and John Carlos, Track and Field medal winners at the Mexico City Olympics held their arms aloft on the award stand in support of those compatriots who were being victimized by the civil unrest then sweeping the nation. They were vilified and condemned. Since the death of George Floyd civil unrest has returned to America’s streets. But has anything really changed?

Wednesday Wind Down Service

Online Event

Grab your PJ’s or tune in in the background while you’re making dinner at home for some extra loving company. Somatic practices and guided meditation restore our nerves and a read aloud from The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe cleanse the imagination.

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Sunday Morning Religious Exploration

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Religious Exploration is an engaging space where elementary-aged children and tweens can experience worship, spiritual practice, and values-based learning with their peers, parents, and ESUC volunteers. This includes chalice readings, joys and sorrows, stories, a presentation, and cooperative activities and games. This year, Religious Exploration classes will be focusing thematically on Holidays and Holydays and Earthland Creatures.

The Goal of World Community

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October 24 marks the 75th anniversary of the entry into force in 1945 of the United Nations Charter: a fitting occasion for Rev. Furrer to complete his seven-part series on the UU Principles. Number Six: “The Goal of World Community with Peace, Liberty, and Justice for All.”

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Black Lives Matter Flash Stance: Kirkland

Kirkland - BLM Flash Stance 3rd St & Central Way, Kirkland, WA, United States

Join fellow Church members and other UU Churches in solidarity after Church service for a Black Lives Matter Flash Stance in Kirkland at the NW corner of Peter Kirk Park next to the transit center.