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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.

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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Gather with Amanda & LeAnne

Online Event

Log on for casual conversation with live hosts from "KESUC"! We talk about family rituals, death cleaning, democracy, and more! Each week, a guest from the congregation joins us to engage our diverse audience and interests.

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Middle School Youth Group

Online Event

Tune in for fun and friendship. We're using short skits, cooking, games, and conversation to get to know each other and create our virtual community. Join today and "bring" a friend!

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High School Youth Group

Online Event

1 & 3rd Fridays run from 6:30-10 p.m. with Dungeons and Dragons online campaigns; 2nd Fridays are social justice conversations; 4th Fridays are themes fishbowl conversations meant to dig deep; and 5th Fridays are movies. Come as you are. Invite a friend.

All Ages All Souls Soul Saturday!

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

Drive thru to East Shore’s parking lot for Halloween fun and festivities. Wear costumes, we’ll have a pop up photo booth, drive thru treats, and RE supplies pick up.

20th Anniversary Halloween Music & Movie Party

Online Event

East Shore is proud to present a fun Halloween ZOOM event: Cascade Jazz Ensemble's 20th Anniversary Halloween Movie/Music Party! There will be some live performance as well as PRIZES for best costumes, howls and Halloween jokes!

At the Crossroads

Online Event

Traditions around the world remind us that the mortal veil separating life from death is delicate, and that at this time of year, we can journey deep within the inner worlds of prayer and dream. We will, individually and collectively, honor and grieve our ancestors and the blessings and truths of who they were; feel into our own power and greatness of being; and set intentions about ourselves, as future ancestors. We will imagine a future world, full of community and depth.

AARP: Avoiding Coronavirus Fraud

Online Event

Scammers look to capitalize on the news of the moment, especially if the headlines can instill fear and motivate people to act. The ongoing outbreak of coronavirus is no exception. Join us as we learn why the current coronavirus pandemic presents an opportunity for scammers, and some of the most common types of scams in which they will engage.

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.

AARP: Home Fit

Online Event

This program empowers and equips you with information that could help you safely remain in your home as you age. The workshop leads participants through the process of thinking about each area of their current home and whether it will meet their needs as they age, from an accessibility and livability viewpoint.

Post Election Vigil & Community Gathering

Online Event

No matter the results of the election this year, we know we will want to gather in community. Please save the date and join the UUA, UU the Vote, Side with Love, and UUA President Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray for this event. After, join East Shore members and friends on a different Zoom call for a chance to talk to one another.

All Church Ivy Pull

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

The Grounds Ministry has regularly watered plants, did significant weeding and generally cared for the plants and trees on the campus... and the one thing they did not make progress with is the infestations of ivy. So, we need your help!

What Now?

Online Event

Rev. Furrer invites everyone to consider the events of the past week and what we as individuals are now called upon to do individually, as families, and as a community of faith with a historic tradition that—sometimes—calls for a collective response.