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Being…in the Midst
Being…in the Midst
- Reverend April Frazier How do we find meaning when illness knocks us over and changes how we understand the world and ourselves to be? When there is so much we cannot control, how can we find a bit of peace...and just be? Rev. April Frazier is a Board Certified Chaplain and after working in […]
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A “Justice and Service” Service
A “Justice and Service” Service
- Advocates for Social Justice (ASJ) Coordinating Council Come learn about the ways that our WUUC community is working to make the world a better, more just place. You’ll hear from folks in our congregation who are doing this important work, and find out how you can get involved.
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Ditzler Hall Dedication Service
Ditzler Hall Dedication Service
– Reverend Dan Lillie In today’s service, we will dedicate our sanctuary as “Ditzler Hall” to honor Bob Ditzler’s leadership in building our beloved church home. The link to join the Zoom Meeting online service at 10 a.m. is here. https://bit.ly/wuucworship Meeting ID: 940 3686 1969 For audio only, call: 253-215-8782
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The Time of Our Lives (Exploring Our Limits series, Part 1)
The Time of Our Lives (Exploring Our Limits series, Part 1)
– Reverend Dan Lillie It may seem like there is not enough time to do everything we feel we should... and that is true! We don't have enough time in our lives to do everything worthy of doing, which means we have choices to make. Can the pressure of an ever-ticking clock help encourage us […]
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Storytelling from an Indigenous perspective
Storytelling from an Indigenous perspective
- Pamela Seamonster (Her legal and preferred name to be called, although she will clarify with her indigenous, Chelalakem, name when she starts speaking). Join us for this special service as Pamela Seamonster shares the indigenous tradition of storytelling from her perspective as a Snohomish Tribal Councilwoman and Cultural Educator. Pamela Seamonster is a Councilwoman […]