The Time of Our Lives (Exploring Our Limits series, Part 1)
Ditzler Hall & Zoom– 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 […]
Post-Service Potluck [s]
Ditzler HallA potluck in the sanctuary on the 4th Sunday of each month after Sunday service. For those with limited transportation, a potluck just after service is much easier to manage than a special trip to someone’s home like with our circle suppers and lunches. Please send me thoughts and questions to Tevina Flood: tevina.flood@gmail.com.
Auction Item: Wonton Making Party to Celebrate the Chinese New Year!
Off SiteCora & David Goss-Grubbs Celebrate the Chinese New Year with a wonton-making party! Jaime Holt will lead us in making chicken and pork wontons using her late mum's recipe passed down for generations. Together we'll feast on wonton soup and explore our Chinese zodiac signs. Start off the 2023 Chinese New Year with delicious food, […]
February 2024 Soul Matters Theme
Passage from Soul Matters February 2024 Theme: Welcome to the Gift of Justice & Equity Here we go again. Another injustice. Even more inequity exposed. So much pain. So many issues. So little equality. And so, so many people with certainty. I wish I had it. Don’t you? The crystal-clear clarity of who’s right and […]
Imbolc
Also called Imbolg, Candlemas, Brigantia, The Feast of the Waxing Light, and Oimelc. Imbolc celebrates the increasing strength of the God, given as the first and greatest gift of the Goddess. Many Wiccans honour the Goddess at this time as the source of fire, poetry, arts, crafts, agriculture and smith craft. It is a time […]
Special Choir Rehearsal
Ditzler HallRehearsal for Matt, Terry, Johnna and Marian. Starting when the Music circle ends and ending around 5 p.m.
Storytelling from an Indigenous perspective
Ditzler Hall- 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 […]
Safer Congregations Task Force
Library & ZoomMeeting for the Safe Congregations Task Force.
Worship Staff Planning Meeting [l&z]
Library & ZoomMonthly Worship Staff Planning Meeting.
Carol Pitman funeral/gravestone interment
Ditzler HallTo honor Carol Pitman there will be a funeral/graveside interment at Acacia Cemetery on Lake City Way Thursday, February 8 at 10:00 a.m. and then a less formal Caring Circle for Carol at WUUC at 3:30 p.m. the same day (2/08/2024). All are invited to attend either or both. Friends are invited to share memories at […]
Limits to our Love: Our Finite Emotional Capacity (Exploring Our Limits series, Part 2)
Ditzler Hall- Reverend Dan Lillie In part 2 of the Exploring Our Limits series, we will explore the limits of our emotional capacity. There are limits to how much we can feel. When we feel like the weight of the whole world is upon us, accepting our emotional limits can give us the permission we need […]
Town Hall to Present the Budget
Ditzler HallOn Sunday, February 11, a Town Hall will be held immediately after the service regarding the proposed 24-25 WUUC budget. WUUC Treasurer Kermit Sprang will present the budget and answer questions. In advance of the Town Hall a summary of the budget will be sent out on the “Announce” list. More detailed information regarding the […]
Documents Group
LibraryDocuments group meeting in the library at 1 p.m. on Monday, February 12
2nd Tuesday TED Talk (s&z)
Ditzler Hall & ZoomOn the second Tuesday of each month from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m., we watch a TED Talk together and then discuss it afterwards. This one will be over Zoom on Tuesday, April 9 from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. This month, we’ll be viewing and discussing: Karen Faith: How to talk to the worst parts of […]
Valentine’s Day
It originated as a Christian feast day honoring one or two early Christian martyrs named Saint Valentine and, through later folk traditions, has become a significant cultural, religious, and commercial celebration of romance and love in many regions of the world.