Shame and Rage

Zoom

 – Cora Goss-Grubbs, WUUC Member The work of anti-oppression evokes a wide range of difficult emotions - anger, guilt, grief, anxiety, fear - making it challenging, exhausting, and sometimes impossible. Cora Goss-Grubbs will share a personal story and the ideas of trauma specialists to guide us in exploring how we might advance our anti-racism work […]

WUUC Town Hall [z]

Zoom

Proposal to participate in co-ordination of Minister Dan on Oct. 4.

Meet ALICE: The Face of Poverty in Snohomish County [z]

Zoom

– Rachel Eddy Public discourse around economic policy often evokes limited ideas of who to view as poor, while those who directly serve people experiencing poverty often have a very different understanding of their needs and experience. Join us for a trauma-informed exploration of generation poverty, its effects, and policy implications. The link to join […]

Taking the Pulse of a Community

Zoom

– Jack Brand How do we know what a "community" is thinking?  How can a leader – and a direction – be chosen for a group of individuals with differing needs and beliefs?  Jack Brand asks whether the recent WUUC Minister Search process has implications beyond our walls. The link to join the online service […]

Living by the Book

Zoom

 – Ava Priest A genre-bending exploration of how reading secular books with a sacred lens can support the responsible search for truth and meaning.  Ava speaks to how podcasts like "Harry Potter and the Sacred Text" helped them rearrange their ideas of what holy scripture looks like.  Find your favorite book, song, artwork, or chalice […]