Author: Matt McHorse

Touchstones Journal & Small Groups

The Touchstones Project Journal is a monthly theme-based program that INUUC makes available free to our interested members and friends. The project is supported by subscriptions from Unitarian Universalist congregations like ours. Enjoy reading Touchstones on your own or join a monthly discussion group The Touchstones topic for November is Interdependance. Download the Touchstones Journal … Continue reading Touchstones Journal & Small Groups

Side With Love

Subscribe to Side with Love Side with Love is a public advocacy campaign that seeks to harness love’s power to stop oppression. It is sponsored by the Unitarian Universalist Association and all are welcome to join. Contact us at love@uua.org. To subscribe to a variety of newsletters they put out, visit: https://sidewithlove.org/subscribe

Pastoral Care Circle

Wondering what to do with that walker or crutches in your garage? PCC has an idea! Your INUUC Pastoral Care Circle is compiling a list of lending items for our community, including medical supplies, such as walkers, stools, crutches, scooters, etc. Our hope is that when a need arises among our church community, we can … Continue reading Pastoral Care Circle

What We Do Makes a Difference!

(an ongoing series highlighting individual INUUC social justice activities, this one about Marion Hammer) Marion Hammer has made a huge difference to so many LGBTQ+ people through her years working with PFLAG* both in Spokane and at the national level. Her son Mark “loved wearing frilly, silky things” at an early age. An Oakland school psychologist … Continue reading What We Do Makes a Difference!

General Assembly Town Hall Recording

On Wednesday, November 8 at 6:30 p.m., we held a Town Hall meeting to talk about General Assembly. If you missed the meeting, you can view a recording using this link: https://vimeo.com/883796821/87d8a1a2e6?share=copy

Memory Notebook for Deb Jacquemin

There will be a memory notebook available for past UU choir and music director Deb Jacquemin at our Sunday service at Rockwood Retirement Center on November 19. If you want to write something to her, it might help to think ahead so many people have a chance to add a note after church.

What We Do Makes a Difference!

(An ongoing series highlighting individual INUUC social justice activities, this one about Bonnie Overlie.) Lindsey came to live with the Overlies when she was just 12 days old, a beautiful and welcome child, but it soon became evident that she had inherited cerebral palsy from her birth mother. She was admitted to the Guild School … Continue reading What We Do Makes a Difference!