Author: Matt McHorse

Antiracism Learning Circles

Sign up now for Antiracism Learning Circles, sponsored by First UU Portland!  They are open to all age groups and affiliations. This is a chance to learn together in small groups while deepening relationships. You are invited to join Antracism Learning Circles this fall. It’s on Zoom, so you can join from anywhere! LEARNING CIRCLES are … Continue reading Antiracism Learning Circles

Spokane Alliance – Wrestling with the Truth of Colonization Training

The Spokane Alliance is offering institutional members like INUUC the opportunity for its community to deepen its knowledge and skills, so that it can be better partners to BIPOC communities in our region. In November, the Alliance will host our first local Wrestling with the Truth of Colonization training. The first five sessions of the … Continue reading Spokane Alliance – Wrestling with the Truth of Colonization Training

Spotlight Organization for August and September

Refugee and Immigrant Connections Spokane (RICS) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit with the mission to support refugee and immigrant communities by providing services, fostering community bonds, and advocating for refugee and immigrant rights in the Inland Northwest, and we envision a multicultural community where everyone can thrive. To achieve our goals, we bring people together, provide … Continue reading Spotlight Organization for August and September

Coordinating Circle Kicks off New Season

The Coordinating Circle (CC) is where all INUUC program circles converge into a whole-church blend of programs, initiatives, and activities. Monthly CC meetings bring together representatives from all twelve program circles, such as Pastoral Care, Non-Profit Spotlight Circle, Communications, Soul Weaving, Fun, Membership, Healthy Community, UUA Connections and more. Together they share, discuss, and, yes, … Continue reading Coordinating Circle Kicks off New Season

Letter from the UUA President

The Rev. Dr. Sofía Betancourt, elected UUA President at General Assembly in June 2023, offers a message of welcome at the start of a new congregational year for Unitarian Universalists. Rev. Dr. Betancourt also invites all UUs into a shared ministry together to reimagine the workings and expressions of Unitarian Universalist faith, while holding onto the traditions, … Continue reading Letter from the UUA President

Volunteer at In-Person Services

As before, the Soul Weaving Circle needs various types of helpers for in-person services, including set up, clean up, greeters/ushers, and tech support. If you would like to volunteer, please click the link below to sign up for upcoming dates. Going forward, Lisa Heil will be the new volunteer coordinator for services. For questions, text/call … Continue reading Volunteer at In-Person Services