Author: Matt McHorse

Antiracism Learning Circles

First Unitarian Portland with be again offering online antiracism circles. Theses circles are open to all; several members of INUUC have participated in these circles in the past and we highly encourage everyone to consider attending! Registration for this fall is now open. Circles start the week of September 23. Full descriptions, schedules, and registration information are HERE. A printable … Continue reading Antiracism Learning Circles

INUUC Farmers Market Coming Soon

As we celebrate meeting in person once again, let’s also celebrate our Fall Garden Harvests. INUUC Gardeners are invited to bring your excess produce to the Sunday, September 15, 2024 service. We hope to have a variety of tomatoes, cucumbers, beets, green beans, summer squash, herbs, and possibly some sweet corn, zucchini pickle relish, and winter squash. … Continue reading INUUC Farmers Market Coming Soon

Looking for volunteers!

As we begin our new church year, we are asking for more people to be engaged with helping with Sunday services. Church members have to set up and put away the supplies and equipment we use for the in-person services. This year we would like to have four teams of three people who agree to … Continue reading Looking for volunteers!

Help the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee provide relief in Ukraine

The Unitarian Universalist Service Committee (UUSC) advances human rights through grassroots collaborations. You can learn more, or help with your donation by going to https://www.uusc.org/initiatives/chiricli/ You can receive ongoing updates about the UUSC projects by subscribing to their newsletter at https://www.uusc.org/subscribe/

Camp N-Sid-Sen Lifeguard

We have an urgent need to hire a lifeguard at UU Camp N-Sid-Sen on Lake Coeur D’Alene in Idaho the first week of July (1st through the 4th). If anyone knows someone, or knows anyone who might know someone who might be interested, please let us know at newsletter@inuuc.org!

Welcome to our new member!

Eileen Martin has lived and taught art to children in many places—including Chile, Venezuela, the Philippines, Bellingham, Sandpoint and Spokane. In addition to making art, she is an ardent student of art. Her Spokane house is full of all kinds of art, and her front and back yards full of all kinds of flowers and … Continue reading Welcome to our new member!