Gathering in the park
Yesterday we had a successful gathering in Manito park.It was a beautiful day and well over 40 people attended!
We have a new home at the Spokane Friends Meeting! Find out more here.
Yesterday we had a successful gathering in Manito park.It was a beautiful day and well over 40 people attended!
We have heard that some of our INUUC members are feeling overwhelmed, stressed and burned-out. Meditation is a good way to relax the mind. Developing a habit of meditating is an excellent way to strengthen your psyche to be able to withstand the volatile environment we are now in. The Healthy Community Circle is announcing … Continue reading Sa Ta Na Ma Meditation
At the end of his sermon, Jim cited St. Francis of Assisi who said, shortly before he died that he was at peace because he had done what he had been given to do. Our question is – what we have been given to do to counter climate crisis? Jim offered two practical actions that … Continue reading Action Items from Jim Thompson’s Sermon: “Our Real Work: Spirituality in a Time of Climate Crisis”
At their September 30, 2021 meeting, the Governance Circle officially approved three new members. Johnna Woodruff is a familiar face to many of us. When she moved to Spokane in 2008, she joined a Small Group Ministry at UUCS and soon became a member. For many years, she was co-chair of the Membership Team. Her … Continue reading Welcome to our new INUUC members!
Greetings from GA delegates, Stephanie Samson and Lannie MacAndrea!INUUC was not certified in time to have delegates, but the Church of the Larger Fellowship selected us as two of their twenty-two regular delegates knowing that we would also be representing INUUC. Thank you, CLF! We were honored to represent CLF and INUUC at General Assembly 2021. … Continue reading Report from General Assembly
Read the new report as well as the first one at: https://inuuc.org/about-us/our-stories/history/inuuc-progress-reports/
The Healthy Community Circle is facilitating the start of Small Group Ministry in September, as mentioned by Rev. Tracy Springberry in her recent sermon. The content will be based on the Touchstones material. Touchstones is an online journal that has a focus each month and that is designed for whole church participation, if desired. It includes RE material, a … Continue reading Small Group Ministry Starts in the Fall!
Thank you to the 53 INUUC members who did “The Holy Work of Showing Up” for our combined Soul Weaving service and first Annual Meeting on Sunday, June 13, 2021. With 80 total members, we exceeded our required 30% quorum (24 people) with an impressive 66% of our members attending. Talk about showing up! At … Continue reading INUUC Annual Meeting Summary Report
As of 8:15 a.m., Friday, April 23, we, the Inland Northwest Unitarian Universalist Community, are an officially recognized member congregation of the Unitarian Universalist Association. It has taken a lot of work by many people, and though we have a lot more work ahead of us, we all need to take a moment to congratulate … Continue reading We Are Officially a UUA Member Church!
We ask all members to commit to donating their time, talents and/or funds to INUUC to the best of their ability, and to commit to following the UU principles. If you have not yet joined INUUC and would like to, please email membership@inuuc.org to tell us you’d like to join, and include your name, phone number, and postal address. INUUC … Continue reading Want to Be a Member?