Deb Jacquemin’s Retirement Party
Long-time choir director Deb Jacquemin’s retirement party will be after church at 12:30 p.m. on Sunday, November 5 at UUCS, 4340 Whistalk Way.
We have a new home at the Spokane Friends Meeting! Find out more here.
Long-time choir director Deb Jacquemin’s retirement party will be after church at 12:30 p.m. on Sunday, November 5 at UUCS, 4340 Whistalk Way.
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
Members of the Pacific Western Region Transitions Team invites all PWR Unitarian Universalists to join them for two Regional Town Halls on Zoom: Their goal is to gather feedback regarding the future of our region and to see what ideas, hopes, and dreams you might have for a new Pacific Western Region that more fully … Continue reading Pacific Western Region Town Hall
INUUC’s Soul Weaving Circle received almost 40 survey responses giving opinions about whether we should stay at Woodland Center or move to Rockwood Community Center for this next year while we search for a long term church home. Responses were split almost 50:50 for those who preferred Rockwood and those who supported either location. Three … Continue reading Join Soul Weaving at Rockwood Community Center for the next year while we search for a permanent church home!
The nonprofit being Spotlighted for October and November is the Spokane Riverkeeper, which works to keep the Spokane River clean and healthy. The Spokane Riverkeeper: 1) Runs a litter pickup program that removes thousands of pounds of garbage from the edges of the Spokane River per year. 2) Advocates for the protection and health of your … Continue reading Nonprofit Spotlight for October
Monday, October 9 In our ongoing commitment to honor and celebrate the diversity of human experiences, we turn our focus toward the rich tapestry of Indigenous Peoples in America. It is an opportunity for us to learn, reflect, and grow as a community, recognizing the deep wisdom and resilience that Indigenous Peoples have demonstrated for … Continue reading Acknowledging Indigenous Peoples Day
What We Do Makes a Difference! (An ongoing series highlighting individual INUUC social justice activities, this one about Georgette Thornton.) For women around the world, including Afghan refugee women in Spokane, receiving sustainable Days for Girls (DfG) kits makes a huge difference in their ability to manage their menstrual periods. Georgette Thornton knows this first … Continue reading Social Action at INUUC
a theme-based ministry programfor Unitarian Universalist congregations Learn more about our Touchstones small group program
Pastor Bob, the minister at Westminster, has had the opportunity to participate in a Wild Church Leadership course. He is offering a number of Wild Church style gatherings this year and is experimenting with following the Celtic Wheel of the Year. This includes solstices, equinoxes, and the midpoints between each. He is welcoming INUUC members … Continue reading Wild Church Leadership Course
October 8, 2023 Last weekend the Governing Circle and the Coordinating Circle had their retreat. The goals that we committed to fell into two groups – those we would tackle and complete this year, and goals that we might start this year, but that are really long-term goals, maybe 5-year goals. Each heading that I … Continue reading Notes from the Governing Circle