Monthly Archives: March 2022

Give My Regards to Broadway

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April’s Fellowship News

Registration RequiredTo enhance the safety of your Zoom experience, we require advanced registration for Zoom meetings held on the church’s Zoom account. You only need to register once for a repeating event. Find the registration links in the descriptions of … Continue reading

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Second Saturday Documentary Series Presents:

Seaspiracy – Exploring Our Ocean’s Problems Our April documentary, Seaspiracy, explores various environmental issues affecting our oceans, including plastic pollution, ghost nets, and overfishing. This film argues that commercial fisheries are the main driver of marine ecosystem destruction and advocates for ending fish consumption completely. As part of our Second Saturday … Continue reading

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April’s Special Offering: Training the Future

This month’s Special Offering will be split between the Pacific School of Religion and the Disciples Seminary Foundation. The Pacific School of Religion is the nearest seminary that trains future United Church of Christ and Disciples of Christ pastors. Disciples … Continue reading

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Volunteering with Joy

Recently, Joy Barnitz was interviewed for the Washington Hospital social media outreach effort for volunteers. She worked for many years as a lab scientist and program manager developing new medicines. Then, in 2018, as she was winding down her consulting … Continue reading

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Hygiene Items Help S.A.V.E.

Safe Alternatives to Violent Environments (S.A.V.E.) needs donations of ditty bags filled with hygiene items for women fleeing violent homes. Some of these women come to the shelter and their programs with no belongings. Are you willing to help? You … Continue reading

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Church Libraries Have Justice Roots

Did you know that prior to Plessy v. Ferguson, Black people weren’t allowed in public libraries throughout much of the USA? Once separate but equal became the law of the land, library entrances, reading rooms, and collections were rigidly segregated. … Continue reading

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Annual Outdoor Worship and Picnic

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Hunting for Donations and Eggs

The Ministry of Christian Education Team is planning the Annual Easter Egg Hunt for Easter Sunday, April 17th. However, your help is needed to achieve this mission. There are approximately 400 colorful plastic eggs to fill and we need candy. … Continue reading

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Your Liver Could Save a Life

Former Church Member Seeks Living Liver Donor Jay Gould, a former member of Niles Congregational Church (one of our predecessor congregations) is in need of a liver transplant and his surgeons say a donation of part of a living person’s … Continue reading

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