Swapnesh Dubey, an actor, director and activist in India, presented a service on Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights in 2020. He will return (via video) to present another aspect on the tremendously popular Indian holiday on October 23, and share his observations on ho...
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23 October
Diwali
Diwali
Date Oct 23, 2022Time 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
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25 October
Meaningful Movies: Necessity: Climate Justice and the Thin Green Line
Meaningful Movies: Necessity: Climate Justice and the Thin Green Line
Oct 25, 20227:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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26 October
Mistakes & Miracles Book Group
Mistakes & Miracles Book Group
Oct 26, 20227:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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30 October
Trunk or Treat
Trunk or Treat
Oct 30, 202212:00 PM - 2:00 PM
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30 October
Black Lives Matter Flash Stance: Woodinville
Black Lives Matter Flash Stance: Woodinville
Oct 30, 202212:30 PM - 1:30 PM
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Embracing the Future: East Shore Auction 2022
East Shore holds an auction every year in November to build community and raise money for the church. This year we are Embracing the Future with both an online and a live event! We will still be managing the auction online, including the catalog and the bidding, so...
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COVID Protocols at East Shore
With the new guidelines from the CDC, the Staff Leadership Team updated our Covid Protocols. Please review them before coming on campus here. We will no longer be checking vaccine cards, though we do strongly encourage all to get the vaccines and boosters. We will...
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Preparing for Rev. María Cristina!
It was only two months ago when we voted unanimously to call Rev. Dr. María Cristina Vlassidis Burgoa to be our next settled minister. At the time we did not know any specifics as to when she was going to be moving and beginning her position at East Shore. We would...
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Acknowledgement of Our Indigenous Neighbors
We, at East Shore Unitarian Church, acknowledge that this land is the traditional territory of Coast Salish peoples. We recognize the impact of settler colonialism and pledge to nurture our relationship with our indigenous neighbors. Their ways and understanding will guide us as we work to restore and sustain their homelands upon which we all depend.
Labor Acknowledgement
We, the members of East Shore Unitarian Church, mourn the loss of life and liberty of the millions of enslaved and exploited people whose labor has contributed to the great wealth of this nation. We acknowledge the long-lasting impact on Black communities to this day of that enslavement and the racism that continues to ignore and exploit their contributions. We commit ourselves to the work of justice for our colleagues, friends, and fellow citizens.