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Join us for services 
Worship Every Sunday – 10:30amAll Are Welcome!
 
** Keystone UCC Weekly News & Events has moved to biweekly publication. See lower down for leaders lineup for next two Sundays and more **
 
Sunday, January 22, 2017Rev. Lauren Cannon, preachingRev. Rich Gamble, offMusic Leader:
  Elliot KraberAccompaniment : Yigit KolatTheme:  DiscipleshipScripture: Matthew 4:12-23 
Greeter: OPENReader: Dan
 Usher: Betty
 Communion: Barb & Lauren
 Coffee Hour Host: Barb &  John, w/January Birthday Cake, Part II
 Children's Ministry: Anita
 REV. RICH (STILL) ON VACATION:  From January 9-24, Rev. Rich and Kate will be taking a well-earned vacation in southern Spain, and as such, will not be with us on Sunday January 15 or Sunday January 22.
 
 IN CASE YOU MISSED THEM: We have been blessed recently to hear from a couple of our Keystone members, as they each shared a Moment of Ministry with us during service.
 Connie Voget offered a Moment of Ministry in worship on December 18. Read Connie's Moment of Ministry here.
 Iris Chavez, JLP Intern, offered a Moment of Ministry in worship on January 15. Read Iris' Moment of Ministry here.
 
  
 
NEXT WEEK: 
Sunday, January 29, 2017 
Greeter: OPENReader: Rita
 Usher: Elvina
 Coffee Hour Host: Margaret
 Children's Ministry: Anita
 
 ** Look for additional line up members in the next KWN edition **
 
 
Families:  Pick up Children's Activity pages & crayons on the welcome table every week as you come in to worship (based on the scripture of the day.)  There are two types: younger children & older children.  Children of any age are always part of worship & welcome! Childcare with Anita, open every Sunday 10:00am- 12pm . More info at http://www.keystoneseattle.org/children-youth/ |  |  
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| Upcoming Events: 
 Friday, Jan. 20 - Know your Rights Training
 @ McCaw Hall at Seattle Center, 321 Mercer St.
 12:00-7:00pm
 
 Friday, Jan. 20 - Sabbath of Dreams
 @ Temple de Hirsch Sinai, 1511 E. Pike St.
 6:00-7:00pm
 
 Saturday, Jan. 21 - March in Solidarity w/Keystone folks at Washington DC Women's March
 Contact Barb Anderson to coordinate: banderson@evergreencomp.com
 @ Judkins Park; marching to Seattle Center
 Rally at 10am; March begins at 11am
 
 Saturday, Jan. 21 - Kids & Race: Changing the Narrative
 @ Central Lutheran Church, 1710 11th Ave.
 9:30am-12:00pm
 
 Tuesday, Jan. 24 - Standing with SeaTac Workers Rally
 @ 18291 International Boulevard (grassy area across the street from the Red Lion Hotel near Sea-Tac Airport).
 12 noon
 
 Friday, Jan. 27 - Immigration 101 Session
 @ Everett Community Center
 9am-12:30pm
 
 Friday, Feb. 3 – Wallingford Meaningful Movies - DREAM ON
 @ Keystone UCC (Battson Hall)
 Doors Open at 6:30pm; Movie Starts at 7pm
 
 Saturday, Feb. 4 –  Sacred Heart Shelter
 Cooking and Serving Dinner
 
food and servers at Keystone by 5pm ; leave by 5:15pmSaturday, Feb. 4 –  Seattle Labor Chorus 20th Anniversary Concert 
@ Keystone UCCThursday, Feb. 9 –  Interfaith Advocacy Day (IFAD) w/Faith Action NetworkDoors open at 6:30pm; show starts at 7pm
 @ State Capitol, Olympia 
9am-3pm** See below for details on these and other events related to life in our community **
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JOIN KEYSTONE as we take it to the streets in solidarity with the Womxn's Marches happening all over the country, on Saturday, Jan. 21, starting at 10am at Judkins Park, 2150 S Norman St, Seattle.
 
 Here is the day's agenda:
 10:00am Start time
 10:30am – Rally/speakers begin
 11:00am – Groups begin marching
 End Location: Seattle Center, 400 Broad St
 Route Length: 3.6 miles
 
 
Tireless Barbara Anderson will be leading the charge for our Keystone troupe. She will be at the church at 9:30am that morning and has room for 2 additional passengers (but please check with her for her latest availability at banderson@evergreencomp.com ).  John will drop everyone off at 20th and Jackson and we will walk 5 blocks to Dearborn (no hills) and to the park.  We will be meeting at the Northwest corner of the park with Plymouth and Eagle Harbor UCC churches, as well as other faith communities. Barbara will be bringing the Keystone banner to the march, so look for it there in the Northwest corner of the park, or call her cell phone to find us (206-819-4968 )In related news ...
Plymouth offers comfort station and meeting place for Jan 21 Women's March 
For those participating in the Womxn's March, Plymouth Church UCC (1217 Sixth Ave) will be open from 9am to 4pm for those who need parking in the Plymouth garage or restrooms, and coffee, tea and water will be available. Gather, connect and unite in spirit and solidarity.
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Know Your Rights Trainings  &
 Immigration 101 Workshop
 
Our JLP Intern Iris has been at work supporting these trainings on behalf of Keystone, and invites us to plug in. Contact Iris for more information:  iris.chavez@aol.com  
Our immigrant community faces a lot of uncertainty these days. One step various organizations are taking is inform community members of their basic constitutional rights regardless of immigration status through “Know Your Rights” trainings. Colectiva Legal is working with the City of Seattle to host an all-day immigration clinic on January 20, the day of inauguration. Details:
 Seattle United for Immigrant and Refugee Families
 Date: Friday, Jan. 20, 2017
 Time: 12 – 8pm
 Location: McCaw Hall at Seattle Center, 321 Mercer Street
 
The Northwest Immigrant Rights Project (NWIRP) is offering Immigration 101 sessions, which are informational sessions open to anyone in the community who wants to know more about immigration law and policies. The next one will be held in Everett. Details: 
Date: Friday, Jan. 27, 2017Time: 9am – 12:30pm
 Location: Everett Community College, Walt Price Student Fitness Center, 2206 Tower Street, Everett, WA 98201
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Sabbath of DreamsJan. 20 @ Temple de Hirsch Sinai
 
  
Join Pastor Lauren's family to attend an Interfaith Service at Temple de Hirsch Sinai, Seattle: Sabbath of Dreams, January 20 @ 6:00 - 7:00pm . On a day in which we mark the stable transition of power, we gather for an interfaith service to remember the vision and values of three faith leaders whose birth and deaths are also recalled in this season:  Martin Luther King, Jr., Abraham Joshua Heschel, and Mahatma Gandhi. Their devotion to the possibilities of what humanity could attain provide potent guidance and inspiration in these uncertain times. Coupled with our weekly celebration of the Sabbath, a time for needed reflection and renewal, we hope to enter this new phase in our nation’s history committed to the highest ideals, concerted in our pursuit of the right and the good, and dedicated to realizing the best within our nation and ourselves.  
Kids & Race: Changing the NarrativeJan. 21 @ Central Lutheran Church
 
9:30am—noon Featuring Pastor Darla DeFrance of Columbia City Church of Hope  and early childhood educators Sharon Chang and Jason Frelot of The Well, Queen Anne Methodist Church & STCC, on how narratives and counter-narratives shape our children's racial identity development. Includes childcare with racial justice program for young kids. Tickets at januarykidsandrace.brownpapertickets.com .
 Join Keystone to Stand Faithfully with Workers
 Jan. 24 @ SeaTac
 
 
Pastor Lauren and JLP intern Iris seek Keystone folks to come join them in a noontime faith action, Tuesday, Jan. 24 in SeaTac.  They will show workers their support, as they risk to voice the injustices they have experienced working at the SeaTac airport in food service concessions.  Join many faith leaders as they stand behind Marta, whom we have come to know, as she has shared her brave story standing up to her managers.  Keystone has been walking with airport workers for four and half years, and we have claimed big wins.  SeaTac's $15 minimum wage has rippled around the country. So why would Marta only get $10/hour? The Port Commission could run an airport where all workers get dignity and respect.  Workers invite us to rally at Noon , for 15 minutes, outside SeaTac; then walk to the 1pm  Port Commission Meeting. They're hoping for a big showing that we stand with those most-vulnerable immigrant workers in airport food service.What?/Why? At the Port Commission meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 24 , Port staff will present their plan for the future of airport dining and retail, affecting over a thousand jobs. Meanwhile, the immigrant women of color in foodservice at SeaTac are coming forward with stories of harassment and abuse at work, and many still claim they have still not received the tens of thousands of dollars in back-pay and benefits that they believe they are owed under the SeaTac living wage law. On January 24 , people of faith will help tell the Port Commissioners that no company that underpays and mistreats its workers should get a new contract at OUR airport.Date: Tuesday, Jan. 24Time: 12pmLocation:  Rally at noon , 18291 International Boulevard (grassy area across the street from the Red Lion Hotel near Sea-Tac Airport). Port Commission meeting at 1pm : After a short rally, we will all walk together to the Port Commission meeting inside the airport (Airport Conference Center). |  |  |  
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Christening Conversation 
Families with children, adults interested in baptism, friends ~ new or old to Keystone UCC ~ come for a supper time discussion about this ritual in our faith. At Keystone we share in two sacraments: Communion and Baptism. It is an outward and visible sign of the grace of God. Baptism with water and the Holy Spirit is the sign and seal of our common discipleship. Through baptism a person is joined with the body of Christ, as one who is already beloved by God. In this act, our community pledges to support and share the call to be God's people always. Some circumstances invite Adults to seek re-baptism as a renewal of the spirit. 
 Start to learn more here: http://www.ucc.org/worship_baptism
 And come break bread as we talk about the sacred ritual at Keystone; bring all your questions.  Childcare provided.  Email your interest to Pastor Lauren- we are picking a weekday early evening that works best for most.  lauren.cannon@keystoneseattle.org
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Our own Elliot Kraber stars as Valjean in... Presented by Viva Vocalists - January 25 - 29@ Woodland Park Presbyterian Church 225 North 70th Street Viva Vocalists is a local class dedicated to working with people of all ages and skill levels, and makes fresh casting decisions that celebrate and add diversity of gender, sexual orientation and ethnicity to shows.
 
 *A $20 ticket buys General Admission
 *A $30 ticket gets your name in our program and admission
 *A $50 ticket gets your choice of adding a prop or making a cameo in the show, your name in the program, and admission
 
 Your ticket purchase benefits the Viva Vocalist Scholarship fund.
 
 Performance Dates:
 Wednesday, Jan. 25th @ 7:30pm
 Thursday, Jan. 26th @ 73:0pm
 Friday, Jan. 27th @ 7:30pm
 Saturday, Jan. 28th @ 7:30pm
 Sunday, Jan. 29th @ 5:00pm
 
 Purchase your tickets at http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2723653
 
 Also, like us on Facebook!
 https://m.facebook.com/vivavocalists/
 
 
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As an Advocating Congregation, we send a team from Keystone UCC each year, for this fun & connecting field work, as a labor of our love! Iris, our JLP intern, will be our team leader as we come alongside our partners at Faith Action Network and bring to our elected leaders our voices of compassion and justice. We partner for the common good with people of all faiths—and with people of no faith at all—who stand up boldly to challenge the powerful. For more information and to register, visit http://fanwa.org/interfaith-advocacy-day/ You can reach Iris by texting or calling (509) 990-5668  or by email at ichavez@thechurchcouncil.org |  |  |  
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“Finding the Wisdom we Need” 
As part of our Pacific Northwest region, our United Church of Christ Conference invites all those of us identifying as men to this wonderful opportunity to retreat together at our beautiful UCC camp: 
From Rev. Rick Russell, retired, member of the planning team, and member of Prospect Congregational UCC on Capitol Hill: 
This is a reminder to sign up for the Conference Men's Retreat at Pilgrim Firs which is being held on February 3-5, 2017 (With a day of Silence opportunity on February 2). 
The Program theme is "Finding the Wisdom We Need" with Program Leader, Rev. Mike Denton. Here are some words Mike uses to describe the theme: 
There is a difference between being an elder and being older. Everyone can get older but an elder is chosen by a community to share the stories, wisdom, faith, love and hope that has been shared with them for the sake of the community. Past systems of eldership were dismantled by self-perpetuating systems based on privilege as opposed to the needs of the community. They were dismantled by systems of power that were threatened by the foresight and hindsight of wisdom. This retreat will be a discussion about how we might choose the elders we need and be open to being the elders our communities need. 
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  Film: DREAM ON
 (139 minutes; Roger Weisberg, 2015)
 Friday, Feb. 3; Doors open at 6:30pm; Movie starts at 7:00pm
 @ Keystone UCC (downstairs in Battson Hall)
Is the American Dream alive or dead? Political comedian John Fugelsang hits the road to find out in Dream On. This epic road trip retraces the journey of Alexis de Tocqueville, whose study of our young country in 1831 came to define the U.S. as a place where anyone, of any background, could climb the ladder of economic opportunity. Fugelsang asks whether the optimistic spirit of the American Dream is alive and well in the twenty-first century, or whether George Carlin was right when he famously quipped, “It’s called the American Dream because you have to be asleep to believe it.” As countless Americans struggle with diminished prospects for the future, our core beliefs about the value of work, the inevitability of progress, the fairness of the system, and the US’s standing in the world are being shaken. After decades of rising income inequality and declining economic mobility, reviving the American Dream has become the defining issue of our time. Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/events/1752853154978523/** All events are Open to the Public. Admission is by Donation ** 
We help communities organize, educate, advocate & build community around social justice documentary film and conversation.
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Pierre Velonjara - 1/1Lisa Smith - 1/6
 Yigit Kolat - 1/9
 Janice Hougen - 1/10
 Pastor Peg Faulmann - 1/16
 Nell Townley - 1/20
 James Sabo - 1/23
 Anita Featerstone - 1/24
 Charlene Chang - 1/26
  
Here's wishing each of them the happiest of birthdays, from all of us at Keystone UCC!
 Keep an eye out here for upcoming Keystone Birthdays!
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Pastoral Care & Keystone UCC Hours:Rich and Lauren can be reached at the Keystone office: (206) 632-6021.  This phone is also checked remotely since both Rich and Lauren serve half-time.
 
 Pastor Rich is available Tuesday to Thursday mornings and Friday evenings, and holds additional office times on Saturdays and Sundays.  (Monday is Sabbath.)  Not all of these times will Rich be in the church office. If you want to see him, it is best to make an appointment. Email him at rich.gamble@keystoneseattle.org
 
 Pastor Lauren is available Mondays: 9:30am-3:30pm, and mornings: Tuesday-Friday, & Sundays:  9:30am- 12:30pm. Wednesday evening mid-week classes.  (Saturday is Sabbath). Email Lauren to make an appointment on any of those days at lauren.cannon@keystoneseattle.org
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