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Worship Every Sunday – 10:30am All Are Welcome!
Sunday, January 28, 2018Rev. Rich Gamble, preachingRev. Lauren Cannon, liturgist Pastor Yuki Schwartz, offMusic Leader: Elliot Kraber Accompaniment: Yigit Kolat Theme: Good and Bad Spirits Scripture: Mark 1:21-28
Greeter: OPEN Reader: Marilyn Usher: Pat Communion: Lauren & Rich Coffee Hour Host: Margaret & Puspita Children's Ministry: Anita
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!
Children's Ministry with Anita – program every Sunday 10:00am- 12pm. More info at http://www.keystoneseattle.org/children-youth/Sermons Available Online: If you missed a Sunday, were downstairs at Sunday School, or just want to hear a sermon again, our JLP Intern, Hunter Paulson-Smith, has created an online audio archive where you can listen to them or download them. Click HERE to listen, and please share. Thank you, Hunter!
** NEXT WEEK **
Sunday, February 4, 2018 Rev. Rich Gamble, preaching Rev. Lauren Cannon Pastor Yuki Schwartz, off
Music Leader: Elliot Kraber Accompaniment: Yigit Kolat
Greeter: OPEN Reader: Bri Usher: Hunter Communion: Rich & Lauren Coffee Hour Host: Charles Children's Ministry: Anita
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Upcoming Events
Sunday Jan. 28- next steps Keystone faith formation winter study & Poor People's Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival coffee hour debrief & planning discussion
Friday, Feb. 2 – Wallingford Meaningful Movies Showing: "War on the EPA" – AND celebrate 15 years of Meaningful Movies! @ Keystone UCC (Battson Hall) Doors Open at 6:30pm; Movie Starts at 7pm
Saturday, Feb. 3 – Preparing Food and Sharing Dinner @ Sacred Heart Shelter
Saturday, Feb. 3 – Homelessness Advocacy 101 Workshop @ 10am, University Congregational UCC, Seattle. Hosted by the Seattle/King County Coalition on Homelessness
Tuesday, Feb. 6, Homelessness Advocacy 101 Workshop @ 6:30pm, Kent Lutheran Church Hosted by the Seattle/King County Coalition on Homelessness
Tuesday, Feb. 20 – Interfaith Advocacy Day @ Washington State House, Olympia 9am-3pm
Wednesday, Feb. 21 – Homelessness Advocacy 101 Workshop @ 5:30p.m, Federal Way Day Center Hosted by the Seattle/King County Coalition on Homelessness
** See below for details on these and other events related to life in our community **
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Homelessness Advocacy 101 Workshopsw/Seattle/King County Coalition on Homelessness
As the 2018 legislative session in Olympia kicks off, it's vital now more than ever to raise our voices and urge our legislators to pass the bills necessary to help and house people. The Seattle/King County Coalition on Homelessness is offering a series of refresher workshops to help folks boost their advocacy skills. They are free, fun, and provide people with the tools they need to advocate this legislative session. Homelessness Advoacy 101 WorkshopsDate: Saturday, Feb. 3Time: 10:00amLocation: University Congregational Church, in Seattle's U-District, 4515 16th Ave. NE, Seattle Date: Tuesday, Feb. 6Time: 6:30pmLocation: Kent Lutheran Church, 336 2nd Ave. S, KentDate: Wednesday, Feb. 21Time: 5:30pmLocation: Federal Way Day Center, 33505 13th Pl S, Federal WayMore information and registration at http://homelessinfo.org/what_you_can_do/homelessness_advocacy_101.php?mgs1=47d2pLUoJUTraining includes information such as who makes decisions in Olympia, how a bill becomes a law, and things that regular people can do to make a difference.
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----------------------- ------------------------- ---------------------- ----------------------- --------------------- -------------------Sunday January 28
Coffee Hour Conversation
All are welcome - to a debrief of our recent attendance at the January 18 Seattle gathering for the New Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for a Moral Revival. We had a hearty group at the Jan. 18 Mass Meeting at Plymouth UCC, following our participation at Nov. 6 Mass Meeting, and our book study during Fall 2017 of “The Third Reconstruction” by Rev. Dr. William J. Barber.
Now Keystone is planning for our winter faith formation course offering. Come to coffee caucus Sunday to share your input, as we consider deepening our next steps & actions, using “ Forward Together” for 4 or 5 Wednesdaynights during Lent. February 21- March 21, 2018, co-taught by Hunter, Yuki, Lauren & Rich.
Background on the original Poor People’s Campaign: watch/listen: Jan. 25, 2018 Democracy Now!
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Sign Petition to Rescind Activist's Deportation Order
Mijente has created a petition to call for the Seattle Immigration and Customs Enforcement Office to rescind a deportation order for Maru Mora-Villalpando, a Washington-based community activist and mother. Maru leads Northwest Detention Center Resistance (NWDCR), an organization that was founded when immigratns held at the Northwest Detention Center began a series of hunger strikes in 2014 protesting their inhumane treatment. ICE is targeting Maru because of her activism, targeting organizers and activists like her as part of their racially motivated deportation agenda. You can sign the petition to support Maru and her work at https://action.mijente.net/petitions/ice-serves-deportation-notice-on-undocumented-leader-for-organizing-detained-immigrants
For Young Adults Exploring Faith and Justice
Momentum is a new young adult gathering sponsored by Faith Action Network: They gather to do something every other month. And provide a place where interpersonal relationships can be developed. As well as explore the intersections of faith and justice together! If interested, you can email Chasity or check out the Facebook group.
Looking Ahead: Faith Action Network Interfaith Advocacy Day
Tuesday, Feb 20, 9am-3pm in OlympiaAs an Advocating Congregation, we join Faith Action Network to bring to our elected leaders the voice of compassion and justice. We partner for the common good with people of all faiths in standing for our shared values. Registration is open and is $15 is you pay before February 20th and $20 at the door. If you need help with cost, contact FAN about scholarships. Please be sure to register before February 12th . Registering after February 12th will not guarantee you an appointment with legislators and/or staff.
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** NOW RECRUITING INTERNS FOR 2018/19 **
Justice Leadership Programs Northwest is now accepting applications from change-makers of all ages who are looking to deepen their faith while doing the work of justice. The Justice Leadership Program, affiliate of the national Young Adult Service Communities Network, seeks motivated young people ages 21-35 for an 11-month internship beginning in September 2018. Interns learn community organizing and political advocacy working full time at a Seattle-based nonprofit, while living in intentional community and serving a local congregation. Direct inquiries to justiceleadership@gmail.com, and apply online today. Priority deadline is February 15 -- please spread the word! Justice Leadership Jubilee is filling its next cohort of volunteers, who serve part-time for six to nine months at a local organization working for structural change toward social justice.. Jubilee is a program for individuals seeking a deeper analysis of systemic injustice, and a desire to strengthen the connection between faith and justice in a cohort of their peers. Previous year's organizational partners included Puget Sound Sage, 350 Seattle, and the Church Council of Greater Seattle. Reply to this message with any questions; find our application online here. JLPNW is based at Keystone Congregational UCC in Seattle, and grateful for the support of our partner congregations -- Northshore UCC, Plymouth Congregational UCC, Prospect UCC, All Pilgrims Church, University Congregational UCC, as well as the PNW Conference.
Please forward widely! Help us spread the word about these exciting opportunities to Be the Church and build a robust, faith-based movement for justice in the Northwest. In joyful resistance, Claire Claire West Outreach Coordinator Justice Leadership Programs Northwest justiceleadership.org(206) 909-8758Pronouns: she/her
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Film: War on the EPA (and the 15th anniversary of Meaningful Movies!) (53 minutes; James Jacoby, 2017) Friday, Feb. 2; Doors open at 6:30pm; Movie starts at 7:00pm @ Keystone UCC (downstairs in Battson Hall)
Come help us celebrate the 15th anniversary of the Meaningful Movies, cake included. Our movie for the evening is the PBS Frontline documentary “War on the EPA.” The film tells the story of how combatting perceived federal overreach by the EPA became a popular conservative cause. It unpacks the events that led to the Trump administration’s withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement, and to repealing the Clean Power Plan. Join us after the film for a discussion with a panel of former EPA employees.
** 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 - 1/1 Lisa Smith - 1/6 Yigit Kolat - 1/9 Janice Hougen - 1/10 Pastor Peg Faulmann - 1/16 Nell Townley - 1/20 Dick Becker- 1/22 James Sabo - 1/23 Anita Featherstone - 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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Reaching Keystone UCC Pastoral Staff & JLP Interns:
Reach us at your Keystone church office: (206) 632-6021. This phone is also checked remotely since all staff and interns serve part-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 works Tuesdays, Wednesdays, & Thursdays. & Wednesday eve classes. (Off Friday- Saturdayand Mondays). Email Lauren to make an appointment on those days at lauren.cannon@keystoneseattle.org
Pastor Yuki is at church two Sundays a month and is available to meet by appointment. Email her at yuki.schwartz@gmail.com.
Hunter Paulson Smith serves approximately 25 hours/week as well as at Earth Ministry. Find Hunter in the JLP intern/Heifer office at church and connect at: hunterpaulsonsmith@gmail.com
Brianna Little serves 5 hours/week as our Keystone intern with the Justice Leadership Program, and 32 hours at Real Change in Seattle. Reach Bri at: bmlittle@email.wm.edu |
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