Sunday, September 15, 2019

step out with Keystone to Youth Climate Strike Sept. 20 & more Keystone news!

Join us for services
Worship Every Sunday – 10:30am
All Are Welcome!

Sunday, September 15, 2019
Rev. Rich Gamble, preaching
with Rev. Lauren Cannon.  (Rev. Yuki Schwartz, off)


Theme: Faithfulness
Scripture: Exodus 32: 7-14
Music Leader: Elliot Kraber
Accompaniment: Yigit Kolat

Reader: Marilyn
Usher: Dan O.

Coffee Hour: Arlene
Children's Ministry:  Paisley for Anita

Congratulations Yuki! and thank you everyone for making September 8 Ordination 5 pm worship and 6 pm grand reception celebration so meaningful at Keystone!
We heard the holy wisdom/ holy words of Micah 6: 1-8 and sang bold rounds of "What Does the Lord Require?"  You wore red, Rev. Rich preached, Amber read scripture, Rita and Barb led liturgy as well as Communion with Yuki & Clint!  We sang with Janet Stecher, Elliot Kraber & Yigit Kolat.  Lauren welcomed dear guests from Chicago, Bremmerton, and Pacific Northwest, and central Missouri.  We got to adorn Yuki with her doctoral hood, as she thanked Keystone for And we ate beautiful cakes from John and Barb in a reception hall decorated by Jo in Battson Hall following worship- thank you everyone for helping extend our warm welcome, bringing beautiful fruit, sandwiches, flowers and so much heart- to cheer this great day!

Excerpt:
*Closing Hymn  What Does the Lord Require? Jim Strathdee
Lyrics reprinted under OneLicense A-730247
Bass/Tenor (part 1): What does the Lord require of you? What does the Lord require of you?

Alto (part 2): Justice, kindness, walk humbly with your God.

Soprano (part 3): To do justice, and love kindness, and walk humbly with your God.
* Benediction
*Sending Hymn        What Does the Lord Require (reprise)
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Families:  *new*  Your children start in worship, to start their morning in song & community! *  After the scripture is read, Children head down to classroom for the craft, Bible story, & creative play.  All ages together.  Let Anita know if your child has any snack allergies.  (Kids are always welcome to also remain in worship with you.)  Anita will usher children back up to sanctuary @ Communion- to be with you, for closing hymn!

* Find Activity pages, crayons & books on the welcome table every week as you come in: two types: younger children & older children.

Children's Ministry with Anita – program every Sunday 9:30 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. 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, you can listen to or download past sermons from our audio archive. Click HERE to listen, and please share. ​

NEXT WEEK

Sunday, September 22:  10:30 AM worship
Rev. Yuki Schwartz, preaching
with Rev. Lauren Cannon (Rev. Rich Gamble off)


Music Leader: Elliot Kraber
Accompaniment: Yigit Kolat

Reader: Sandie
Usher: Christian
Coffee: Barbara
Children's Ministry: Anita
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Keystone member
We rejoice for you Lance Apollo Townsdin,
born July 17!   We celebrate you- & the secure love that enfolds you!  Michelle, Christian and big sis Allie (turning 3) - you are all doing an amazing job- Keep it up!  We are with you!
 
Sharing Life Together: community
Joys, Challenges, Prayers, & News



Nell Townsley is being admitted today (9/12) to check out the significant pain in her hip and lower back.  Nathan is helping Nell assess if she has a fracture.  And we are grateful for folks who may take turns visiting as she is in the hospital, and may transfer to needed nursing care.  Thank you to Margaret who has been present amidst Nathan and Ruth also having a dear friend in Oregon who has entered hospice.  Call, text or email to Lauren are welcome if you have a time you can offer to visit:  773-501-7382

Our prayers are sending our Children's Teacher Anita extra strength as she spends time helping her mom in Maryland, stays at her sister's, and helps out her nephews, as they all navigate her mom's recent health challenges. 
 

More September:
Sept. 15: Rev Rich preaches with Rev. Lauren
Sept. 22:  Rev. Yuki preaches with Rev. Lauren
Sept. 29: Rev. Rich preaches with music led by Janet

October 1- Nov. 5:
Rev. Rich on sabbatical

 
Also Announced: on Sunday September 8:
Amber invited us to Save the date!  FAN: Cluster Meeting: North King County – October 29 from 7-9 PM at Journey Christian Church (includes Ballard, North Seattle, Phinney Ridge, and University District)

From this past week:
9/5: FAN webinar on sensitive locations (churches etc) in immigration justice. Talk to Amber:  dickson@fanwa.org  see below

9/5: Communities Rising gathered @ Keystone: Voting: How Do we Decide?

9/6: Friday @ Meaningful Movies @ Keystone: The Human Element.

9/7: Prayers:  We continue to hold our whole extended Hearn family in our hearts from the celebration of Donald Hearn’s life Saturday @ Keystone.

Blessings, blessings this week to our scholars, teachers, & families: Back to School!  We celebrate your sharp minds that can ask tough questions, grow your dendrites, and your hearts for humble learning, as you bloom forth!  

We rejoice with the Townsdins:  baby Lance is coming up on two months!
 
Upcoming Events

Friday, September 20 – join Keystone to Youth Climate Strike Rally
@ Seattle City Hall, 600 4th Ave.
March begins at noon. (see below.  other spots we are plugging in too!)

Monday, September 23 – Deadline to comment on federal proposal to end SNAP benefits for 3 million people
Click here to submit a comment on the US government's proposal to reformulate the federal poverty level that would end SNAP benefits to working families, children, and senior citizens.
 
Friday, October 4 – Wallingford Meaningful Movies: Damned to Extinction
@ Keystone UCC
Doors Open at 6:30 p.m., movie starts at 7 p.m.
 
** See below for details on these and other events related to life in our community **

Week of Climate Action is here! Sept. 20

Young climate activists around the world have been walking out of their schools to protest global inaction on climate change and organizing for change in their neighborhoods. On September 20, we will join them for week of strikes and actions, which kick off in Seattle with a Youth Climate Strike Rally at noon at City Hall, 600 4th Ave350.org has a list of ways that you can support them. They've also published a free Climate Resistance Handbook that has more ideas on ways you can organize for climate action. 

Couple ways Keystone folks will be out there include these:
Meet before at Cal Anderson with our Kadima friends:

Kadima Meet-Up at Climate Justice Fest
Friday, September 20⋅9:30 – 10:00am
Cal Anderson Park
1635 11th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122, USA

Description:9:30am Shacharit at Lincoln Reservoir in Cal Anderson Park Meet up with Jews and friends during the Climate Strike for a minyan during the Climate Justice Fest at Cal Anderson Park. Meet up with other Jews & allies at 9:30am on the east side of Lincoln Reservoir (by the fountain) for a short morning service. BYOTallit, Siddur, and Tefilin, or just your prayerful presence. We will blow shofar and welcome us all to arise to the world as it is before joining the larger rally at 10am, which runs until 12pm when there is a march to City Hall. Information on the general event: https://www.facebook.com/events/724142398026618/

Organizer: Kadima Reconstructionist Community
 

Advocate for Your Neighbors

Speak up for Treaty Rights and Clean Air  Puget Sound Energy is planning to build a liquefied natural gas plant on the Tacoma Tideflats, which is adjacent to Puyallup Tribal land and waters. The plant would store and distribute fracked gas in an operation that would affect the people being held at the NW Immigrant Detention Center, as well as homes and neighborhoods in the surrounding area. Puyallup Water Warriors have been praying and fasting to protest the plant. You can join them in their resistance by submitting a comment on the Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement, and also by speaking out to your neighbors and contacts on social media, using the hashtags #Pray4LifeGivers and #NoLNG253. You can also watch Earth Ministry's Web site for more action ideas and for more information. Comment deadline is September 9. 

Federal: SNAP Rule Changes  The Trump administration is working to end SNAP benefits for three million people by restricting eligibility for people earning over 130% of the federal poverty level and preventing states from automatically enrolling residents who receive other benefits. As with other proposed rule changes, we have 60 days to provide comments against this proposal, and each comment must be unique. You can submit a comment at regulations.gov, indicating how this policy would cause more hunger in our communities, especially for working families, children, and senior citizens. Deadline for comments is September 23.

Training on Immigration Responses

Faith Action Network:  Many of you are already responding with compassion and care for your immigrant neighbors. We are always looking for additional resources to share with our statewide network to maximize the role faith communities can play in response to workplace raids, detentions, and deportations.
With El Centro de la Raza and the Anti-Defamation League, FAN hosted a Sensitive Location Webinar on Thursday, September 5, at noon. Keystone was represented by Amber for now, as we talked about how places of worship are sensitive locations and can protect immigrants. 
We know in Yakima, faith communities have been engaged with the Yakima Immigrant Response Network in witnessing ICE flights and transportation to the Northwest Detention Center. They hosted an ICE Raid Verifier Training Thursday, August 29, at Central Lutheran Church in Yakima.
From the Washington Immigrant Solidarity Network (WAISN) there are several calls to action: “The core of our Deportation Defense strategy is rapid response teams. These teams work together to verify ICE activity so that we can report back to the community where ICE is operating and whether or not they have detained people. Are you part of a team or know someone who is? Do you want to start a team? Fill out this form and let us know!”
Also from WAISN, last week there were reports of ICE action in Ephrata that caused widespread fear in the Grant County Courthouse. Please take action.
Gethsemane Lutheran Church and Sanctuary Downtown Seattle supporters gathered this past week and continue to support Jose Robles and his family while he is in detention. Contact them to support that effort.
We will continue to add resources to use at  NEW ADVOCACY TOOLKIT page, scroll down to immigration resources. Talk to Keystone folks about our next steps!
Keystone's Children's Ministries requests your help collecting a few supplies
in prep for manger making later this fall!  Keep your eye out, and start a little bag
or box, to drop off to Anita anytime in the classroom!  (half way down the stairs
from narthex to Battson Hall= the door to classroom space.)

Film:  Damned to Extinction (with special guests)
Friday, October 4; Doors open at 6:30 p.m.; movie starts at  7 p.m.
@ Keystone UCC (downstairs in Battson Hall)

 
** 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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The Meaningful Movies Project is growing and we're looking for some enthusiastic people to join us!
 

We are seeking new members for our Executive Board.  Here is the Board Member description and the Board Member application.
We are also accepting applications for a 2019/2020 Meaningful Movies Intern.  Here is the internship description and application.
Do either sound like you or someone you know? We welcome you to apply and we'd be grateful if you forwarded these openings to your networks. Thank you!
Calendar-at-a-Glance

Important Dates
October 1 - November 5: Rev. Rich's sabbatical
October 18-19: PNW UCC Conference Fall Gathering: Richland: check this out!

Fall:  Monthly get togethers to share food, strengthen our spirits, deepen our faith in study:  Wednesday/Saturday early evenings- faith activities for children and youth: family-design!
-- Chat more with Pastor Lauren

Save the Dates: for Festival of Hope:  November 23 & 24!
 


Kate Speltz - 9/23
Allie Townsdin - 9/12

Arlene Hobson- 9/20

Blake Penick - 9/29
Betty Sabo - 9/13
 

Here's wishing each of them the happiest of birthdays, from all of us at Keystone UCC!
Please let Barb know additions/ omissions! 
 
Keep an eye out here for upcoming Keystone Birthdays!

Reaching Keystone UCC Pastoral Staff:


Reach us at your Keystone church office: (206) 632-6021.  This phone is also checked remotely since all staff 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 keystone5019@gmail.com.

Pastor Lauren is available Monday-Thursday mornings (and during evening classes) and Sundays. (Sabbath = Friday & Saturdays). Email to make a meeting time: lauren.cannon@keystoneseattle.org 

Pastor Yuki is at church two Sundays a month and is available to meet by appointment (Sabbath = Fridays). Email her at yuki.schwartz@keystoneseattle.org.
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Sunday, September 1, 2019

We're Ready to Celebrate with Yuki: Ordination September 8 at 5 pm!

Join us for services
Worship Every Sunday – 10:30am
All Are Welcome!

Sunday, September 1, 2019
Rev. Rich Gamble, preaching
with Rev. Lauren Cannon.  (Pastor Yuki Schwartz, off)


Theme: Humility
Scripture: Luke 14: 1, 7-14
Music Leader: Elliot Kraber
Accompaniment: Yigit Kolat

Reader: Jo
Usher: John

Coffee Hour: O'Neills
& Barb & John hosting August-birthdays- cake!
Children's Ministry: Anita

Happy Labor Day weekend
and Cheers & Blessings to each of our scholars and teachers
as you get back to school next week!

This Sunday September 1, we will again be enjoying singing some of the worship music that will be part of Yuki's ordination service on September 8- so come on out for a lift of the Spirit!
And we will again hear Lauren's hello (as on Sunday August 25), back from nourishing sabbatical time for she, Mike & Leo, including their trek to Lauren's dear people and home-places along the eastern seaboard from VA, to NH, ME and to MA.   From Lauren (see below)

Families: Pick up Children's Activity pages & crayons & books on the welcome table every week as you come in to worship (two types: younger children & older children.)  Children of any age are always welcome to worship with your family, or to head to  classroom!  Parents/caregivers/siblings, help your child back up to sanctuary for Communion all together.

Children's Ministry with Anita – program every Sunday 9:30 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. 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, you can listen to or download past sermons from our audio archive. Click HERE to listen, and please share. ​

NEXT WEEK

Sunday, September 8:  10:30 AM worship
Rev. Lauren Cannon, preaching
with Rev. Rich Gamble, & Pastor Yuki Schwartz


Theme: Discipleship
Scripture: Luke 14: 25-33
Music Leader: Elliot Kraber
Accompaniment: Yigit Kolat

Reader: Dan S.
Usher: Marilyn
Coffee: open
Children's Ministry: Anita
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September 8:  5 pm
Ordination of Pastor Yuki Schwartz!

All welcome!!  Celebrate, wear red, if you like!
Rev. Rich preaching.
Music with Janet Stecher, Elliot Kraber & Yigit Kolat.
Honored guests from Chicago, Bremmerton, and Pacific Northwest.
Reception in Battson Hall following worship- thank you everyone for helping extend our warm welcome, to host!
See below!
Our youngest Keystone member!!

We rejoice and welcome you
Lance Apollo Townsdin, born July 17!!!  
Thank you - Pastor Lauren has Returned from Sabbatical 


"Thank you thank you beloved, for supporting a kind of a 'once in a lifetime' travel adventure for my family:  Mike was also on sabbatical July and August (one more month coming in December for him); and Leo was off school.  So we could go east to share precious time with Leo's grandparents and cousins, who cant travel as readily.  It was a rich and joyful time for us of deeply connecting with my root places, people and earth... lots of swimming and visiting and star filled night skies.

We all surely dream for a chance to occasionally step away from the daily rhythms of a call, to think & read and recalibrate.  And you helped offer me a time for rest and renewal; I am so grateful and excited about our ministries ahead this fall.  Rich, Yuki, & I are at work on plans to gather in study, meal sharing, as we do more stepping out in ways we are called to act, both with neighbors, and wider.

As I have been reconnecting with you over my return, it has been a delight to hear of how many of you took the chance to bravely test a new skill or take up a new effort, and help out while I was gone.  We are all especially grateful to Yuki and Rich for so many ways they stretched.  And we plan to keep inviting folks to try new things, as Rich takes his sabbatical October 1- November 5!

Here are a couple glimpses of the wonderful life that I am hearing was bursting out around here, right when people claim its a summer slow down.  And much more!

Barb preaching!
You celebrating the end of Danielle's year (whom I got to wish well on her way to airport 8/27!)
Margaret extending Danielle her place to live for a patch!
Michelle & Christian & Ali's new joy: little Lance arrived in great love!!
Monica (and all Jim's support) hosting Mom's Demand Action film & meeting!
Looking at roof colors as our latest detail in all the roof planning with John, Christian and Rich, as our solar project continues forward!
Dan S. getting his voice out at city hall on Green New Deal!
Connie and Rich V. testifying at hearings from Olympia to Tacoma to downtown Seattle, as our Green Team voices are ever needed!

And now we are in great excited prep for September 8.  We are ready to celebrate with Yuki!  Thank you for preparing our great hospitality to welcome many dear ones who have supported her call to ministry over these last years!  We have so much to come!  Blessings abound!
With deepest gratitude,
Lauren 
Upcoming Events
Every Tuesday through September 3 – Close the Camps Vigil
@ Seattle ICE headquarters
(1000 2nd Avenue, on the corner of 2nd and Spring in downtown Seattle)
Vigil lasts from noon to 2 p.m.; planning meeting begins at 2:15 p.m.
 
Friday, September 6 – Wallingford Meaningful Movies: The Human Element
@ Keystone UCC
Doors Open at 6:30 p.m., movie starts at 7 p.m.

Sunday, September 8 – Ordination of Pastor Yuki Schwartz
@ Keystone UCC
Service begins at 5 p.m. All are invited to wear red to celebrate this day. A reception will follow.

Monday, September 9 – Deadline to comment on Proposed Tacoma LNG Project
Click here to submit a comment on Puget Sound Energy's plan to build a liquefied natural gas plant on the Tacoma Tide Flats.

Friday, September 20 – Youth Climate Strike Rally
@ Seattle City Hall, 600 4th Ave.
Rally begins at noon.

Monday, September 23 – Deadline to comment on federal proposal to end SNAP benefits for 3 million people
Click here to submit a comment on the US government's proposal to reformulate the federal poverty level that would end SNAP benefits to working families, children, and senior citizens.
 
** See below for details on these and other events related to life in our community **

Advocate for Your Neighbors

Speak up for Treaty Rights and Clean Air  Puget Sound Energy is planning to build a liquefied natural gas plant on the Tacoma Tideflats, which is adjacent to Puyallup Tribal land and waters. The plant would store and distribute fracked gas in an operation that would affect the people being held at the NW Immigrant Detention Center, as well as homes and neighborhoods in the surrounding area. Puyallup Water Warriors have been praying and fasting to protest the plant. You can join them in their resistance by submitting a comment on the Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement, and also by speaking out to your neighbors and contacts on social media, using the hashtags #Pray4LifeGivers and #NoLNG253. You can also watch Earth Ministry's Web site for more action ideas and for more information. Comment deadline is September 9. 

Federal: SNAP Rule Changes  The Trump administration is working to end SNAP benefits for three million people by restricting eligibility for people earning over 130% of the federal poverty level and preventing states from automatically enrolling residents who receive other benefits. As with other proposed rule changes, we have 60 days to provide comments against this proposal, and each comment must be unique. You can submit a comment at regulations.gov, indicating how this policy would cause more hunger in our communities, especially for working families, children, and senior citizens. Deadline for comments is September 23.
ProtectImmigrants.org is organizing regular vigils at the Seattle ICE office and sending delegations to senators' offices to demand that the US close the migrant and refugee camps on the México-US border, and reunite the families torn apart by US policies. The vigils will take placeevery Tuesday through September 3, from noon to 2 p.m. at the downtown ICE office, 1000 2nd Avenue, on the corner of 2nd and Spring. Participants are invited to take part in planning meetings at 2:15 p.m. to help support and grow the vigil, as well as plan future direct actions. Go to protectimmigrants.org for updates, and add your presence and your voice to demand that our elected officials close these camps. 


Film: The Human Element

(1 hour, 18 minutes; Mathew Testa, 2018)
Friday, September 6; Doors open at 6:30 p.m.; movie starts at  7 p.m.

@ Keystone UCC (downstairs in Battson Hall)

Earth, Air, Water, Fire: The mythical elements of nature are seen interacting with the Human element in this film. Photographer James Balog focuses his lens on the complex relationship between humans and nature and challenges us to contemplate our place in, and responsibility to, the natural world.
“The Human Element” features subjects who are often overlooked victims of climate change. Balog visits Tangier Island, a fishing community facing the imminent reality of sea level rise threatening their future. We meet Yadira Sanchez and her three children in Denver, all of whom suffer from asthma and attend a special school for children struggling with air. Balog embeds with a Cal Fire strike team on the front lines of the most expensive wildfire in California history. He ventures into Kentucky coal country, meeting unemployed miners finding hope from a new source. Balog argues that humans are part of the whole system of nature and not apart from it. Knowing this, he finds great hope that the fifth element, the human element, can bring the whole system back into balance.
The photography in this film is visually stunning, the human elements are feelingly brought forward, and the issue is the compelling current existential issue of our planet.
Official trailerhttps://youtu.be/k34FhplukXQ
 
** 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.

Save the Date: Pastor Yuki's Ordination is Sept. 8


The day is soon coming!  Join Yuki in celebrating her ordination to ministry in the United Church of Christ! The service will be at 5 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 8, here at Keystone, followed by a reception of cake, snacks, and coffee. Yuki is inviting everyone attending to wear red as a sign of the Spirit's presence among us on this day!
Thursday September 5 @ Noon
Barb Anderson is one of Keystone's Faith Action Network (FAN) reps...  & we would like to invite Keystone folks to attend this webinar- from wherever convenient for you!

With El Centro de la Raza and the Anti-Defamation League, FAN is hosting a Sensitive Location Webinar on Thursday, September 5th, at noon.  Spend your lunchtime with FAN as we talk about how places of worship are sensitive locations and can protect immigrants.  To register go to FAN@FANWA.org and click on Get Involved and then click on News.  This webinar is on this page with a direct click to register and get involved and speak up.
Thank you, all!  ~ Barb

Week of Climate Action Starts Sept. 20

Young climate activists around the world have been walking out of their schools to protest global inaction on climate change and organizing for change in their neighborhoods. On September 20, you can join them for week of strikes and actions, which kick off in Seattle with a Youth Climate Strike Rally at noon at City Hall, 600 4th Ave. 350.org has a list of ways that you can support them. They've also published a free Climate Resistance Handbook that has more ideas on ways you can organize for climate action.  
Calendar-at-a-Glance

Important Dates
September 6: Meaningful Movies Wallingford: The Human Element
September 8: Pastor Yuki's ordination
September 20: Week of climate action begins
October 1 - November 5: Rev. Rich's sabbatical
October 18-19: PNW Conference Fall Gathering

Monthly get togethers to share food, strengthen our spirits, deepen our faith in study:  Wednesday/Saturday early evenings- faith activities for children and youth: family-design!
-- Chat more with Pastor Lauren

Save the Dates: for Festival of Hope:  November 23 & 24!
 

 

Levi Penick - 8/23
Jim Little - 8/26

Grant Davis - 8/27

Steve Bauck - 8/28
Elliot Kraber - 8/29
 

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!

Reaching Keystone UCC Pastoral Staff:


Reach us at your Keystone church office: (206) 632-6021.  This phone is also checked remotely since all staff 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 keystone5019@gmail.com.

Pastor Lauren is available Monday-Thursday mornings (and during evening classes) and Sundays. (Sabbath = Friday & Saturdays). Email to make a meeting time: lauren.cannon@keystoneseattle.org 

Pastor Yuki is at church two Sundays a month and is available to meet by appointment (Sabbath = Fridays). Email her at yuki.schwartz@keystoneseattle.org.
Click here for: Justice Leadership Program- UCC
LIKE Keystone UCC on Facebook
Click here to read our Keystone blog at "Latest News" on our website
Click here to bounce to Keystone UCC website
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To submit content for inclusion, email lauren.cannon@keystoneseattle.org  All content must be received by Thursdays at Noon, for Friday newsletters.
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