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Friday, January 23, 2015
MLK Day report back; and Two Workshops this week to Practice for upcoming Advocacy
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
class tonight postponed--- & note upcoming classes here!
Please note and mark your calendars for spring!
Keystone friends,
Our teacher for tonight was called away and so we write to alert you there is no class at Keystone tonight in the Justice Leadership Program. Please mark a note that Cory Maclay will teach May 19!
Here again is the description:
And take a moment to mark some of the classes below to your calendars!
Grace and peace,
Lauren, Rich, Elizabeth
Keystone friends,
Our teacher for tonight was called away and so we write to alert you there is no class at Keystone tonight in the Justice Leadership Program. Please mark a note that Cory Maclay will teach May 19!
Here again is the description:
Skills for Social Change: Changing the World One Meeting at a Time
Structure drives behavior. Those of us cultivating social change benefit from learning how to shift various structures. One used extensively in our world? Meetings! Come learn several tools for designing and leading more effective meetings. This gathering will be designed by Cory Maclay, M.A., an organizational leadership consultant.
Structure drives behavior. Those of us cultivating social change benefit from learning how to shift various structures. One used extensively in our world? Meetings! Come learn several tools for designing and leading more effective meetings. This gathering will be designed by Cory Maclay, M.A., an organizational leadership consultant.
◆Tuesday, May 19, 6:30pm optional potluck (free food for interns/service corps), 7:00-8:30pm workshop. Keystone Church, 5019 Keystone Place N., Seattle
And take a moment to mark some of the classes below to your calendars!
Grace and peace,
Lauren, Rich, Elizabeth
GROUNDING JUSTICE-MAKING IN FAITH
Faith & Justice-Making: Liberation Theology: A Biblical/Theological Grounding for Justice
Theologian Walter Wink writes, "In a world sinking into ever-deeper injustice and violence, Jesus offers an alternative to the Domination System that just cries out to be tried." Rev. Rich Gamble will lead us in a four-week class about this proposition set out in Wink's book, "The Powers That Be," and how we might enact it in our own lives.
Tuesdays, January 20 & 27, February 3 & 17
6:30 potluck (free food for interns/service corps), 7:00-8:30 pm workshop
Keystone Church, 5019 Keystone Place N.
Faith & Justice-Making: Resisting Structural Evil: Love as Economic-Ecologic Vocation
Author Dr. Cynthia Moe-Lobeda and her research assistant Freddie Helmiere lead an interactive discussion of their new book, Resisting Structural Evil: Love as Economic- Ecologic Vocation. Moe-Lobeda, Associate Professor at Seattle University, connects economic equity, earth care, and social values to develop an "earth-honoring, justice-seeking Christian ethical stance." Cornel West says, "This is a grand prophetic book..."
Tuesdays, Feb. 24, March 3, & March 17, 6:30 potluck (free food for interns/service corps), 7:00-8:30 pm workshop. Location tentatively The Collaboratory, 5623 Rainier Avenue South
Faith & Justice-Making: Locating Faith Communities in Seattle Social Change Movements
To be confirmed.
Tuesday, March 24.
Faith & Justice-Making: Practice of Nonviolence
At age 28, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. led the first successful large-scale application of nonviolent resistance in America- the Montgomery bus boycott that gave hope to millions for an end to segregation. This class unit takes us through King’s own account of this struggle as we read “Stride Toward Freedom.” Inspired in part by Gandhi, King interpreted nonviolent resistance as a call from courageous Christian faith. These classes invite discovering more understanding of agape love. Come to steep in the characteristics of living deeply rooted love in action. King said agape “recognizes the fact that all life is interrelated.” Portions of “A Force More Powerful” films will show nonviolent social movements. Explore with Rev. Lauren Cannon the theology, theory, and practical components of nonviolence as King describes them in the Montgomery story. Take inspiration for challenges in our daily lives, and social change work.
Tuesdays, April 7, 21, 28, & May 5, 6:30 potluck (free food for interns/service corps), 7:00-8:30 pm workshop. Location tentatively: The Collaboratory, 5623 Rainier Avenue
LIVING OUR VOCATION OF JUSTICE
May include:
Noticing Your Neighborhood: Doing Justice in an Urban Context--Rev. Greg Turk
Creating Art that Inspires Justice--Sharon D'Amico (photography and more), Janet Stecker (music), Beth Amsbary (theatre)
Building Communities of Justice--Rebecca Saldaña, Rev. Mike Denton
Doing Justice through Research & Policy-Making--Dorothy Mann
Sustaining Justice Over the Long Haul--Michael Ramos
May 26; June 2, 16, 23, 30
Thursday, December 4, 2014
Add some extra contemplation, worship, or a little book discussion
nourish your spirit
Advent at Keystone UCC
Welcome all- come for some sustenance!
Book discussion: All I Really Want: Readings for a Modern Christmas
Witty writing from our UCC colleague Rev. Quinn Caldwell to guide us to preserve and revel in time with God and what is meaningful, in a busy season. The tea is on- drop in for this facilitated time- photocopies available at office or get the book here. Contact: lauren.cannon@ keystoneseattle.org
Wednesdays Dec 3rd, 10th, 17th- 7 pm
Holden Prayer Services
30 minute candlelit contemplative worship: singing, scriptures, silence. Join us in the sanctuary. Elliot Kraber- cantor. Kate Froese- accompanist. At Keystone we began offering these services each Advent after two of our year-long volunteers started it, following their time serving at Holden Village in the Cascade mountains, where Marty Haugen wrote this lovely evening vespers service. contact: lauren.cannon@ keystoneseattle.org
All Sundays in Advent
Worship at 10:30 AM- all welcome!
Advent candles:
Hope- November 30- Rev. Rich Gamble preaching
Peace- December 7- Rev. Steve Bauck preaching
Joy- December 14- Rev. Lauren Cannon preaching
Love- December 21- Rev. Rich Gamble preaching
Dec 24th 7pm Christmas Eve
Service of Lessons and Carols: A wonderful candelight service for family, out of town guests, and friends.
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Are you serving those on the front lines? Workshop: Responding Compassionately to Trauma; and self care
Please share this workshop with any in your church you think might find this helpful, especially those engaged in direct service through shelter or meal programs. It is led by Barb Bennett, who was education director at First Place School for many years. You might also be interested to know that Barb's other claim to fame is that she is the mom of our JLP sojourner, Sam Rennebohm, and married to Craig Rennebohm!
Warmly, Elizabeth, Lauren, Rich
Skills for Social Change: Understanding & Responding Compassionately to Trauma
Develop skills in understanding and responding compassionately to those who are struggling with some of life's most difficult challenges. How do we take care of ourselves and others while on the front lines of direct service and justice advocacy? Led by Barbara Bennett, Ph.D.
Tuesday, December 2, 7:00-8:30 pm. 6:30 optional potluck (free food for interns/service corps), Keystone Church, 5019 Keystone Place N. Basement Social Hall
Join our Justice Leadership Program interns and other interested folks for this workshop! Please RSVP to Elizabeth @ jlp.elizabeth@gmail.com

Sunday, October 5, 2014
Ordination & Installation of Lauren Cannon: October 26, 5:30 PM: come celebrate & worship!
God is Still Speaking, The United Church of Christ “That They May All Be One”
All are cordially invited to the
Ordination
of
Lauren Cannon
to the
Ministry of Word and Sacrament
at
Keystone United Church of Christ
5019 Keystone Place North
Seattle, WA 98103
and
Installation
as Associate Pastor
Sunday October 26
5:30 PM worship
Refreshments to follow
Clergy are encouraged to wear robes with stoles
(the liturgical color for ordinations is red.)
Please arrive 30 minutes early for a walk through and photo.
Share our joy & please forward this invitation to church & conference members, friends!
Saturday, October 4, 2014
Articles on Keystone ministries: witness for action on climate change; and equipping young adults for faithful justice lives
Our Green Team built toward our Keystone presence at the People's Climate March.
Our Justice Leadership Program is kicking off a next promising year with our 4 new interns.
Check out the latest edition of the Pacific NW Conference UCC News- two articles highlight discipleship at Keystone UCC. It is online at http://www.pncuccnews.org
This issue "includes stories on camps, justice interns, Western Regional Youth Event, Alison Stendahl, the Spokane Alliance, Keystone members at the People's Climate March and more."
The UCC News encourages us to pass it on to our email lists and post it on Facebook, Twitter, or emailing the pdf file, etc- thanks!
Our Justice Leadership Program is kicking off a next promising year with our 4 new interns.
Check out the latest edition of the Pacific NW Conference UCC News- two articles highlight discipleship at Keystone UCC. It is online at http://www.pncuccnews.org
This issue "includes stories on camps, justice interns, Western Regional Youth Event, Alison Stendahl, the Spokane Alliance, Keystone members at the People's Climate March and more."
The UCC News encourages us to pass it on to our email lists and post it on Facebook, Twitter, or emailing the pdf file, etc- thanks!
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