First Sunday Breakfast
Our short service this morning will feature Linda King, and will feature the book “Hands Up!”
Our short service this morning will feature Linda King, and will feature the book “Hands Up!”
The obtaining and spending of money is necessary in our lives but can function like something separate from our spiritual selves. This message will explore how we can engage with money in our lives so it supports rather than hinders our heartfelt and spiritual intentions for ourselves and our world. Presented by Susan Kaphammer.
With so many of the UUCY members in Spokane at UUA General Assembly, we will forgo the service and just go straight for the coffee and conversation, from 10 to 11 am.
“Although my father was not a UU, he taught me a lot about basic UU values — to wit, we care for each other, no matter what.” — Rev. Ken Jones
This is the day of our annual “Flower Ceremony” in which all are invited to bring a flower to symbolize our unique character. We’ll exchange flowers in the service. Please plan to stay after for our annual Congregational Meeting.
Bring the family to share in a short service followed by breakfast and fellowship for everyone
Rev. Ken Jones delves into “Systems Thinking” as a new way to understand the universe and our place in it.
Presented by UUCY member Mike Gempler
Rev. Ken Jones honors nineteenth-century reformer Julia Ward Howe and her effort to nurture a more peaceful and just world
Join us for a short reflective service titled ‘Wired To Be Tribal’, presented by UUCY Member Chuck Forster. Services are followed by food and fellowship for everyone.