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Fire at the Center
Fire at the Center
Please join us in welcoming Rev. Karen Van Fossan. UU Minister and author of “The Fire at the Center: Solidarity, Whiteness, and Becoming a Water Protector” Rev. Van Fossan takes readers behind the scenes of the Dakota Access Pipeline conflict, to penitentiaries whe...
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The most common answer to “What brought you here today?” is “Connection.” Because of that we work hard to have many ways to make and keep connections at East Shore Unitarian Church, and there is ALWAYS room for more!
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Our Lifelong Learning program promotes and provides faith formation and educational learning opportunities throughout the lifespan. We provide children, youth, young adults, and adults consistent and continual opportunities to explore, reflect, and learn in a nurturing spiritual community.
Latest News
From the Minister: Happy Anniversary
April 23rd marks the one year anniversary of my Installation Ceremony as East Shore’s Settled Minister. On this date, I am filled with gratitude for the Blessing of our Shared Ministry. We have shared many joyous moments, celebrated birthdays and Child Dedications,...
Minister’s Message: The Gift of Aging
Halleluiah by Mary Oliver Everyone should be born into this world happy and loving everything. But in truth it rarely works that way. For myself, I have spent my life clamoring toward it. Halleluiah, anyway I’m not where I started! And have you too been trudging like...
COVID Protocols for 2023-2024
As we prepare for the return of the church program year, Water Communion, Salmon Bake and so much more we wanted to update our COVID Policies. The threat of COVID, RSV, and the flu haven’t gone away, so as we come back we also know the timing aligns with the most...
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12700 SE 32nd Street
Bellevue, WA 98005
425-747-3780
Acknowledgement of Our Indigenous Neighbors
We, at East Shore Unitarian Church, acknowledge that this land is the traditional territory of Coast Salish peoples. We recognize the impact of settler colonialism and pledge to nurture our relationship with our indigenous neighbors. Their ways and understanding will guide us as we work to restore and sustain their homelands upon which we all depend.