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February 2011
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and plans events to build PNC leadership. |
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. Church sent 250 signatures. |
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challenged by programs that build mutual caring. |
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empower children to live their faith. |
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and is mayor of 100-year-old Metaline Falls. |
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Church in Seattle. |
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an American celebration of Scottish clans' plaids and colors. |
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and becomes surreal connection with tragic shootings. |
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summer camps at Pilgrim Firs and N-Sid-Sen. |
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April 2011
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but national UCC funding for it is running out. |
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directors, dates and theme "Got Spirit: Seeing God in the Everyday." |
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name change and resolution to become Open and Affirming. |
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in July to engage in dialogue on issues of concern in their faith lives. |
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as the first retirement community in downtown Seattle. |
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to help churches with decisions about curricula and resources. |
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Reflection and Direction" as delegates meet in Seattle. |
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and opportunities in the Conference. |
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Summer 2011
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in life of conference and in lives of people who go to camps and retreats. |
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to help rebuild homes after February firestorm. |
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offering "dining with dignity" meals to homeless downtown. |
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and injustice to native communities from nuclear mining contamination. |
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visit PNC July 20 to 26, with plans to meet with young adults. |
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participants to find their gifts and act on them to transform the world. |
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in life of conference and in lives of people who go to camps and retreats. |
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to form the Faith Action Network. |
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disaster relief and recovery agencies. |
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Big Holy Audacious Goals and new ways to solve problems. |
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as as part of exploring how the church and members can reduce their environmental footprint.. |
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on overcoming racism,learning justice leadership and homeless advocacy. |
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October 2011
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to people who walk or drive by the church, which is near downtown. |
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in the sanctuary to focus attention on the theme of "Seasons of Creation." |
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for hungry children in Woodinville schools spreads. |
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on education, prices and personnel for Local Church Ministries resources. |
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in Europe and the issues for the marginalized Polish Reformed Church. |
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with a call to our responsibility to God to care for creation. |
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about and reflect on UCC clergy / lay participation in Occupy Seattle and Occupy Spokane. |
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to provide a stream of information for members in the area . |
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cuts access to its parking lot and create a neighborhood "paradise." |
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in the PNC as part of their global partner visit in July. |
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October 2011
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February 2010
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to keep them informed of UCC Pension Board caring and changes. |
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from her experiences visiting Seoul and hosting visitors last year. |
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for Conference Annual Meeting April 23 to 25 in Wenatchee. |
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and form core group to start a new UCC church there. |
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learn about UCC curriculum and make decisions. |
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on March 7 at Everett First Congregational UCC. |
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April 2010
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to listen to dreams, hopes and visions of local church members. |
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a way to spread his theological perspectives beyond his congregation. |
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suggesting ways churches can become more adept in using media technology. |
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is the 2010 Annual Meeting theme. |
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and other congregations in environmental education, action and advocacy. |
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maintain commitment to rebuilding post-Katrina New Orleans homes. |
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as part of a Witness for Peace health care research team. |
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June 2010
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for shape of new church life and interaction as it moves into the future. |
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is shaped by a culture. Global partner churches learn from each other. |
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is behind United Churches in University Place having a high level of giving to OGHS. |
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to offer training to churches to help them work with returning veterans. |
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everyday opportunities for compassion and about young people and church involvement. |
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offers ideas and model for preserving church record. |
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the journey to death can be an adventure for the dying person and caregivers. |
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and elects 142 people to committees. |
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September 2010
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to help clergy and congregations adopt companionship ministries of presence. |
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and staff lends continuity to Pilgrim Firs and N-Sid-Sen summer camps. |
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making its chancel accessible and doing other improvements. |
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events, opportunities, call to pray and act. |
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most of which Linda Crowe of Veradale UCC designed for 16 of 19 years. |
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to build common ground and healthy Muslim-Christian relationships. |
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in Celtic spirituality and in improving racial relations. |
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renovations that help make its partnership with the YMCA more visibl. |
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to make a difference as Pilgrim Firs as Environmental Justice Center. |
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for church involvement to keep up camps. |
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November 2010
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provides model for ecumenical theological studies with emphasis on justice. |
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Justice Leaders Engaging in Developing (LED) program. |
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teen who is seeking asylum in the United States. |
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name and restarts, renamed as Progressive Christians at the UW. |
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and technology assessment. |
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and recommendations following communication and technology survey. |
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and clergy at Jesuit Seattle University's ecumenical program. |
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give pastor rapport with churches in Wallace and Osburn. |
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skills to work improving Pilgrim Firs. |
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from talk to action using his skills as a blacksmith. |
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, based on resources as a UCC Partner in Education. |
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in election season and approaches to church conflicts. |
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December 2009
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of going to sacred spaces to heal history of unresolved grief of Native Americans. |
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its building's 100th anniversary and its ministries with parish nurses and labyrinth. |
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with PNC's Global Ministries Committee. She serves at a school in Turkey. |
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2010 featured speaker. The theme is "Communication, Compassion and Community". |
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offered as resources to extend your ministries. |
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use to enhance camping programs during summer camps and all year. |
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neighborhood children, a model for campers writing camp songs about their experiences. |
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and adult study books ecumenically and through Upper Room Books. |
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shares about fragile state of camping in some UCC conferences national meeting. |
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to homeless who gather under the freeway across Fourth Ave. |
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becoming a national environmental justice center. |
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September 2009
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enables campers to sing out during campfires. |
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reflects its early years of leaving its door unlocked for people passing through. . . |
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work ecumenically to make 450 sandwiches a month for homeless people in Yakima. |
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invites clergy and lay leaders to develop ministries to veterans. |
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of friendship since they met at a Pilgrim Firs family camp in 1959. |
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campers experienced breakthroughs in their lives and ablities. |
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encourages investments through Oikocredit in the lives of people. |
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as awards and fund-raising art for Earth Ministry. |
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and discussion of issues facing the conference. |
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