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Julie Clark advocates with Senator Patty Murray to prevent cuts to Medicaid. Julie depends on those benefits and advocates for herself and others.

Annual Meeting theme is "Finding Place/Sacred Space." Business and workshops are on-site and online.
Julie Clark of the United Churches of Olympia spoke with Sen. Patty Murray against cuts to Medicare.
Pastor of The United Churches says the church is "more than pew sitters," serving and supporting its community.
Joyce del Rosario, new Faith Action Network executive director, builds support for advocacy for the vulnerable.
During February, Spirit of Peace UCC members took a message to member of Congress with Valentines.
Phil Hodson, designated conference minister, invites PNC churches and members to be people of hope.
News Briefs include clergy transitions, class on feedback, bringing books to AM, anti-racism training and more.
Spokane and Seattle offer ecumenical gatherings to explore ways to steward church buildings and lands.
Freeman Palmer, Central Atlantic Conference minister, will be the PNC Annual Meeting keynote speaker.
The United Churches opens space for nonprofit and faith advocates to meet across from state Capitol.
200 attend Interfaith Advocacy Day and invite others to join them in advocacy. Several from UCC at hearing on refugees.
Kristin Ang, policy engagement director for FAN, gives overview of 2025 issues and progress in advocacy.
Pilgrim Firs and N-Sid-Sen work camps prepare the sites for the coming season of UCC camps and other groups.
Conference announces three-person team, headed by Randy Crowe, to set N-Sid-Sen in shape for the future.
Volunteers pitch in to do cleaning and repairs at N-Sid-Sen at work camps in March and coming up.
Pastor serves as board president for Forks Community Food Bank, which just opened a new marketplace approach.