Seattle University’s School of Theology and Ministry (STM) invites UUs from around the Pacific Northwest to participate in an ecumenical and interreligious initiative, “Faith and Values in the Public Square.” The initiative offers a blog for ongoing conversation, which complements a two-part lecture series on
Upcoming October Webinars to Share with your Congregations
The Pacific Western Region has five Webinar Offerings for you to choose from this month with something for everyone. Many of these are part of a series, so take a look at the full menu of PWR Webinar Offerings and see what might fit
Build and Energize Your Stewardship Ministry- October 20 Salem, Oregon
Come learn to help your congregation emphasize the connection between spiritual stewardship and mission through the Forward Through The Ages (FORTH) program. FORTH is a social networking program to help congregations grow a year-round culture of spiritual generosity. FORTH encourages a community of congregational leaders to create and
Seminary for a Day at Portland First
First Unitarian Church of Portland, OR, invites all Pacific Northwest UUs to attend “Seminary for a Day” on Saturday, October 27, 8:15 AM to 4:15 PM. This year, Meadville Lombard Theological School will present. The first “Seminary for a Day” hosted
University Unitarian Offers “Perversity of Diversity” Workshop
The Soul Work Anti-Racism group of University Unitarian Church (UUC) invites you to register now for a very special workshop sponsored with the Rev. Dr. Mark Morrison-Reed: Torn Between Fuzzy Aspirations and Hard Realities: The Perversity of Embracing Diversity The workshop will be
New UUA Resource Page on Web Conferencing for Congregations
The UUA website has a new resource page on Web Conferencing Providers for congregations wishing to use web conferencing technology when you aren’t able to get everyone together in person. The UUA Information Technology Services endorses AnyMeeting for web conferences. This allows
Submissions Wanted for Anthology of Leadership Meditations
Skinner House Books, the imprint of the Unitarian Universalist Association, invites members of UU congregations to submit original poems, prayers, or short prose pieces for consideration for a collection of meditations for congregational leaders. The anthology will be edited by