Author: AdminUUCS

January 25, 2022

The month of December was a bit snowy. Not literally, because the snow was gone by Christmas Eve, there was a lot to do. Advent Sundays was very beautiful. In the first, we volunteered at a homeless hostel in one of the nearby towns, in … read more.

January 2022 Special Collection

The Spokane Aids Network’s mission is to empower people at risk of, or affected by, HIV/AIDS through education, outreach and advocacy. SAN was created by community members coming together to build a network of care and services for their loved ones in the early days … read more.

December 6, 2021

The month of November was also slowly ending, in which we had many beautiful moments. I am writing to you about these. You know, on November 1, we remember the dead in the cemetery. Unfortunately, we weren’t many, but worship was touching in nature and … read more.

December 7, 2021

Well, do we have some December musical treats for YOU!!!

Last Sunday  you got to hear our new permanent pianist, Maura Kegley, play her beautiful arrangement of God Bless the Outcasts from The Hunchback of Notre Dame. She found she had lent her copy out, so … read more.

December 2, 2021

Finally, we have some good news about our search for a pianist! Maura Kegley, who has been our interim pianist since October 31, is coming on permanently with us! I am very happy about this. Maura has plenty of experience as not only a … read more.

November 24, 2021

I wish you all a very Happy Thanksgiving in advance, as I will be visiting family over the holiday weekend. I leave the music for Sunday, November 28 in the capable hands and voices of Kelly LaGrutta and Peggy Eklof, who have planned a service … read more.

More About Inland Northwest Land Conservancy

Inland NW Land Conservancy conserves, cares for, and connects with lands and waters essential to life in the Inland Northwest. They protect in perpetuity, through legal agreements,significant areas for people and wildlife. They have been instrumental in securing 125 miles of waterways, 22,000 acres of … read more.

Plastics pollute our oceans and land and are here forever

They are made of petrochemicals, continuing the cycle of pollution from fossil fuels which disproportionately affect low income communities.

Action: What you can personally do

Use cloth bags for groceries and vegetablesUse alternative products like laundry sheets, shampoo bars to avoid plastic packagingShop at stores that have … read more.