August 2023

Our special collection for this month will be for Crosswalk.

Crosswalk, a program of Volunteers of America was founded in 1985 and provides a comprehensive system of care for runaway and homeless youth (RHY) in Spokane, Washington, serving more than 500 … read more.

June 29, 2023

Verne Windham, a musician I admire, was known at KPBX as a “creative messy.” I understand that his desk was almost always piled high with papers and he was the only one who could find anything on it! I, too, have those questionable habits and … read more.

Meaningful Movie for May

Please join us on Wednesday, May 24, 2023 at 6:30 p.m. for our May Meaningful Movie event in person and on Zoom. We will be watching the first and fifth episodes of a series entitled Housing & Help documenting the challenges and possibilities for Spokane’s … read more.

On Brain Heath from Tom Mosher

As many of you know, Mary, my wife and life partner since high school, our children and I are on an Alzheimer’s journey, and have been for the last seven or so years.

You also may know, 1 out of 3 persons will directly or indirectly … read more.

Dan Eacret’s Award Winning Art

A round of congratulations goes to UUCS member Dan Eacret for winning First Prize in this year’s Spokane Watercolor Society competition. Dan’s painting, Quiet City, was displayed at the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture this spring in the 2023 national juried show.

Dan’s roots are … read more.

Summer Music Anyone?!

This coming month I will be looking for congregational members to help out with the summer music program. So I would be glad to talk to any of you with musical skills that may want to “get out there” to share your talents during June, … read more.

April 20, 2023

Our Pianist, Maura Kegley, actually accompanies for two choirs in Spokane — our Mixed Choir here at church and the Spectrum Singers, an LGBTQ choir that is also getting back on its feet after COVID-19.

Spectrum is having their big spring … read more.