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SUMMARY:"St. Sebastian" Climate Justice Art Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Throughout October\, First Church is grateful to display Arlington-based artist Joseph Gregory Rossano’s sculpture “St. Sebastian”. His sculpture is part of his exhibit\, “Portraits of the Divine”\, which depicts a menagerie of endangered and extinct animals as encounters with the divine. Rossano’s St. Sebastian will be on loan through November\, courtesy of the artist and Traver Gallery. \n\nThe St. Sebastian sculpture exhibit is free and open to the public for viewing on Sundays in October after worship until 3pm. (And after the Hispanic Heritage Month Recital on Oct 13th).\nThe artist will speak about his “Portraits of the Divine” exhibit at our October 13th Blessing of the Animals service. Click here for a link to a flier with more information.\nParking is available in our garage for attendees on Sundays until 3 pm.\nFind us at 2nd & Denny\, downtown Seattle\, next to the Pacific Science Center. Enter from the North Sanctuary entrance.\n\nRegistration is not required\, but we appreciate knowing in advance what day you may be interested in coming. Or let us know if you would like to arrange a different time. \n 
URL:https://www.pnwumc.org/event/st-sebastian-climate-justice-art-exhibit/2024-10-06/
LOCATION:Seattle First United Methodist Church\, 180 Denny Way\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Creation Care,Local Church
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jackie Celin":MAILTO:jackie@firstchurchseattle.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241011T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241011T140000
DTSTAMP:20260423T113255
CREATED:20240925T164752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T164752Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Understanding the Impacts of Indian Boarding Schools
DESCRIPTION:Beginning in 1801\, the United States implemented a colonized school system mandating Native children\, as young as 3 years old to 16 years old\, attend boarding schools. In 1819\, the U.S. federal government began funding religious organizations to run these schools. They operated for almost 200 years. \nThe Interfaith Network for Indigenous Communities\, a growing interfaith coalition of religious leaders who wish to deeply listen to Indigenous Communities in the Northwest\, invites you to attend a free Zoom webinar presentation on the impacts of Indian Boarding Schools on Friday Oct 11\, 12:00 – 2:00 pm. \nAttendees of the webinar will be hearing from: \n\nJewell James\, Lummi Nation\, Master Carver\, Activist\, Elder and boarding school survivor\nTheresa Sheldon\, Tulalip Tribes\, National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition and Tulalip Tribal Council\nEdward Washines\, Yakama Nation\, WA State Truth & Reconciliation Advisory Committee (WA Attorney General’s Office)\n\nClick here to register or scan the QR code in the graphic. Please share this opportunity with other interested individuals. \nBios of Speakers\nJewell Praying Wolf James:  Jewell is an enrolled member of Lummi Nation.  He is an internationally renowned carver with the House of Tears Carvers and has served in various leadership capacities in Lummi Nation including Tribal Council member\, fisheries director\, and Sovereignty and Treaty Protection Office.  Jewell has advocated for preserving forests\, protecting sacred sites\, restoring and preserving tribal treaty rights and sovereignty\, advocating for salmon\, the qwe ‘lhol mechen (Southern Resident Orcas)\, Sk’alich’elh-tenaut and much more.  He is one of the subjects of a documentary\, “A Common Destiny: Walking in Both Worlds” that explores the Indigenous belief that humans and all other beings in the world share a common destiny with the Earth itself.  He has done extensive research into the Doctrine of Discovery and therefore\, Indian law and history.  He is also a boarding school survivor and carries intimate knowledge of the intergenerational trauma of his own family and himself.  “A lot of trauma was forced into our communities and a lot of children were taken right from the arms of the crying mother; and those children never came home” (2022 Sierra Club interview with Mariska Kecskes).  Jewell brought his Red Road to DC Totem Pole to Chemawa Indian School to honor graves of children who died there.  He also carved two totem poles that were gifted to Chemawa. \nTheresa Sheldon:  Theresa is a citizen of the Tulalip Tribes and an advocate for historical justice\, civic engagement\, upholding and strengthening tribal sovereignty and the trust responsibility\, and protecting sacred places. Theresa began her tenure at the National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition as the Director of Policy & Advocacy in April 2022. Theresa has 16 years of experience in political advocacy\, serving in numerous roles with the Democratic National Committee\, EMILY’s List\, and Tulalip Tribes\, while also presiding as the Native American Director for the Biden-Harris Presidential Inaugural Committee. She served two terms as elected representative for the Tulalip Tribes as a Board Director and served seven years as a policy analyst for Tulalip Tribes. Theresa has been the Co-Chair for Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians (ATNI) Native Vote since 2008 and was a founding member and Co-Chairperson for Native Vote\, WA. She currently serves as National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) Co-Chair for the Safety & Justice Subcommittee and is on the Board of Directors for Native Americans in Philanthropy and as a Tribal Council member for the Tulalip Tribes. \nEdward Washines:  Edward is an enrolled Member of the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation—member of the Wulx’wy’pum/Ka’milt’pa/ss’kin and Wenatcheepum Bands.  Edward\, currently retired\, is a respected Elder and has served 42 years with the Yakama Nation\, including 10 years as a member of the Yakama Tribal Council\, of which four were as Executive Secretary. He was a professor of Native American Studies at Heritage University\, Fall 2024. He also volunteered with the Yakama Nation Tribal School Athletic Program.  He is a graduate of Riverside Indian School\, Anadarko\, Oklahoma\, Class of 1973\, and holds a BA and M.Ed from Southwestern Oklahoma State University\, Weatherford\, Oklahoma.  He is a member of Heritage University Board of Trustees; Fred Hutch Cancer Center Tribal Advisory; CIRCLES Alliance University of Idaho Tribal Advisory Indigenous S.T.E.M. Curriculum Development; Chairperson Boys & Girls Club of the Yakama Nation. Washington State Attorney General Truth and Reconciliation Boarding School Tribal Advisory Committee.
URL:https://www.pnwumc.org/event/webinar-understanding-the-impacts-of-indian-boarding-schools/
LOCATION:https://www.pnwumc.org/event/webinar-understanding-the-impacts-of-indian-boarding-schools/
CATEGORIES:Ethnic Ministries,Networks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241012T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241012T143000
DTSTAMP:20260423T113255
CREATED:20240718T205205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240718T205206Z
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SUMMARY:Roots & Wings - Puget Sound District Training
DESCRIPTION:The Puget Sound Missional District is excited to bring back our event focused on leadership training for our laity! Because our district is geographically spread out\, we are hosting this event in three different locations on three different Saturdays. Come to the one that is closest to you or the date that works best for your calendar. There will be overlap in what workshops are offered on each day\, but you’re welcome to come to more than one event. Although this event is geared toward laity\, interested clergy may also attend. \nAugust 17 – Stanwood UMC\nSeptember 14 – Sequim Trinity UMC\nOctober 12 – Issaquah Faith UMC \n\nSome of the workshops being planned include: \n\nIndigenous Neighbor Engagement\nSolar Energy Projects\nServing the Unhoused/Volunteer Engagement\nGood Neighboring Experiment\nDisaster Preparedness/Response\nPlanned Giving/Endowments\nMessy Church\nEnvironmental Advocacy\nLay Servant Ministries/Certified Lay Ministries\n\nTo register\, click here.
URL:https://www.pnwumc.org/event/roots-wings-puget-sound-district-training-2/
LOCATION:Faith Church\, 3924 Issaquah-Pine Lake Rd SE\, Issaquah\, WA\, 98029\, United States
CATEGORIES:District,Laity,Puget Sound,Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="Puget Sound District":MAILTO:etombaugh@pnwumc.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241013
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241014
DTSTAMP:20260423T113255
CREATED:20241002T170026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241010T201625Z
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SUMMARY:"St. Sebastian" Climate Justice Art Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Throughout October\, First Church is grateful to display Arlington-based artist Joseph Gregory Rossano’s sculpture “St. Sebastian”. His sculpture is part of his exhibit\, “Portraits of the Divine”\, which depicts a menagerie of endangered and extinct animals as encounters with the divine. Rossano’s St. Sebastian will be on loan through November\, courtesy of the artist and Traver Gallery. \n\nThe St. Sebastian sculpture exhibit is free and open to the public for viewing on Sundays in October after worship until 3pm. (And after the Hispanic Heritage Month Recital on Oct 13th).\nThe artist will speak about his “Portraits of the Divine” exhibit at our October 13th Blessing of the Animals service. Click here for a link to a flier with more information.\nParking is available in our garage for attendees on Sundays until 3 pm.\nFind us at 2nd & Denny\, downtown Seattle\, next to the Pacific Science Center. Enter from the North Sanctuary entrance.\n\nRegistration is not required\, but we appreciate knowing in advance what day you may be interested in coming. Or let us know if you would like to arrange a different time. \n 
URL:https://www.pnwumc.org/event/st-sebastian-climate-justice-art-exhibit/2024-10-13/
LOCATION:Seattle First United Methodist Church\, 180 Denny Way\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Creation Care,Local Church
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jackie Celin":MAILTO:jackie@firstchurchseattle.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241017T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241017T193000
DTSTAMP:20260423T113255
CREATED:20240814T215107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241004T005016Z
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SUMMARY:Christian Nationalism\, the Religious Right and Modern American Politics
DESCRIPTION:In a conversation hosted by Wesley United Methodist Church in Yakima\, WA\, on October 17\, Washington State University historian Matthew Avery Sutton examines the history of how American evangelicals have interpreted societal changes as signs of biblical prophecy\, shaping the formation of the Religious Right and their support for modern political figures. \nThe event is free and will last approximately 90 minutes. United Methodists across the conference are invited. The event will be livestreamed on the church’s YouTube Channel for those who cannot attend in person. Please direct any questions about the event to the local church. \nClick here for an event flier to share with your local church.
URL:https://www.pnwumc.org/event/christian-nationalism-the-religious-right-and-modern-american-politics/
LOCATION:Yakima: Wesley UMC\, 14 North 48th Avenue\, Yakima\, WA\, 98908\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Local Church
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ORGANIZER;CN="Shane Moore":MAILTO:shane.moore@wesleyofyakima.org
GEO:46.5971846;-120.5733166
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241018
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241020
DTSTAMP:20260423T113255
CREATED:20240611T034841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240611T034841Z
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SUMMARY:PNW United Women in Faith Annual Gathering
DESCRIPTION:Save the date for the annual gathering of the United Women in Faith of the Pacific Northwest Conference\, October 18-19\, 2024\, at Spokane Valley United Methodist Church. The theme for the gathering is “Expanding Our Vision … Trust the Nudge” and the keynote speaker is spiritual counselor and author Sue Magrath. \nClick here to download the save the date flier.
URL:https://www.pnwumc.org/event/pnw-united-women-in-faith-annual-gathering/
LOCATION:Spokane Valley United Methodist Church\, 115 N Raymond Rd\, Spokane Valley\, WA\, 99206\, United States
CATEGORIES:United Methodist Women,United Women in Faith
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241018T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241019T100000
DTSTAMP:20260423T113255
CREATED:20240814T202709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240911T211933Z
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SUMMARY:Escape Room Youth Overnighter
DESCRIPTION:Are you looking for a fun event for your youth that will connect them with other youth in the area? Join the Crest 2 Coast youth for an escape room overnighter at Puyallup UMC! Your church does not have to be in the C2C district in order to participate. \nPlease use this form to register your youth group. Youth leaders should register their youth groups\, fill out a roster\, and prepare all medical and photo release documents. \nEach youth group should plan to provide background-checked and trained adults. Let us know if that’s an issue and we can work with you. \nIf you are a youth leader interested in helping to plan the event\, there will be a Zoom meeting at 10 a.m. on Oct. 3. Another Zoom meeting from 6-7 p.m. on Oct. 10 will be help for all adult leaders to ensure everyone is on the same page. Please reach out to Pastor Kellen or Crystal to receive those links. \nQuestions? \nRev. Kellen Corliss: kellencorliss@gmail.com\nCrystal Goetz: crystal@puyallupumc.org
URL:https://www.pnwumc.org/event/escape-room-youth-overnighter/
LOCATION:Puyallup United Methodist Church\, 1919 W Pioneer Ave\, Puyallup\, WA\, 98371\, United States
CATEGORIES:Crest to Coast,Local Church,Young People's Ministry,Youth
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ORGANIZER;CN="Crystal Goetz":MAILTO:crystal@puyallupumc.org
GEO:47.191117;-122.321943
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241020
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241021
DTSTAMP:20260423T113255
CREATED:20241002T170026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241010T201625Z
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SUMMARY:"St. Sebastian" Climate Justice Art Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Throughout October\, First Church is grateful to display Arlington-based artist Joseph Gregory Rossano’s sculpture “St. Sebastian”. His sculpture is part of his exhibit\, “Portraits of the Divine”\, which depicts a menagerie of endangered and extinct animals as encounters with the divine. Rossano’s St. Sebastian will be on loan through November\, courtesy of the artist and Traver Gallery. \n\nThe St. Sebastian sculpture exhibit is free and open to the public for viewing on Sundays in October after worship until 3pm. (And after the Hispanic Heritage Month Recital on Oct 13th).\nThe artist will speak about his “Portraits of the Divine” exhibit at our October 13th Blessing of the Animals service. Click here for a link to a flier with more information.\nParking is available in our garage for attendees on Sundays until 3 pm.\nFind us at 2nd & Denny\, downtown Seattle\, next to the Pacific Science Center. Enter from the North Sanctuary entrance.\n\nRegistration is not required\, but we appreciate knowing in advance what day you may be interested in coming. Or let us know if you would like to arrange a different time. \n 
URL:https://www.pnwumc.org/event/st-sebastian-climate-justice-art-exhibit/2024-10-20/
LOCATION:Seattle First United Methodist Church\, 180 Denny Way\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Creation Care,Local Church
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jackie Celin":MAILTO:jackie@firstchurchseattle.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241023T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241023T143000
DTSTAMP:20260423T113255
CREATED:20240912T184417Z
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SUMMARY:SeaTac Clergy Day Apart: A Day of Play
DESCRIPTION:Clergy of the SeaTac District are invited to a day away from your usual ministry setting in the form of a a play date with colleagues! Several of your peers have planned a day of renewal that differs from clergy gatherings you may be used to: \n\nThere will not be any formally offered education\, formation\, or learning\, only a brief grounding prayer and space. After that\, you are welcome to invite conversations on topics of your choosing\, and you are also welcome to put in earphones and be an introvert if that is what play looks like for you.\nWe will not be meeting in a church. This is to help us all fully participate and receive in a less work-related environment\, where we will likely avoid going into a professional autopilot. It’s a space for open-mindedness and relaxation.\nThis play is designed to be opt-in/opt-out friendly. Following your renewal needs\, you can participate or not.\n\nYour $10 registration will include communal lunch in a food court with a variety of options and a free-style painting project. Click here to register.
URL:https://www.pnwumc.org/event/seatac-clergy-day-apart-a-day-of-play/
LOCATION:Freighthouse Square\, 2501 E D St\, Tacoma\, 98421\, United States
CATEGORIES:Clergy,SeaTac
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ORGANIZER;CN="SeaTac District":MAILTO:etombaugh@pnwumc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241024T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241026T120000
DTSTAMP:20260423T113255
CREATED:20240829T214344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T171815Z
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SUMMARY:PNW Leadership Summit & Immersive Learning Opportunity
DESCRIPTION:The 2024 PNW Conference Leadership Summit will occur on October 24-26\, 2024\, at Wesley United Methodist Church in Yakima\, Washington. The event will inform and equip lay and clergy members of conference boards and agencies as they begin or continue to serve in positions during the new quadrennium. \nClick here to register. \nThe event will begin at noon on Thursday\, October 24. In cooperation with the Board of Ordained Ministry\, the first day of programming will offer an immersive learning opportunity led by Corey Greaves\, president and founder of Mending Wings. Presentations will help participants better understand the history and harm caused by the Westward expansion of European settlers\, the role of Methodists\, and efforts to preserve and celebrate Indigenous culture on the Yakama Reservation today. \nThis immersive learning opportunity is open to pastoral leaders beyond those participating in the Leadership Summit. It meets the quadrennial cultural competency for the quadrennium ending December 31\, 2024. Other opportunities to meet this criteria are on the conference calendar\, with more details coming soon. \nThe second day of programming (beginning at noon on Friday\, October 25) will include worship\, a keynote by Bishop Cedrick Bridgeforth\, and informational resourcing from other conference staff and leaders to equip boards and agencies with their work. The event will conclude around Noon on Saturday\, October 26.
URL:https://www.pnwumc.org/event/pnw-leadership-summit/
LOCATION:Yakima: Wesley UMC\, 14 North 48th Avenue\, Yakima\, WA\, 98908\, United States
CATEGORIES:Annual Conference,Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kathy Hogg":MAILTO:khogg@pnwumc.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241027
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241028
DTSTAMP:20260423T113255
CREATED:20241002T170026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241010T201625Z
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SUMMARY:"St. Sebastian" Climate Justice Art Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Throughout October\, First Church is grateful to display Arlington-based artist Joseph Gregory Rossano’s sculpture “St. Sebastian”. His sculpture is part of his exhibit\, “Portraits of the Divine”\, which depicts a menagerie of endangered and extinct animals as encounters with the divine. Rossano’s St. Sebastian will be on loan through November\, courtesy of the artist and Traver Gallery. \n\nThe St. Sebastian sculpture exhibit is free and open to the public for viewing on Sundays in October after worship until 3pm. (And after the Hispanic Heritage Month Recital on Oct 13th).\nThe artist will speak about his “Portraits of the Divine” exhibit at our October 13th Blessing of the Animals service. Click here for a link to a flier with more information.\nParking is available in our garage for attendees on Sundays until 3 pm.\nFind us at 2nd & Denny\, downtown Seattle\, next to the Pacific Science Center. Enter from the North Sanctuary entrance.\n\nRegistration is not required\, but we appreciate knowing in advance what day you may be interested in coming. Or let us know if you would like to arrange a different time. \n 
URL:https://www.pnwumc.org/event/st-sebastian-climate-justice-art-exhibit/2024-10-27/
LOCATION:Seattle First United Methodist Church\, 180 Denny Way\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Creation Care,Local Church
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jackie Celin":MAILTO:jackie@firstchurchseattle.org
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