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Sunday Morning Schedule
10:00am Children’s RE Children’s religious education programs (downstairs).
10:50am “Morning Songs” Join us for ten minutes of singing prior to the “regular” service. The words will be projected overhead and the songs will be singable by adults and kids — some old favorites, some new, led by our music director and members of the choir.
11:00am Sunday Service (See below for speakers & topics).
12:00pm “Coffee Time” We invite you to remain after the service for coffee and conversation.
12:15pm “Reverberations” If you’d like to share, have questions, need further explanation, etc.

Unitarian Universalist services are similar to most other churches. There are readings and hymns, often live instrumental or choral music. There is a time for people to share significant events in their lives. There is often a story for children early in the service, before they leave the sanctuary for childcare downstairs. You are welcome to visit and to explore with us. Wear whatever makes you comfortable!

past month’s services 

Febrary 1

Rev. Marian Stewart

BlackBerry Prayer

BlackBerry prayer — common posture of a user with a bowed head trying to discreetly sneak a look at e–mail during a meeting (but never during a church service :) Is there any other reason you would ‘pray’?

Town Meeting after the service
Janet Hall, board president, and Peg Blackstone, board member, will lead a discussion on our covenant of right relations.

Febrary 8

Rev. Kerry Grogan
Rev. Marian Stewart

Can Unity Last Longer Than Breakfast? (LWCC & NUUC)

Come have a PANCAKE BREAKFAST and worship with our neighbors! Northlake UU Church and Lake Washington Christian Church (LWCC) will hold a joint service and explore the topic of Unity. Rev. Kerry Grogan and Rev. Marian Stewart will co-lead the service.

Pancake Breakfast at 9:30am
Contact if you want to volunteer to help organize, set up, serve, or clean up.

Febrary 15

Rev. Marian Stewart

The Oldest Human Meets Darwin

Lucy is 3.2 million years old. Darwin is 200 years old last Tuesday. Both have profoundly influenced our understanding of human origins. We’ll explore the Ethiopian ancestry of Lucy and then celebrate Darwin’s birthday with a partial reprise of Northlake’s “Our Town” theatrical production.

Newcomer Luncheon after the service

Febrary 22

Nathan Everett

Friend Me

Do you know who your friends are? In a recent assessment of my “online life” I realized that I have 6 email accounts, 8 blogs, Twitter, Facebook, TeeBeeDee, MySpace, Live Journal, NaNoWriMo, and nearly a dozen “social networks” that I can scarcely say I belong to. In a world where we spend more quality time online than IRL (in real life) maybe it‘s appropriate to think about who our real friends are.

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