We’re coming to the end of September and our “Reduce Your Fossil Fuel Footprint” Challenge! We hope you have downloaded the spreadsheet and kept track of home and transportation energy use. If you haven’t, there’s still time to send in your scores by October 8! Our October Challenge is: Reduce Food Waste! Consider the following: […]
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Tech Tip: Saving Links from Zoom Meetings
At Sunday morning worship on Zoom, we usually kick off the service by taking inventory of who else’s video boxes we can see, listening to Troy’s opening music, and greeting one another in the chat. The Tech Team also shares some important links–links to the order of service, weekly announcements, and helpful information for visitors. […]
Questions
Poem by Christmas Frahm Image by Amy Bertrand While being in the forest fair I was in the mind to meditate and think of things to contemplate so first came birdsong loud and clear, the notes coming quick and melodious to my ear but they did not stick like fingerpricks they went plick and plick […]
Lights in the Dark
by Sara Lewis I recently heard a gospel choir singing “Let Your Little Light Shine” for a UU Children’s music CD (Sing-a-Long Album | Children-Youth (eruuf.org)) with a verse that I was unfamiliar with: Let your little light shine, shine, shine, cause there might be someone down in the valley, trying to get home. As […]
Help Stop the Spread of COVID-19
There is a new way to help stop the spread of COVID-19 in Washington, using your smartphone Washington residents now have a new way to help stop the spread of COVID-19. Washington Exposure Notifications — WA Notify — is a completely private feature on smartphones that can inform people if they have been exposed to […]