Join us for a series of three Cultural Connections focused on getting to know each other’s culture, history, struggles, and triumphs.
Please come and join us at ECC Seattle's sanctuary this Wednesday (6.1.22) from 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM in hearing ECC's historical connection with UPC and the U District. You will learn about this unique model of ECC — One Church Multi-Campus. There will be stories on the faithfulness of God throughout the years at ECC from congregants of three different language groups. You will hear how a church with three different language groups and seven different congregations can join in this journey with the KiNDRED movement now and in the future.
Join the Peculiar People of Kindred for Pentecost 2022: Outdoor Food, Fellowship, and Worship at Evangelical Chinese Church of Seattle (Redmond Campus)
Kindred churches encourage us all to attend the One Seattle Juneteenth "The Songs of Black Folk: The Music of Resistance & Hope" at McCaw Hall Sunday at 6 pm
Please join Second Wind friends (ages 50+) for a Christmas party cookie exchange with Christmas carols and the famous piano duet by Bob Davies and Thelma Strand.
The event serves to unite communities to celebrate the legacy of Rev. Dr. King, honor leaders who model his work, and promote Biblical justice and reconciliation with community partners in the greater Seattle community.
Remember the Last Supper and celebrate Communion. Families and small groups are invited to worship together.
On the Friday of Holy Week, we do reflective readings and hear music by Cathedral Choir and organ. Families are invited to worship together.
Join us for an evening of worship as we kick off Kindred 2023: Standing Firm, Striving Together for the Faith. We will enjoy worship, prayer, praise, and fellowship. Sunday, May 21, 2023, at 6:30 pm at University Presbyterian Church.
SONGS OF BLACK FOLK 2023 will once again present a music tradition that began on the African continent and was transported to the Americas via slave ships and took root in the daily sufferings of an enslaved Black people who chose to survive and who fought to be free.
NEW VENUE: Geneva Hall. We invite those who might have questions regarding staff changes to join us for a time of prayer and Q&A with Pastor George, Jennifer Kenney, and elders.
UPC is excited to host the next Kindred Prayer Gathering on Tuesday, April 30th from 7:00-8:15pm in Geneva. We’d love to have you join us because prayer is so important to our Lord and for us.