Learn about homelessness and how we can join Jesus to transform our lives and the lives of unhoused people in our communities with speakers from Union Gospel Mission and Presbyterian Reformed Ministries.
Learn about homelessness and how we can join Jesus to transform our lives and the lives of unhoused people in our communities with speakers from Union Gospel Mission and Presbyterian Reformed Ministries.
Rev. James Kearny will speak on praying and connecting with people we meet on the street and being Spirit-led.
Learn about various mission agencies and their work. More info on their website: https://missionsfestseattle.org/
Rev. Barb Williams will give a short message on local mission opportunities, and then people will have a chance to put learning into action.
Be a Union Gospel Mission volunteer to serve others in the dark streets of the U-District and be a light to men and women who desperately need to be pulled into the light of Jesus.
Celebrating 40 years of welcoming the world through caring relationships and English instruction. We'll celebrate 40 years' worth of achievements and invite you to join us by supporting what the Lord will do in the next 40 years!
"Engaging Homelessness 101" provides foundational information and includes insights from experts, real-life stories from formerly homeless individuals that show that change is possible, and a Q&A time.
"Engaging Homelessness: University District" provides foundational information and includes insights from experts, real-life stories from formerly homeless individuals that show that change is possible, and a Q&A time.
8:00 am, 9:30 am, and 11:00 am Celebrate Easter with University Presbyterian Church!
Join a community of internationals each Friday for a time of connection, encouragement, and study. Choose a club: Great Stories of the Bible, Explore Seattle and Western Washington, Who is Jesus?, ESL “Meaning of Life”, Cosmos Toastmasters Club
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.