Church Council News
Celebrate 105 years of the Church Council by giving a gift today!
The Church Council turns 105 this year!!! As stewards of this 105-year-old legacy, we know that your financial support is crucial to the collective power we are building for a more just and liberated world. Will you bolster our resiliency by making a gift today?
Save the Date for Weaving Our Strengths!
Join us on Saturday, April 27 for a day of workshops and reflection on the community organizing principles and anti-racism values that ground us in transformational change for liberation and justice.
Celebrating Legislative Wins for Immigrants
The Church Council partners with Washington Immigrant Solidarity Network (WAISN) and other immigrant rights organizations to advocate for laws at the state level that affirm and protect the dignity of immigrants in our communities. We share in celebration an abbreviated report from WAISN, as well as this image.
2023 Annual Report
We are excited to share with you our 2023 Annual Report! The Church Council has undergone many transitions in the last year while deepening and sustaining our work for transformational change throughout King County.
Sign the Washington Coalition for Peace & Justice: Petition for Peace in Palestine
Join the Church Council in signing onto the Washington Coalition for Peace and Justice's Petition for Peace in Palestine.
How Cogenerational Innovation Can Strengthen Faith Communities and Society
Join a virtual showcase from our partners at CoGen on February 29 at 12 PM to hear real-world examples of cogeneration in action within and across faith communities, featuring our own E.N. West!
Immigrant & Refugee Advocacy Day 2024
Joey, Marina, and members of Grupo de Solidaridad joined Washington Immigrant Solidarity Network (WAISN) on February 7 for Immigrant & Refugee Advocacy Day in Olympia.
Support Migrants in WA State: Contact Your Legislators Today
Please join us in contacting your state legislators in support of a $25M budget proviso dedicated to the Office of Refugee and Immigrant Assistance in order to support housing, food, employment education, and legal services for asylum seekers.
Interested in Joining our next Faith Land Cohort?
We are beginning conversations with interested faith communities for our 2024-2025 cohort, which starts in Fall 2024!
Celebrating through Dance
At January's Grupo de Solidaridad meeting, we were thrilled to welcome Caña Dulce - a multi-generational group who preserves the intangible cultural heritage of Costa Rica through folk dance!
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