There’s something for everyone in here! From Spokane to Seattle, Wenatchee to Vancouver, this e-news shares a lot of regional events. Also, check out also some statewide opportunities related to standing with mushroom workers, ballot initiatives, training to become a constitutional observer, and our webinar on unlocking financial credits for greening houses of worship and nonprofits.

Stand With Workers This Week!

Justice for Janitors at Seattle City Hall This Friday

Property Services workers have been at the forefront of the labor movement going back generations. Join the coalition of unions, community leaders, and elected officials to honor and support our proud and brave SEIU 6 janitors!

The Justice for Janitors rally will be this Friday, June 12 at noon on the front stairs of Seattle City Hall, 600 4th Ave, Seattle, WA 98104. Contact Blake Alford of our Faith and Labor Roundtable who will be there if you would like to meet up, alford@fanwa.org

Strike Support at Embassy Suites!

Ahead of the World Cup, Embassy Suites hotel workers have voted to authorize a strike. Like front desk agent Hayden Eyerly told King 5 News, “We’re all in it together and will support each other no matter what.” The Union could now call a strike at any time. We are stronger when our community fights beside us — that’s you! Please fill out the form below to join our Strike Support Team and tell us how you can help workers win protections from ICE, fair pay, safe staffing, and year-round healthcare! Fill out the form here!

Sign this Petition in Solidarity with Mushroom Workers

Windmill Farms mushroom workers have been fighting for a union for four years now. We can all amplify their power.

Here are some words from Rev. Connie Yost of the Farmworker Ministry NW: “Four years is a long time to work and struggle in an abusive workplace, out of sight, and too often out of the mind of people who buy the mushrooms. But the workers’ stand strong in their struggle, calling on all of us as consumers to boycott Windmill mushrooms and join them in rallies and outreach to the public. We can all, with little effort, sign the petition calling on Instar, the owner of Windmill Farms, to honor the workers’ vote to unionize with United Farm Workers.
With a little more effort, you all can join your city’s delegation to make grocery store visits to ask them to honor the boycott and not buy the mushrooms. We are now working on the Winco grocery chain.” To participate please email the Rev. Connie Yost at fwm-nw@nfwm.org

FAN At Spokane Pride!

Join FAN at Spokane Pride this Saturday, June 13

June is Pride Month! At a time when our queer and trans siblings are being targeted for who they are, it’s more important than ever to show up in solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community. Faith Action Network, and many of our Spokane area partner faith communities, will be at the Spokane Pride Festival on Saturday, June 13, from 12-6 pm, at Riverfront Park, 507 N Howard St., Spokane, WA 99201. We invite you to join us and celebrate the diversity in our city and show a welcoming faith presence for our queer and trans community! Stop by our booth near the Clocktower, say hi, and enjoy the food, entertainment, and vendors at the Festival! If you’re interested in volunteering at our booth, email our Eastern WA Organizer, Brianna at dilts@fanwa.org.

You can also read an interview from FAVS featuring FAN Executive Director Dr. Joyce del Rosario about the importance of faith communities showing up around our state in support of Pride events. Read the article here.

Demystifying Christian Nationalism Event

On Sunday, June 14th (3-5 PM) Leavenworth, WA Pastor Aaron Musser of Faith Lutheran Church (a FAN partner faith community!) will keynote a community forum examining Christian Nationalism — what it teaches, how it’s spreading, and why it matters for our civic life. Drawing on extensive research and his work within the faith community, Pastor Musser will explain how Christian Nationalism departs from mainstream Christian theology and why most Christian scholars and church leaders reject its interpretation of scripture. Hosted by Upper Valley Indivisible and NCW Channel Z at the Chelan County Fire District 3 (228 Chumstick Hwy, Leavenworth, WA), this forum isn’t about criticizing anyone’s faith; it’s about understanding a political movement that is actively shaping public policy and decision‑making. The forum will explore how Christian Nationalism challenges core civic values like separation of church and state, fair representation, checks and balances, and individual freedoms. When our community is informed, we’re better equipped to protect a welcoming, free, and inclusive future for everyone.

Learn About Clean Energy Tax Credits

Join the Faith Action Network (FAN) and Lawyers for Good Government (L4GG) on Wednesday June 17th at Noon for a webinar that will explore how to unlock clean energy tax credits via elective pay. This session is designed to help the FAN community better understand opportunities available to faith communities and religious organizations, schools, hospitals, nonprofits, businesses, and other institutions seeking to invest in clean energy solutions.

Register Here

We’ll explore the process for maximizing federal credits while they remain available, with topics including the elective pay framework, strategies for combining multiple funding streams, and an honest look at the current landscape and challenges facing clean energy incentives.

We’ll also share information about free services available through the Washington Clean Energy Tax Assistance (WA CETCAP) program, including a real-world case study from a guest speaker who has utilized CETCAP services firsthand.

This webinar is offered as part of FAN’s collaboration with L4GG and the Washington Department of Commerce.

Washington CETCAP is supported with funding from Washington’s Climate Commitment Act. The CCA supports Washington’s climate action efforts by putting cap-and-invest dollars to work reducing climate pollution, creating jobs, and improving public health. Visit https://www.climate.wa.gov for more information.

Learn more about CETCAP at the CETCAP Hub https://irataxcredits.wa.gov/

If you have any questions please contact Rev. AC at Churchill@fanwa.org

Advocate with Faith Communities and Justice Leaders in Vancouver

The Clark County United in Faith Coalition (CCUFC) invites the faith communities to Moving Forward in Faith and Love: A Vision for the Future, a conversation with our U.S. Representative, Marie Gluesenkamp Perez on Thursday June 18th, 6:30 to 8 p.m. at St. Paul Lutheran Church, 1309 Franklin St., Vancouver. Please allow extra time for parking which is on the street (free after 6 p.m.) or in the County Parking Garage across the street from the church.

At this event, Marie will address how her faith influences her work, how we counter the corruption and scams of the federal government, and a vision for the future of our country. You may email questions ahead of time to Mgp-questions@outlook.com or submit them at the event.

CCUFC joyfully witnesses in the public arena to the justice-seeking and reconciling love of Jesus, taking action to counter Christian Nationalism and authoritarianism. Those of all faiths and no faith are welcome to participate. We are non-partisan, working to build relationships with our elected representatives. We don’t endorse candidates for office. For more information, contact Donna Pritchard CCUFC Steering Committee chair at revpritch@comcast.net or Martha Maier at maierm@comcast.net.

Constitutional Observer Trainings on Zoom this June!

Constitutional Observer Trainings on Zoom this June!

FAN Advocates are invited to join one of these trainings with one of our WA For All Coalition partners, East King Rise. Constitutional Observer trainings prepare people to observe, document, and report what they witness — centering the people being targeted — in service of accountability, safety, and our shared democratic values. You do not have to be part of a Rapid Response group to attend — this training is especially meant for anyone who would like to have (or refresh) basic skills in case they encounter immigration enforcement. Follow this link here to sign up for the zoom trainings being held on June 16, 23, or 30 (7-8:30 PM)

Don’t Sign IP26-500 !

Faith Action Network will be offering educational materials and positions on the November ballot initiatives this summer and fall. In the meantime, we follow the lead of the WA League of Women Voters and suggest that you decline to sign proposed Initiative Measure IP26-500. Mirroring the SAVE Act at the federal level, this initiative would require all voters to have an enhanced drivers’ license or provide documentary proof of U.S. citizenship in person–such as a certified birth certificate with the same name that’s on their driver’s license or passport. Voters who fail to do so would see their registration put on hold and would not be sent ballots or election materials.

This initiative, if passed, would impact the nearly 3 of 4 Washingtonians without an enhanced driver’s license, the 38% without a valid passport, and 1.6 million women whose current name does not match the one on their birth certificate because they changed their name when they married, and more.

The fact is that noncitizens are not voting. Perhaps the best evidence is the Brennan Center for Justice’s finding of only 30 cases of suspected noncitizens voting out of 23.5 million votes cast in 2016—an incidence rate of 0.0001%. The Washington Secretary of State’s Office confirms to LWVWA that in November 2024 election, less then 200 ballots were investigated out of almost 5 million voters.

Find more information and whom this will impact from the WA League of Women Voters here, along with flyers in English and Spanish. Find out more here.

Take Action: Clean Codes, HealthyHomes

Please Join FAN and Climate Solutions in Signing This Petition to Update and Improve our Building Energy Codes

“Our homes and buildings are an enormous source of often unseen pollution; not only from constructing them, but then using and maintaining them. Powering appliances, heating water, running HVAC systems – all of this takes energy, and produces emissions. We deserve clean-powered, high-efficiency buildings that keep us comfortable without burning toxic fossil fuel gas.

“Strong energy codes are one of the best ways to build thriving, climate-friendly cities from the bottom up. We’ve already done incredible work to make Washington’s buildings some of the healthiest, most climate-friendly in the country. It’s time to build on that work, make improvements, and keep Washington leading on the path to a clean, affordable, energy-efficient future.” (from Climate Solutions one-pager)

This opportunity to update and improve our building energy codes comes up only once every three years. Please sign here.

Climate Solutions is also looking for folks to testify at the WA State Building Codes Council hearings:

  • July 14: hybrid zoom/in-person in Olympia
  • July 17: hybrid zoom/in-person in Spokane area – would really like as many folks as possible from the Spokane area in person

Please let Elizabeth know if you are interested in testifying. dickinson@fanwa.org

Want to learn more? Check out this article by Deepa Sivarajan at Climate Solutions.

Support the 2026 Canoe Journey

The Interfaith Network for Indigenous Communities (INIC)* urges you to attend and support the 2026 Paddle to Nisqually Medicine Creek Potlatch hosted by the Nisqually Tribe July 31-August 5. Participation by people of faith and conscience extends our respect to and solidarity with Pacific Northwest indigenous peoples, cultures and communities.

Hosting the Potlatch and its thousands of guests is a remarkable undertaking requiring hundreds of volunteers. INIC is encouraging faith communities and individuals to volunteer before and/or during the event.

Learn more about the event, volunteer opportunities, sponsorship, and paddle landings enroute here: https://www.nisqually-nsn.gov/heritage/Medicine_Creek_Potlatch_Journey

There are also ongoing opportunities throughout June and July to help with gift-making led by Nisqually tribal members noted on this flyer. These gifts will be given to Potlatch tribal member guests. We recommend you call first to confirm this is happening on the day you hope to join: 360-456-5221.

If you are not in the Nisqually area, connect with your local tribe to learn if you could be of help or witness at a paddle landing.

Download our flyer from the FAN website events page.

Please contact Faith Action Network (fan@fanwa.org) to let us know if you are planning to volunteer or attend.

**Participants in the Interfaith Network for Indigenous Communities: Faith Action Network, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America WA, Interfaith Works, JUUstice Washington, Khimstonik, Learning Right Relations, Seattle Mennonite Church

Juneteenth with APRI

Look for our special Juneteenth events e-news edition next week with even more events!

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