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An Invocation for a New Season of Advocacy by Juli Prentice
Juli Prentice (she/her) FAN Intern, Candidate In-Care for Ordination in the Northern Lights Region Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) Giver of life – Oh beating heart of the universe which binds all of our human and more than human world to together in a common fate, We know that [...]
Celebrating Life-Saving Vaccines
Rev. Cecilia Kingman is the Minister for Faith and Justice at the Edmonds Unitarian Universalist Congregation, and lives with her family in Tukwila. Vaccines are a big deal in my family. My dad contracted polio at the age of nine, just a few years before the polio vaccine was released. [...]
Challenge 2.0: Prayer and Politics
What do Faith and Politics have to do with each other? FAN Co-Directors were part of a conversation about Faith and Politics that premiered this week. We offer this video blog that you can use to start your own conversations in community. Thank you to Paths To Understanding and their [...]
Dr. Jasmit Singh’s Interfaith Reflection for IFAD 2021
Dr. Jasmit Singh provided the opening Interfaith Leader's reflection for Interfaith Advocacy Day 2021. See the recording of this event on FAN's YouTube page.Good Morning and Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa | Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh ||It is so wonderful to see so many volunteers from across the state representing different [...]
Faith Leaders Support R-90
An op-ed written by Rev. Yvonne Agduyeng (she/her), Pastor of Seattle First United Methodist Church. As a pastor, I will always advocate for the safety and health of young people, which is why I strongly encourage you to vote to approve Referendum 90. My faith tradition calls me to nurture [...]
Be Counted: A Census Sermon
A Census sermon given by Zahra Roach, FAN Census Equity Team and Pasco City Councilmember, at Community Unitarian Universalist Church. Download the accompanying slides. Good morning friends, my name is Zahra and I am so glad that you could be here with me to tell you about what I [...]





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