Green Team October Roundup

The Green Team met on Sunday morning before worship and updated one another on the various “get-out-the-vote” efforts members have been working on this month. They also invite Keystone members and friends to also participate in these different efforts, which include:

  • Text banking each Wednesday with the Environmental Voter Project. The Pacific Northwest Conference of the UCC gathers on Wednesday afternoons to text voters together to encourage them to vote. Text-banking happens from 2-4 most Wednesdays, using the app Hustle. Talk with Barbara Anderson or Connie Voget if you want to know more about sending texts with EVP, or email Rev. Roberta Rominger at roberta.rominger@ucc-ccmi.org.

  • Jim Little also works with the Movement Voter Project to help get out the Green vote as well. You can support MVP at the link.

  • Green Team members also are sending letters and phone banking with the Sierra Club. You can find out more at https://www.sierraclubindependentaction.org/#takeaction. If you want to send letters with Sierra Club, you must send letters ON Saturday (not before and not after!). Find out more at the link.

  • Members are also text-banking with MoveOn.org. Join them by clicking here.

We also talked about Nori.com, which is a way to offset individual carbon footprints to help mitigate your impact on the earth’s climate. Individual efforts matter, too!

The next Green Team meeting will be 6:30 p.m. Nov. 4, in the Keystone Zoom space. Because of the shortened meeting, we didn’t get a chance to talk about Jim Antel’s book Climate Church, Climate World very much, so at that November meeting, the Green Team will focus on Chapters 5 and 6 of Antel’s book.

In the wake of Pastor Yuki’s departure, Jim and Rich V. will take over leadership and agenda-setting for future Green Team meetings, with Dan. O. providing tech support.

Next Wednesday Oct. 14- Fall Parables Study begins

Parables Study: Great time to check out small group study this fall. Join a few folks from the Justice Bible Study and Pastor Lauren as we turn our focus on the parables, using the book Short Stories by Jesus: The Enigmatic Parables of a Controversial Rabbi by Amy-Jill Levine.  We will study & discuss, one Wednesday eve/month x 3 months. Mark these 3 gatherings: October 14, November 11, & December 9.

We will take a fresh look at the tricky tales Jesus told, that we thought we knew by heart.  We will craft a covenant to be generous readers of the text, as well as in our group with one another. We may recover the sense of provocation and challenge that these parables would have brought to those in Jesus’ first century audience! We begin Wednesday, Oct. 14 online @ 6:30 pm, and we'll study the Introduction, plus chapters 1, 2 and 3. 

Grab yourself a book! Or let Lauren know if you need one! lauren.cannon@keystoneseattle.org

Maybe you can support one of our local book sellers, such as:

https://www.thirdplacebooks.com

https://www.ubookstore.com  & buy from Black-owned bookstores -- like Estelita's Library right here in Seattle -- when you can!

UCC News: Week of Oct. 5, 2020

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A circle with two swirls inside, one dark aqua and the other a lighter blue color with streaks of the dark aqua within it, with the words “United Church of Christ: A just world for all” in black letters to the right.

The Pacific Northwest Conference's home for sharing timely news, analysis, & info on how we can be the conference is on GoogleGroups.  If you'd like to become a member of the Google Group, send an email to Arlene arlene@pncucc.org. The Conference also shares news and information on its new Vimeo page: https://vimeo.com/pacificnorthwestucc.

Every Monday at 1:30 p.m. the Pacific Northwest Conference of the UCC will host a consultation and organizing effort using the UCC resource Our Faith, Our Vote,  a program to help churches make choices in the elections grounded in their faith. 

Recently, Hillary Coleman, the PNC’s moderator, shared some very important and timely information about helping people register to vote.


Meaningful Movies Social Justice Film Festival 2020

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A rectangle featuring two boxes showing two images. In the left box, which has a white background, are two speech bubbles stylized to look like film strips, one in red and one in blue, with the words “Meaningful Movies Project” beside them. Beneath these words is the website address: www.meaningfulmovies.org. and “Social Documentary Film and Community Discussion. The right box is a mosaic of images showing people’s faces.

October 11-20, learn more at https://www.socialjusticefilmfestival.org.

Release Year: 2020
Running Time: 24 hours
Director: Many talented people!

Join filmmakers, film lovers, and activists around the world to celebrate the mission of social justice in film for the 9th Social Justice Film Festival, screening virtually from October 1-11, 2020. Featuring an exciting lineup of short and feature-length films to explore at your own pace, as well as filmmaker panels and discussions, tickets to the Social Justice Film Festival are available from Northwest Film Forum. For more information about the Social Festival Film Festival and Institute, and to buy tickets to this year’s event, visit www.socialjusticefilmfestival.org.  If you need a free scholarship ticket, please contact alanna@socialjusticefilmfestival.org 

This year, due to COVID-19, The Social Justice Film Festival is partnering with Meaningful Movies and Northwest Film Forum to present this year’s festival entirely online. Together, we will raise awareness, build community, and support the art of storytelling through films. The SJFFI also aims to support underrepresented filmmakers and provide a platform for unacknowledged stories.

Learn more at https://www.socialjusticefilmfestival.org