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SUMMARY:Living on the Edge: How Human Nature Is Being Hacked — and How We Can Respect Each Other Again
DESCRIPTION:January 20\, 7:00 pm \nWe all feel it: something is pulling us apart.\nNeighbors who used to talk across the fence now glare across a divide.\nFamilies struggle to talk about the world without arguing.\nWhole communities feel blamed\, forgotten\, or under attack.\nIn this public talk\, Rev. Terry Kyllo offers a hopeful\, practical path forward. Drawing from social research\, Scripture\, interfaith wisdom\, and years of bridge-building work\, Terry explains how our human nature is being hacked—by digital algorithms\, political movements\, and economic forces—and how fear drives us into exclusive ingroups that turn neighbors into strangers. This gets expressed in Christian Nationalism\, extremist groups\, cancel culture\, and moral emptiness.\nBut he also shows how we can reclaim our agency\, restore trust\, and rebuild our communities.\nTerry lifts up the unseen majority—people of many traditions\, backgrounds\, and beliefs—who want to live with respect\, courage\, and shared purpose. He invites us into a new way of seeing each other\, grounded in Civic Compassion\, Civic Humility\, Civic Responsibility\, and Civil Courage.\nThis event is for anyone who feels anxious about the future\, tired of division\, or longing for a more human way to live together.\nCome hear a message of clarity\, honesty\, and hope—and take a step toward healing our common life.
URL:https://ecww.org/event/living-on-the-edge-how-human-nature-is-being-hacked-and-how-we-can-respect-each-other-again/
LOCATION:Holy Spirit Lutheran Church Holy Spirit Lutheran Church 10021 NE 124th St Kirkland\, WA 98034\, 10021 NE 124th St\, Kirkland\, 98034
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Paths to Understanding":MAILTO:together@pathstounderstanding.org
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SUMMARY:Day of Remembrance Pilgrimage
DESCRIPTION:February 21\, 9:45 am \nSt Peter’s will attend the Japanese American Citizens League’s Day of Remembrance\, which acknowledges and honors the over 125\,000 people of Japanese descent who were incarcerated during World War II. \nThis year’s program will include five sessions\, featuring a fireside chat with survivors Hana Konishi and Paul Tomita; a reading by author Tamiko Nimura from her new book\, A Place for What We Lose: A Daughter’s Return To Tule Lake; a display of paintings by artist Chris Hopkins that explore the incarceration experience; and updates from Tsuru for Solidarity by Stan Shikuma and his team on actions needed to support immigrant and refugee communities currently being targeted; guests will also be able to visit the Remembrance Gallery\, led by Gallery docents. St Peter’s is working out the details to do a post-event lunch and will update our website with that information as soon as possible. \nAt the Expo Hall on the Washington State Fairgrounds. 10am – 12pm; doors open at 9:45am.\nFree parking and free admission.
URL:https://ecww.org/event/day-of-remembrance-pilgrimage/
LOCATION:Washington State Fairgrounds\, Puyallup
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Rev. Nat Johnson":MAILTO:nat@stpeterseattle.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260319T190000
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SUMMARY:The Society We Deserve - Where Everyone Belongs and Everyone Can Thrive
DESCRIPTION:March 19\, 7:00 pm \nMany of us feel it — division\, exhaustion\, and distrust are pulling us apart. In this public talk\, Rev. Terry Kyllo explores what is happening beneath our political and cultural conflicts and why so many people feel vulnerable and alone. \nDrawing from social research\, Scripture\, and years of bridge-building work\, he offers a hopeful and practical path forward. Instead of choosing fear or retreat\, we can rebuild trust\, strengthen our communities\, and renew the social contract from the ground up. \nJoin us for an honest\, nonpartisan conversation about how we can build a society where everyone belongs and everyone can thrive.
URL:https://ecww.org/event/the-society-we-deserve-where-everyone-belongs-and-everyone-can-thrive/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Paths to Understanding":MAILTO:together@pathstounderstanding.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260322T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260322T160000
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SUMMARY:ICE and the Immigration Crisis: A Faith Response Followed by Community Action Training
DESCRIPTION:March 22\, 1:30 pm \nThe community is invited to gather for an afternoon of learning\, reflection\, and practical action in response to the growing impact of immigration enforcement in our region. \nRev. Dr. Rick Rouse\, author of A Journey Called Hope\, will explore the human cost of current immigration policies\, how we arrived at this moment\, and what a faithful response looks like in a time of fear and uncertainty for immigrant families. \nFollowing his presentation\, Leslie Brown\, a leader with the Washington Immigration Solidarity Network (WAISN) and the Snohomish County Rapid Response Team\, will lead a Community Action Training. Participants will learn how to respond to ICE activity in informed\, grounded\, and responsible ways. The training will include guidance on knowing your rights\, documenting enforcement actions\, hotline reporting\, and discerning appropriate bystander response. Opportunities for deeper involvement will also be shared. \nThis gathering is designed for those who are concerned\, curious\, or ready to move toward meaningful action. There is space to listen\, ask questions\, and discern next steps together. \nFree event. Registration requested. Each attendee must register individually.\nRegister HERE: https://bit.ly/4qvyycz
URL:https://ecww.org/event/ice-and-the-immigration-crisis-a-faith-response-followed-by-community-action-training/
LOCATION:Luther’s Table\, 419 S 2nd St\, Renton\, 98057
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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SUMMARY:Soli Deo Gloria Organ Concert Series
DESCRIPTION:April 19\, 7:00 pm; September 27\, 3:00 pm; November 7\, 3:00 pm; & February 7\, 3:00 pm \nFirst Lutheran Church of West Seattle is pleased to announce Soli Deo Gloria\, a four-part organ concert series from April 2026 to February 2027. \nThis series is in celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Gallery Noack Organ at First Lutheran. The Noack Organ takes its inspiration from the great 17th and 18th century organs from Germany and France. This series also honors the memory of Andrew King\, cantor at First Lutheran for 50 years. \nThe attached poster features the dates of the concerts and names the organists for each concert. The concert launching this series will take place on April 19 at 7:00 pm and will feature Nathan Laube\, Professor at the Eastman School of Music and an international performer. Nathan is regarded as one of the world’s finest organists.
URL:https://ecww.org/event/soli-deo-gloria-organ-concert-series/2026-04-19/
LOCATION:First Lutheran Church of West Seattle\, 4105 California Ave SW\, Seattle\, WA\, 98116
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bryon Hansen":MAILTO:b.hansen@flcws.org
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SUMMARY:Seattle Seafarers Center Golf Tournament Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:May 29\, 8:00 am \nThe Seattle Seafarers Center is excited to be hosting our second annual Golf Tournament Fundraiser! Join us for a fun morning of golf featuring amazing city views at West Seattle Golf Course. See our website to learn more and register. Register by April 15th to receive an early bird discount. To discuss sponsorship options\, email Rich at rich@mts-seattle.org.
URL:https://ecww.org/event/seattle-seafarers-center-golf-tournament-fundraiser/
LOCATION:West Seattle Golf Course
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Seattle Seafarers Center":MAILTO:office@mts-seattle.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260706
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260713
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SUMMARY:Summer Choir Camp
DESCRIPTION:July 6 through July 12 \nA CHORAL COURSE FOR ALL AGES.\nYouth Ages 10+ & Adult track … Daily rehearsals & performances … Spiritual growth … Play games\, activities\, & make new friends … Sing at St. Mark’s Cathedral and Christ Church\, Tacoma.\nJoin us for a week of fun & music-making this summer at the University of Puget Sound! Registration open now!
URL:https://ecww.org/event/summer-choir-camp/
LOCATION:University of Puget Sound\, 1500 N. Warner St.\, Tacoma\, 98416
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Caruso-Lynch":MAILTO:rscmpnw@gmail.com
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