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WORSHIP LIVESTREAM
Worship Livestream - First Church Seattle. Worship Livestream. Join us via our worship livestream for worship at 10:30AM on Sunday mornings. click here to watch on Youtube (includes live comments!) click here to worship via Facebook. UPCOMING GLOBAL MISSIONS OPPORTUNITIES The Global Missions Committee would like to inform you of several upcoming virtual mission trip and/or education events. Contact us for more information or if you might be interested and would like to attend with others, or feel free to sign-up on your own individually for any of these events and let us know you’ve registered. You can reach us at: missions@firstchurchseattle.org LiberiaMEDITATIVE WALK
Meditative Walk - First Church Seattle. Meditative Walk. We acknowledge as we begin that we stand on the ancestral land of the Duwamish, Coast Salish, and Suquamish people. The Duwamish People and their ancestors have lived in the Seattle area for 10,000 years. Seattle is named after Chief Si’ahl of the Duwamish and SuquamishTribes.
THE BLAINE CENTER
REV. JEREMY SMITH
Rev. Jeremy Smith Position. Pastor. Phone. (206)622-7278. Email. jeremy@firstchurchseattle.org. Jeremy’s passion is helping to unlock personal spiritual growth, communal discernment, and societal peace and justice. By removing roadblocks, encouraging questions, and spurring one another toward spiritual growth, First Church helps theLENTEN DEVOTIONAL
Lenten Devotional. Date. February 12, 2021. Author. firstchurch. Category. Community, Spiritual Enrichment, Uncategorized. This year for Lent, First Church has put together a daily Lenten Devotional. Each day’s devotional includes a scripture passage, and either a reflection written by someone in the First Church community, or apiece of art
END OF THE MINISTRY YEAR CELEBRATION Join us as we celebrate the end of the “ministry year” with virtual gathering, including a celebratory lunch, reflections on the past year, and elections of leaders for the upcoming year. To Go Lunch Boxes Duuna Evans will be making lunch boxes for this event – you can order them online, pick them up on Saturday, June 5th, and then we get to share a common meal at our different homes on SEATTLE INTERNATIONAL FOUNTAIN Reflection Lewis Hyde, in his book “The Gift,” writes about Maori, the indigenous people of New Zealand, and their relationship to their homeland. The Maori tribe have a word, “hau,” which translates as “spirit,” particularly the spirit of the gift and the spirit of the forest which gives food. In these tribes, when hunters return from the forest with birds they have killed, theyAMPHITHEATRE MURAL
Reflection Take a look at this photo by Rev. Paul Jeffrey, and read his description. “I don’t remember exactly where I took this photo, but it was somewhere along the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua following the passage of Hurricane Joan in 1988. It’s not particularly exciting, as there are no people in it, but it illustrates what happens when a major storm passes through and blows HOMEPAGE - FIRST CHURCH SEATTLEABOUTLIVESTREAMGIVECOMMUNITYSERVESTAFF Worship at First Church Join us for an uplifting service, and thought-provoking sermon every Sunday. Browse the sermon archive, or share a Prayer Request.WORSHIP LIVESTREAM
Worship Livestream - First Church Seattle. Worship Livestream. Join us via our worship livestream for worship at 10:30AM on Sunday mornings. click here to watch on Youtube (includes live comments!) click here to worship via Facebook. UPCOMING GLOBAL MISSIONS OPPORTUNITIES The Global Missions Committee would like to inform you of several upcoming virtual mission trip and/or education events. Contact us for more information or if you might be interested and would like to attend with others, or feel free to sign-up on your own individually for any of these events and let us know you’ve registered. You can reach us at: missions@firstchurchseattle.org LiberiaMEDITATIVE WALK
Meditative Walk - First Church Seattle. Meditative Walk. We acknowledge as we begin that we stand on the ancestral land of the Duwamish, Coast Salish, and Suquamish people. The Duwamish People and their ancestors have lived in the Seattle area for 10,000 years. Seattle is named after Chief Si’ahl of the Duwamish and SuquamishTribes.
THE BLAINE CENTER
REV. JEREMY SMITH
Rev. Jeremy Smith Position. Pastor. Phone. (206)622-7278. Email. jeremy@firstchurchseattle.org. Jeremy’s passion is helping to unlock personal spiritual growth, communal discernment, and societal peace and justice. By removing roadblocks, encouraging questions, and spurring one another toward spiritual growth, First Church helps theLENTEN DEVOTIONAL
Lenten Devotional. Date. February 12, 2021. Author. firstchurch. Category. Community, Spiritual Enrichment, Uncategorized. This year for Lent, First Church has put together a daily Lenten Devotional. Each day’s devotional includes a scripture passage, and either a reflection written by someone in the First Church community, or apiece of art
END OF THE MINISTRY YEAR CELEBRATION Join us as we celebrate the end of the “ministry year” with virtual gathering, including a celebratory lunch, reflections on the past year, and elections of leaders for the upcoming year. To Go Lunch Boxes Duuna Evans will be making lunch boxes for this event – you can order them online, pick them up on Saturday, June 5th, and then we get to share a common meal at our different homes on SEATTLE INTERNATIONAL FOUNTAIN Reflection Lewis Hyde, in his book “The Gift,” writes about Maori, the indigenous people of New Zealand, and their relationship to their homeland. The Maori tribe have a word, “hau,” which translates as “spirit,” particularly the spirit of the gift and the spirit of the forest which gives food. In these tribes, when hunters return from the forest with birds they have killed, theyAMPHITHEATRE MURAL
Reflection Take a look at this photo by Rev. Paul Jeffrey, and read his description. “I don’t remember exactly where I took this photo, but it was somewhere along the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua following the passage of Hurricane Joan in 1988. It’s not particularly exciting, as there are no people in it, but it illustrates what happens when a major storm passes through and blows RESOURCES - FIRST CHURCH SEATTLE First Church is committed to helping those in need in our community, and we value our strong community partnerships with other like-minded organizations in Seattle. Need Shelter? The Blaine Center is a 60-bed men’s shelter nestled beneath the First Church parking garage on Warren and Denny. The shelter is run in partnership with Compass Housing Alliance. Please contact Compass HousingUPCOMING EVENTS
Monday Night Class – “Staying Awake: The Gospel for Changemakers”. June 7 – 28, 2021 / Every Week. 7:00 pm – 9:00pm.
UPCOMING GLOBAL MISSIONS OPPORTUNITIES The Global Missions Committee would like to inform you of several upcoming virtual mission trip and/or education events. Contact us for more information or if you might be interested and would like to attend with others, or feel free to sign-up on your own individually for any of these events and let us know you’ve registered. You can reach us at: missions@firstchurchseattle.org Liberia AN UPDATE FROM CHURCH COUNCIL & OUR PASTORAL TEAM Dear First Church, In recent days, we have received new updates from the Centers of Disease Control, the Washington Governor’s office, and King County Public Health. These updates have been a mixture of cautions about the rise in COVID-19 infections driven by more contagious variants in our community, and updated guidance for fully vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals. Your FirstCENTERING WALK
Centering Walk - First Church Seattle. Centering Walk. We acknowledge as we begin that we stand on the ancestral land of the Duwamish, Coast Salish, and Suquamish people. The Duwamish People and their ancestors have lived in the Seattle area for 10,000 years. Seattle is named after Chief Si’ahl of the Duwamish and Suquamish Tribes. CONGREGATION CARE UPDATE But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; They will run and not grow weary, They will walk and not be faint. Isaiah 40:31 Hope is in the air! Do you feel it? Everywhere we look, spring flowers are bursting into bloom. The songs of birds are growing louder every day, especially for us the squeaking of eagles and the crowing of crows chasingSONIC BLOOM
Reflection Click to hear this audio reflection from Rev. Jeremy. The text is available below if the audio is inaccessible to you. Grace usually starts with just one word, reveals itself in one smile, sometimes a lonely daisy in a splash of light on the rocky path. It shows forth in laundry hung neatly across a balcony, It reflects in hands steadily kneading dough. It seeps out when you pourMEDITATIVE WALK
Meditative Walk – Conclusion. In this panorama, five individual moments were held together:the door, the blades of metal and wood, the culture, the pole, and the tail. Underlying them were questions of thresholds, of opportunities, and of epiphanies – those moments that break the cycles and make something clear for us. ANNOUNCING ERIC LILJEGREN'S RETIREMENT Dear First Church friends,The time has come for me to retire from the daily duties of Business Administrator at First Church. This past 11 years has been the best job ever! I have developed deep and lasting relationships with many of you, and am thankful for this chapter in my professional and spiritual life, which comes to an end May 31. Thank you for your prayers, friendship and your deep REDUCING HOMELESSNESS IN SEATTLE: WHAT LIES AHEAD? What lies ahead in the efforts to reduce homelessness in Seattle? The Urban Outreach Committee is pleased to present a Lunch and Learn on May 23rd from 12 – 1pm. This event will feature three speakers from Compass Housing, First Church’s long-standing partner in the operation of The Blaine Center, the men’s shelter located on the ground floor of the church’s parking garage. Read more HOMEPAGE - FIRST CHURCH SEATTLEABOUTLIVESTREAMGIVECOMMUNITYSERVESTAFF Worship at First Church Join us for an uplifting service, and thought-provoking sermon every Sunday. Browse the sermon archive, or share a Prayer Request.WORSHIP LIVESTREAM
Worship Livestream - First Church Seattle. Worship Livestream. Join us via our worship livestream for worship at 10:30AM on Sunday mornings. click here to watch on Youtube (includes live comments!) click here to worship via Facebook. UPCOMING GLOBAL MISSIONS OPPORTUNITIES The Global Missions Committee would like to inform you of several upcoming virtual mission trip and/or education events. Contact us for more information or if you might be interested and would like to attend with others, or feel free to sign-up on your own individually for any of these events and let us know you’ve registered. You can reach us at: missions@firstchurchseattle.org LiberiaMEDITATIVE WALK
Meditative Walk - First Church Seattle. Meditative Walk. We acknowledge as we begin that we stand on the ancestral land of the Duwamish, Coast Salish, and Suquamish people. The Duwamish People and their ancestors have lived in the Seattle area for 10,000 years. Seattle is named after Chief Si’ahl of the Duwamish and SuquamishTribes.
THE BLAINE CENTER
REV. JEREMY SMITH
Rev. Jeremy Smith Position. Pastor. Phone. (206)622-7278. Email. jeremy@firstchurchseattle.org. Jeremy’s passion is helping to unlock personal spiritual growth, communal discernment, and societal peace and justice. By removing roadblocks, encouraging questions, and spurring one another toward spiritual growth, First Church helps theLENTEN DEVOTIONAL
Lenten Devotional. Date. February 12, 2021. Author. firstchurch. Category. Community, Spiritual Enrichment, Uncategorized. This year for Lent, First Church has put together a daily Lenten Devotional. Each day’s devotional includes a scripture passage, and either a reflection written by someone in the First Church community, or apiece of art
END OF THE MINISTRY YEAR CELEBRATION Join us as we celebrate the end of the “ministry year” with virtual gathering, including a celebratory lunch, reflections on the past year, and elections of leaders for the upcoming year. To Go Lunch Boxes Duuna Evans will be making lunch boxes for this event – you can order them online, pick them up on Saturday, June 5th, and then we get to share a common meal at our different homes on SEATTLE INTERNATIONAL FOUNTAIN Reflection Lewis Hyde, in his book “The Gift,” writes about Maori, the indigenous people of New Zealand, and their relationship to their homeland. The Maori tribe have a word, “hau,” which translates as “spirit,” particularly the spirit of the gift and the spirit of the forest which gives food. In these tribes, when hunters return from the forest with birds they have killed, theyAMPHITHEATRE MURAL
Reflection Take a look at this photo by Rev. Paul Jeffrey, and read his description. “I don’t remember exactly where I took this photo, but it was somewhere along the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua following the passage of Hurricane Joan in 1988. It’s not particularly exciting, as there are no people in it, but it illustrates what happens when a major storm passes through and blows HOMEPAGE - FIRST CHURCH SEATTLEABOUTLIVESTREAMGIVECOMMUNITYSERVESTAFF Worship at First Church Join us for an uplifting service, and thought-provoking sermon every Sunday. Browse the sermon archive, or share a Prayer Request.WORSHIP LIVESTREAM
Worship Livestream - First Church Seattle. Worship Livestream. Join us via our worship livestream for worship at 10:30AM on Sunday mornings. click here to watch on Youtube (includes live comments!) click here to worship via Facebook. UPCOMING GLOBAL MISSIONS OPPORTUNITIES The Global Missions Committee would like to inform you of several upcoming virtual mission trip and/or education events. Contact us for more information or if you might be interested and would like to attend with others, or feel free to sign-up on your own individually for any of these events and let us know you’ve registered. You can reach us at: missions@firstchurchseattle.org LiberiaMEDITATIVE WALK
Meditative Walk - First Church Seattle. Meditative Walk. We acknowledge as we begin that we stand on the ancestral land of the Duwamish, Coast Salish, and Suquamish people. The Duwamish People and their ancestors have lived in the Seattle area for 10,000 years. Seattle is named after Chief Si’ahl of the Duwamish and SuquamishTribes.
THE BLAINE CENTER
REV. JEREMY SMITH
Rev. Jeremy Smith Position. Pastor. Phone. (206)622-7278. Email. jeremy@firstchurchseattle.org. Jeremy’s passion is helping to unlock personal spiritual growth, communal discernment, and societal peace and justice. By removing roadblocks, encouraging questions, and spurring one another toward spiritual growth, First Church helps theLENTEN DEVOTIONAL
Lenten Devotional. Date. February 12, 2021. Author. firstchurch. Category. Community, Spiritual Enrichment, Uncategorized. This year for Lent, First Church has put together a daily Lenten Devotional. Each day’s devotional includes a scripture passage, and either a reflection written by someone in the First Church community, or apiece of art
END OF THE MINISTRY YEAR CELEBRATION Join us as we celebrate the end of the “ministry year” with virtual gathering, including a celebratory lunch, reflections on the past year, and elections of leaders for the upcoming year. To Go Lunch Boxes Duuna Evans will be making lunch boxes for this event – you can order them online, pick them up on Saturday, June 5th, and then we get to share a common meal at our different homes on SEATTLE INTERNATIONAL FOUNTAIN Reflection Lewis Hyde, in his book “The Gift,” writes about Maori, the indigenous people of New Zealand, and their relationship to their homeland. The Maori tribe have a word, “hau,” which translates as “spirit,” particularly the spirit of the gift and the spirit of the forest which gives food. In these tribes, when hunters return from the forest with birds they have killed, theyAMPHITHEATRE MURAL
Reflection Take a look at this photo by Rev. Paul Jeffrey, and read his description. “I don’t remember exactly where I took this photo, but it was somewhere along the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua following the passage of Hurricane Joan in 1988. It’s not particularly exciting, as there are no people in it, but it illustrates what happens when a major storm passes through and blows RESOURCES - FIRST CHURCH SEATTLE First Church is committed to helping those in need in our community, and we value our strong community partnerships with other like-minded organizations in Seattle. Need Shelter? The Blaine Center is a 60-bed men’s shelter nestled beneath the First Church parking garage on Warren and Denny. The shelter is run in partnership with Compass Housing Alliance. Please contact Compass HousingUPCOMING EVENTS
Monday Night Class – “Staying Awake: The Gospel for Changemakers”. June 7 – 28, 2021 / Every Week. 7:00 pm – 9:00pm.
UPCOMING GLOBAL MISSIONS OPPORTUNITIES The Global Missions Committee would like to inform you of several upcoming virtual mission trip and/or education events. Contact us for more information or if you might be interested and would like to attend with others, or feel free to sign-up on your own individually for any of these events and let us know you’ve registered. You can reach us at: missions@firstchurchseattle.org Liberia AN UPDATE FROM CHURCH COUNCIL & OUR PASTORAL TEAM Dear First Church, In recent days, we have received new updates from the Centers of Disease Control, the Washington Governor’s office, and King County Public Health. These updates have been a mixture of cautions about the rise in COVID-19 infections driven by more contagious variants in our community, and updated guidance for fully vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals. Your FirstCENTERING WALK
Centering Walk - First Church Seattle. Centering Walk. We acknowledge as we begin that we stand on the ancestral land of the Duwamish, Coast Salish, and Suquamish people. The Duwamish People and their ancestors have lived in the Seattle area for 10,000 years. Seattle is named after Chief Si’ahl of the Duwamish and Suquamish Tribes. CONGREGATION CARE UPDATE But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; They will run and not grow weary, They will walk and not be faint. Isaiah 40:31 Hope is in the air! Do you feel it? Everywhere we look, spring flowers are bursting into bloom. The songs of birds are growing louder every day, especially for us the squeaking of eagles and the crowing of crows chasingSONIC BLOOM
Reflection Click to hear this audio reflection from Rev. Jeremy. The text is available below if the audio is inaccessible to you. Grace usually starts with just one word, reveals itself in one smile, sometimes a lonely daisy in a splash of light on the rocky path. It shows forth in laundry hung neatly across a balcony, It reflects in hands steadily kneading dough. It seeps out when you pourMEDITATIVE WALK
Meditative Walk – Conclusion. In this panorama, five individual moments were held together:the door, the blades of metal and wood, the culture, the pole, and the tail. Underlying them were questions of thresholds, of opportunities, and of epiphanies – those moments that break the cycles and make something clear for us. ANNOUNCING ERIC LILJEGREN'S RETIREMENT Dear First Church friends,The time has come for me to retire from the daily duties of Business Administrator at First Church. This past 11 years has been the best job ever! I have developed deep and lasting relationships with many of you, and am thankful for this chapter in my professional and spiritual life, which comes to an end May 31. Thank you for your prayers, friendship and your deep REDUCING HOMELESSNESS IN SEATTLE: WHAT LIES AHEAD? What lies ahead in the efforts to reduce homelessness in Seattle? The Urban Outreach Committee is pleased to present a Lunch and Learn on May 23rd from 12 – 1pm. This event will feature three speakers from Compass Housing, First Church’s long-standing partner in the operation of The Blaine Center, the men’s shelter located on the ground floor of the church’s parking garage. Read more HOMEPAGE - FIRST CHURCH SEATTLEABOUTLIVESTREAMGIVECOMMUNITYSERVESTAFF Worship at First Church Join us for an uplifting service, and thought-provoking sermon every Sunday. Browse the sermon archive, or share a Prayer Request.WORSHIP LIVESTREAM
Worship Livestream - First Church Seattle. Worship Livestream. Join us via our worship livestream for worship at 10:30AM on Sunday mornings. click here to watch on Youtube (includes live comments!) click here to worship via Facebook. UPCOMING GLOBAL MISSIONS OPPORTUNITIES The Global Missions Committee would like to inform you of several upcoming virtual mission trip and/or education events. Contact us for more information or if you might be interested and would like to attend with others, or feel free to sign-up on your own individually for any of these events and let us know you’ve registered. You can reach us at: missions@firstchurchseattle.org LiberiaMEDITATIVE WALK
Meditative Walk - First Church Seattle. Meditative Walk. We acknowledge as we begin that we stand on the ancestral land of the Duwamish, Coast Salish, and Suquamish people. The Duwamish People and their ancestors have lived in the Seattle area for 10,000 years. Seattle is named after Chief Si’ahl of the Duwamish and SuquamishTribes.
THE BLAINE CENTER
REV. JEREMY SMITH
Rev. Jeremy Smith Position. Pastor. Phone. (206)622-7278. Email. jeremy@firstchurchseattle.org. Jeremy’s passion is helping to unlock personal spiritual growth, communal discernment, and societal peace and justice. By removing roadblocks, encouraging questions, and spurring one another toward spiritual growth, First Church helps theLENTEN DEVOTIONAL
Lenten Devotional. Date. February 12, 2021. Author. firstchurch. Category. Community, Spiritual Enrichment, Uncategorized. This year for Lent, First Church has put together a daily Lenten Devotional. Each day’s devotional includes a scripture passage, and either a reflection written by someone in the First Church community, or apiece of art
END OF THE MINISTRY YEAR CELEBRATION Join us as we celebrate the end of the “ministry year” with virtual gathering, including a celebratory lunch, reflections on the past year, and elections of leaders for the upcoming year. To Go Lunch Boxes Duuna Evans will be making lunch boxes for this event – you can order them online, pick them up on Saturday, June 5th, and then we get to share a common meal at our different homes on SEATTLE INTERNATIONAL FOUNTAIN Reflection Lewis Hyde, in his book “The Gift,” writes about Maori, the indigenous people of New Zealand, and their relationship to their homeland. The Maori tribe have a word, “hau,” which translates as “spirit,” particularly the spirit of the gift and the spirit of the forest which gives food. In these tribes, when hunters return from the forest with birds they have killed, theyAMPHITHEATRE MURAL
Reflection Take a look at this photo by Rev. Paul Jeffrey, and read his description. “I don’t remember exactly where I took this photo, but it was somewhere along the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua following the passage of Hurricane Joan in 1988. It’s not particularly exciting, as there are no people in it, but it illustrates what happens when a major storm passes through and blows HOMEPAGE - FIRST CHURCH SEATTLEABOUTLIVESTREAMGIVECOMMUNITYSERVESTAFF Worship at First Church Join us for an uplifting service, and thought-provoking sermon every Sunday. Browse the sermon archive, or share a Prayer Request.WORSHIP LIVESTREAM
Worship Livestream - First Church Seattle. Worship Livestream. Join us via our worship livestream for worship at 10:30AM on Sunday mornings. click here to watch on Youtube (includes live comments!) click here to worship via Facebook. UPCOMING GLOBAL MISSIONS OPPORTUNITIES The Global Missions Committee would like to inform you of several upcoming virtual mission trip and/or education events. Contact us for more information or if you might be interested and would like to attend with others, or feel free to sign-up on your own individually for any of these events and let us know you’ve registered. You can reach us at: missions@firstchurchseattle.org LiberiaMEDITATIVE WALK
Meditative Walk - First Church Seattle. Meditative Walk. We acknowledge as we begin that we stand on the ancestral land of the Duwamish, Coast Salish, and Suquamish people. The Duwamish People and their ancestors have lived in the Seattle area for 10,000 years. Seattle is named after Chief Si’ahl of the Duwamish and SuquamishTribes.
THE BLAINE CENTER
REV. JEREMY SMITH
Rev. Jeremy Smith Position. Pastor. Phone. (206)622-7278. Email. jeremy@firstchurchseattle.org. Jeremy’s passion is helping to unlock personal spiritual growth, communal discernment, and societal peace and justice. By removing roadblocks, encouraging questions, and spurring one another toward spiritual growth, First Church helps theLENTEN DEVOTIONAL
Lenten Devotional. Date. February 12, 2021. Author. firstchurch. Category. Community, Spiritual Enrichment, Uncategorized. This year for Lent, First Church has put together a daily Lenten Devotional. Each day’s devotional includes a scripture passage, and either a reflection written by someone in the First Church community, or apiece of art
END OF THE MINISTRY YEAR CELEBRATION Join us as we celebrate the end of the “ministry year” with virtual gathering, including a celebratory lunch, reflections on the past year, and elections of leaders for the upcoming year. To Go Lunch Boxes Duuna Evans will be making lunch boxes for this event – you can order them online, pick them up on Saturday, June 5th, and then we get to share a common meal at our different homes on SEATTLE INTERNATIONAL FOUNTAIN Reflection Lewis Hyde, in his book “The Gift,” writes about Maori, the indigenous people of New Zealand, and their relationship to their homeland. The Maori tribe have a word, “hau,” which translates as “spirit,” particularly the spirit of the gift and the spirit of the forest which gives food. In these tribes, when hunters return from the forest with birds they have killed, theyAMPHITHEATRE MURAL
Reflection Take a look at this photo by Rev. Paul Jeffrey, and read his description. “I don’t remember exactly where I took this photo, but it was somewhere along the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua following the passage of Hurricane Joan in 1988. It’s not particularly exciting, as there are no people in it, but it illustrates what happens when a major storm passes through and blows RESOURCES - FIRST CHURCH SEATTLE First Church is committed to helping those in need in our community, and we value our strong community partnerships with other like-minded organizations in Seattle. Need Shelter? The Blaine Center is a 60-bed men’s shelter nestled beneath the First Church parking garage on Warren and Denny. The shelter is run in partnership with Compass Housing Alliance. Please contact Compass HousingUPCOMING EVENTS
Monday Night Class – “Staying Awake: The Gospel for Changemakers”. June 7 – 28, 2021 / Every Week. 7:00 pm – 9:00pm.
UPCOMING GLOBAL MISSIONS OPPORTUNITIES The Global Missions Committee would like to inform you of several upcoming virtual mission trip and/or education events. Contact us for more information or if you might be interested and would like to attend with others, or feel free to sign-up on your own individually for any of these events and let us know you’ve registered. You can reach us at: missions@firstchurchseattle.org Liberia AN UPDATE FROM CHURCH COUNCIL & OUR PASTORAL TEAM Dear First Church, In recent days, we have received new updates from the Centers of Disease Control, the Washington Governor’s office, and King County Public Health. These updates have been a mixture of cautions about the rise in COVID-19 infections driven by more contagious variants in our community, and updated guidance for fully vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals. Your FirstCENTERING WALK
Centering Walk - First Church Seattle. Centering Walk. We acknowledge as we begin that we stand on the ancestral land of the Duwamish, Coast Salish, and Suquamish people. The Duwamish People and their ancestors have lived in the Seattle area for 10,000 years. Seattle is named after Chief Si’ahl of the Duwamish and Suquamish Tribes. CONGREGATION CARE UPDATE But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; They will run and not grow weary, They will walk and not be faint. Isaiah 40:31 Hope is in the air! Do you feel it? Everywhere we look, spring flowers are bursting into bloom. The songs of birds are growing louder every day, especially for us the squeaking of eagles and the crowing of crows chasingSONIC BLOOM
Reflection Click to hear this audio reflection from Rev. Jeremy. The text is available below if the audio is inaccessible to you. Grace usually starts with just one word, reveals itself in one smile, sometimes a lonely daisy in a splash of light on the rocky path. It shows forth in laundry hung neatly across a balcony, It reflects in hands steadily kneading dough. It seeps out when you pourMEDITATIVE WALK
Meditative Walk – Conclusion. In this panorama, five individual moments were held together:the door, the blades of metal and wood, the culture, the pole, and the tail. Underlying them were questions of thresholds, of opportunities, and of epiphanies – those moments that break the cycles and make something clear for us. ANNOUNCING ERIC LILJEGREN'S RETIREMENT Dear First Church friends,The time has come for me to retire from the daily duties of Business Administrator at First Church. This past 11 years has been the best job ever! I have developed deep and lasting relationships with many of you, and am thankful for this chapter in my professional and spiritual life, which comes to an end May 31. Thank you for your prayers, friendship and your deep REDUCING HOMELESSNESS IN SEATTLE: WHAT LIES AHEAD? What lies ahead in the efforts to reduce homelessness in Seattle? The Urban Outreach Committee is pleased to present a Lunch and Learn on May 23rd from 12 – 1pm. This event will feature three speakers from Compass Housing, First Church’s long-standing partner in the operation of The Blaine Center, the men’s shelter located on the ground floor of the church’s parking garage. Read more HOMEPAGE - FIRST CHURCH SEATTLEABOUTLIVESTREAMGIVECOMMUNITYSERVESTAFF Worship at First Church Join us for an uplifting service, and thought-provoking sermon every Sunday. Browse the sermon archive, or share a Prayer Request.WORSHIP LIVESTREAM
Worship Livestream - First Church Seattle. Worship Livestream. Join us via our worship livestream for worship at 10:30AM on Sunday mornings. click here to watch on Youtube (includes live comments!) click here to worship via Facebook. WORSHIP - FIRST CHURCH SEATTLE We gather for worship on Sunday mornings at 10:30AM to hear the gospel message of Jesus, to connect with community, and to explore together ways we can serve those in need. We’d love for you to join us for worship and fellowship. Due to current public health recommendations, all First Church services, classes, meetings, and ministries are currently online only. For livestream worship ABOUT - FIRST CHURCH SEATTLE We are Seattle’s first church, founded in 1853. First Church is a progressive, spiritual community that works together to advocate on behalf of those in need, while also providing a refuge of inclusive Christianity. First Church is a proud member of the Reconciling Ministries Network, and welcomes individuals of all sexual orientations and gender identities. We gather for worship on SundayTHE BLAINE CENTER
MEDITATIVE WALK
Meditative Walk - First Church Seattle. Meditative Walk. We acknowledge as we begin that we stand on the ancestral land of the Duwamish, Coast Salish, and Suquamish people. The Duwamish People and their ancestors have lived in the Seattle area for 10,000 years. Seattle is named after Chief Si’ahl of the Duwamish and SuquamishTribes.
LENTEN DEVOTIONAL
Lenten Devotional. Date. February 12, 2021. Author. firstchurch. Category. Community, Spiritual Enrichment, Uncategorized. This year for Lent, First Church has put together a daily Lenten Devotional. Each day’s devotional includes a scripture passage, and either a reflection written by someone in the First Church community, or apiece of art
REV. JEREMY SMITH
Rev. Jeremy Smith Position. Pastor. Phone. (206)622-7278. Email. jeremy@firstchurchseattle.org. Jeremy’s passion is helping to unlock personal spiritual growth, communal discernment, and societal peace and justice. By removing roadblocks, encouraging questions, and spurring one another toward spiritual growth, First Church helps the STAFF - FIRST CHURCH SEATTLE Jonathyn Kraig Director of Young People’s Ministries. (206) 622-7278. jonathyn@firstchurchseattle.org.AMPHITHEATRE MURAL
Reflection Take a look at this photo by Rev. Paul Jeffrey, and read his description. “I don’t remember exactly where I took this photo, but it was somewhere along the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua following the passage of Hurricane Joan in 1988. It’s not particularly exciting, as there are no people in it, but it illustrates what happens when a major storm passes through and blows HOMEPAGE - FIRST CHURCH SEATTLEABOUTLIVESTREAMGIVECOMMUNITYSERVESTAFF Worship at First Church Join us for an uplifting service, and thought-provoking sermon every Sunday. Browse the sermon archive, or share a Prayer Request.WORSHIP LIVESTREAM
Worship Livestream - First Church Seattle. Worship Livestream. Join us via our worship livestream for worship at 10:30AM on Sunday mornings. click here to watch on Youtube (includes live comments!) click here to worship via Facebook. WORSHIP - FIRST CHURCH SEATTLE We gather for worship on Sunday mornings at 10:30AM to hear the gospel message of Jesus, to connect with community, and to explore together ways we can serve those in need. We’d love for you to join us for worship and fellowship. Due to current public health recommendations, all First Church services, classes, meetings, and ministries are currently online only. For livestream worship ABOUT - FIRST CHURCH SEATTLE We are Seattle’s first church, founded in 1853. First Church is a progressive, spiritual community that works together to advocate on behalf of those in need, while also providing a refuge of inclusive Christianity. First Church is a proud member of the Reconciling Ministries Network, and welcomes individuals of all sexual orientations and gender identities. We gather for worship on SundayTHE BLAINE CENTER
MEDITATIVE WALK
Meditative Walk - First Church Seattle. Meditative Walk. We acknowledge as we begin that we stand on the ancestral land of the Duwamish, Coast Salish, and Suquamish people. The Duwamish People and their ancestors have lived in the Seattle area for 10,000 years. Seattle is named after Chief Si’ahl of the Duwamish and SuquamishTribes.
LENTEN DEVOTIONAL
Lenten Devotional. Date. February 12, 2021. Author. firstchurch. Category. Community, Spiritual Enrichment, Uncategorized. This year for Lent, First Church has put together a daily Lenten Devotional. Each day’s devotional includes a scripture passage, and either a reflection written by someone in the First Church community, or apiece of art
REV. JEREMY SMITH
Rev. Jeremy Smith Position. Pastor. Phone. (206)622-7278. Email. jeremy@firstchurchseattle.org. Jeremy’s passion is helping to unlock personal spiritual growth, communal discernment, and societal peace and justice. By removing roadblocks, encouraging questions, and spurring one another toward spiritual growth, First Church helps the STAFF - FIRST CHURCH SEATTLE Jonathyn Kraig Director of Young People’s Ministries. (206) 622-7278. jonathyn@firstchurchseattle.org.AMPHITHEATRE MURAL
Reflection Take a look at this photo by Rev. Paul Jeffrey, and read his description. “I don’t remember exactly where I took this photo, but it was somewhere along the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua following the passage of Hurricane Joan in 1988. It’s not particularly exciting, as there are no people in it, but it illustrates what happens when a major storm passes through and blows WORSHIP - FIRST CHURCH SEATTLE We gather for worship on Sunday mornings at 10:30AM to hear the gospel message of Jesus, to connect with community, and to explore together ways we can serve those in need. We’d love for you to join us for worship and fellowship. Due to current public health recommendations, all First Church services, classes, meetings, and ministries are currently online only. For livestream worship ABOUT - FIRST CHURCH SEATTLE We are Seattle’s first church, founded in 1853. First Church is a progressive, spiritual community that works together to advocate on behalf of those in need, while also providing a refuge of inclusive Christianity. First Church is a proud member of the Reconciling Ministries Network, and welcomes individuals of all sexual orientations and gender identities. We gather for worship on Sunday ANNUAL REPORT 2020/2021 Join us every Sunday from 7:30-9:00 am as we share food and fellowship with those who are hungry. Shared Breakfast is a beloved tradition at First Church, served since 1997.UPCOMING EVENTS
Children’s Sunday School. May 30, 2021 / Every Week. 9:30 am – 10:15 am / Before worship. RESOURCES - FIRST CHURCH SEATTLE First Church is committed to helping those in need in our community, and we value our strong community partnerships with other like-minded organizations in Seattle. Need Shelter? The Blaine Center is a 60-bed men’s shelter nestled beneath the First Church parking garage on Warren and Denny. The shelter is run in partnership with Compass Housing Alliance. Please contact Compass Housing GIVE - FIRST CHURCH SEATTLE Whether you’ve been a part of the First Church community for a few weeks or for 20 years, we are grateful for your support as we strive to be a tangible presence of Christ in our neighborhood and world. First church depends on your support in order to continue to advocate for the homeless and hungry, and provide a refuge of inclusive Christianity. Ways To Give Text-to-Give: (206) 309-5280POETRY GARDEN WALK
We acknowledge as we begin that we stand on the ancestral land of the Duwamish, Coast Salish, and Suquamish people. The Duwamish People and their ancestors have lived in the Seattle area for 10,000 years. Seattle is named after Chief Si’ahl of the Duwamish and Suquamish Tribes. Did you know? You can learn about the original inhabitants of your home by texting your zip code to 907-312MEDITATIVE WALK
Meditative Walk - First Church Seattle. Meditative Walk. We acknowledge as we begin that we stand on the ancestral land of the Duwamish, Coast Salish, and Suquamish people. The Duwamish People and their ancestors have lived in the Seattle area for 10,000 years. Seattle is named after Chief Si’ahl of the Duwamish and SuquamishTribes.
CENTERING WALK
Centering Walk - First Church Seattle. Centering Walk. We acknowledge as we begin that we stand on the ancestral land of the Duwamish, Coast Salish, and Suquamish people. The Duwamish People and their ancestors have lived in the Seattle area for 10,000 years. Seattle is named after Chief Si’ahl of the Duwamish and Suquamish Tribes.CONTACT FORM
Whether you’re an experienced singer or just getting started, the Sanctuary Choir is a great way to participate in the ministry of FirstChurch.
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FIRST CHURCH COUNCIL RESPONSE TO GENERAL CONFERENCE 2019 __ Updated on March 11, 2019__ Leave a Comment
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SERVE BREAKFAST WITH US! __ Updated on April 16, 2017__ 1 Comment
Every Sunday morning in First Church’s Fellowship Hall, volunteers arrive before sunrise to prepare 60 dozen eggs, 400 biscuits, six gallons of gravy, 40 lbs of sausage, 10 pounds of coffee and set out 30 boxes of cereal. You’re invited to volunteer with us!Read More
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You can find us next to the Seattle Center and the Pacific Science Center at 180 Denny Way in between 2nd and Warren Avenue on Denny Way. Our office entrance is on Denny Way. Enter the building for… ReadMore
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First Church ministers through worship, education, and community activities, and has a special focus on helping the urban poor in downtown Seattle. With over 160 years of serving the Seattle area, we have a long history of leadership… Read MoreCOMMUNITY
At First Church, we believe that a community that loves and serves together grows together. There are many ways to experience community here by participating in a community group, volunteering for service opportunities and worshiping together. If you’re new… Read More Sign up for our eNewsletter! Shop on Amazon? Support our homeless ministries with every purchase. Looking for the Blaine Center Men's Shelter? Contact Compass HousingAlliance.
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