Let us remember that our congregational home,
this site on which we gather, is placed on the ancestral lands of the Snohomish people, who have inhabited this region of the Salish Sea
since time immemorial, and who continue their livelihoods on these lands today.
May we all live and learn -- humbly -- as allies to the Snohomish.
Martha Durkee-Neuman (she/her) is a raised UU young adult and candidate for ordained Unitarian Universalist ministry. Originally from White Salmon, WA in the Columbia River Gorge, Martha has lived in Boston, MA for the past decade and is overjoyed to be back in the PNW. Martha formerly served as the Director of Religious Education at First Parish in Malden and is a graduate of Harvard Divinity School. She is passionate about youth worship, transformative justice, theater arts, and labor solidarity. Martha will spend this year at EUUC learning and growing in her ministry with this community and welcomes any opportunity to connect with you!
SUNDAY SERVICES ARE HELD AT 10:00 A.M. IN PERSON & ONLINE (EUUC.ORG and YOUTUBE) This Sunday we will say goodbye to our Summer Minister Martha Durkee-Neuman as she bids us farewell to depart to Massachusetts. Join us for a ritual of release and to hear her reflections on an inherited and chosen tradition.
SUNDAY SERVICES ARE HELD AT 10:00 A.M. IN PERSON & ONLINE (EUUC.ORG and YOUTUBE) There is a parable in the Bible about the Workers in the Vineyard. What is the meaning of this story for our UU community in modern times? Join sisters Martha and Eliza Durkee-Neuman for a multigenerational engagement with this story and for their … Continue reading Workers in the Vineyard