Northshore United Church of Christ

A Progressive, Open and Affirming, Justice Seeking Community of Faith

No matter who you are, or where you are on life's journey, you're welcome here.

Links to Other Religious Organizations:

  • Church World Service - Founded in 1946, Church World Service is the relief, development, and refugee assistance ministry of 36 Protestant, Orthodox, and Anglican denominations in the United States. Working in partnership with indigenous organizations in more than 80 countries, CWS works worldwide to meet human needs and foster self-reliance for all whose way is hard.

  • The Church Council of Greater Seattle represents more than 400 churches and 15 denominations as well as thousands of individuals united by the belief that we can work together to promote justice and increase compassion in our community.

  • The Washington Association of Churches (WAC) is an association of 10 Christian denominations and 11 ecumenical organizations who live and work together on the task of ecumenism in Washington State.

  • The Center for Progressive Christianity - our congregation is a member of this organization of churches which have agreed to several principles of openness and inclusion.

  • Process and Faith - an organization dedicated to the adventure of bringing process-relational thought to people of faith. Process and Faith seeks practical applications of process thought to all aspects of faith life. Based on the philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead, process-relational theology is a new lens through which traditional doctrine is not discarded, but transformed. Process and Faith is a program of the Center for Process Studies, an academic center of the Claremont School of Theology.

  • Beliefnet is a multi-faith e-community designed to help people meet their religious and spiritual needs.  It is not affiliated with a particular religion or spiritual movement and is not out to convert others to a particular approach. Fundamental to Beliefnet's mission is a deep respect for a wide variety of faiths and traditions.

  • SAMUEL (Scripture And Memory: a Universal Ecumenical Library) - a resource with ideas and information about faith and spirituality, based on the weekly readings of the lectionary.

  • The Text This Week - an ecumenical site providing a wide variety of resources centered on the weekly readings of the lectionary.

  • Taizé worship comes from the community of that name in the south of Burgundy, France, and is the home of an international, ecumenical community, founded there in 1940 by Brother Roger. The brothers are committed for their whole life to material and spiritual sharing, to celibacy, and to a great simplicity of life. Today, the community is made up of over a hundred brothers, Catholics and from various Protestant backgrounds, from more than twenty five nations.

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