Fun Times

“Fun Times”
Worship Service
with Puget Sound Worship Collaborative

Speaker: Rev. Nancy Reid-McKee
Sunday, August 8, 2021, 10:30 a.m.

The idea of having fun is associated with children, and play, but is it something adults can embrace? Do we know how to have fun, how to laugh, how to have pleasure? The service will look at what fun can offer us in life.

Rev. Nancy Reid-McKee serves the Northlake UU Church in Kirkland, WA. Prior to ministry, she was a Family Nurse Practitioner and Women’s Health Specialist working for Native American tribes (Navajo, Shoshone/Paiute), the Veteran’s Administration and county health facilities in Georgia and Arizona. She was also a Community Organizer, trained through the Industrial Areas Foundation, and co-founder of the Arizona UU state action network (UUJAZ).

Puget Sound Worship Collaborative Summer Worship Services will be offered via this Zoom Meeting link. The services with Northlake UU Church, Saltwater UU Church, and Tahoma UU Congregation will only be offered via Zoom at the time of the worship service on Sundays at 10:30 a.m., and will not be recorded. The summer worship service Zoom address is a different Zoom address than the one that has been used by TUUC for worship services during pandemic time, so please use this link. You may also join on Zoom using Meeting ID 736 142 4210 for video and audio. To join by phone, dial 669-900-6833 and enter Meeting ID: 736 142 4210 when prompted. Please remember to use your actual name when logging in, so you can be recognized and admitted to the Zoom meeting room.

Offering “plate” donations collected during Sunday worship services in July and August will be split between the congregation receiving the donation and a Share the Plate recipient. You can make contributions to Tahoma UU Contribution each Sunday, and the donation links will be provided during each worship service. In August, BLUU Housing Initiative will be the Share the Plate recipient. The BLUU Northside Housing Cooperative Initiative is a project that embodies our commitment to improve the material conditions of Black lives as an act of our faith.