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This section includes information about our minister, Sunday services, religious exploration for children, youth, and adults, our library, and our art gallery. |
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Sunday Services
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This category includes articles about our Interim Minister, our search for a settled minister, and our Sunday Services.
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Minister and Pastoral Support
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Youth Religious Exploration
( 5 Articles )
This category includes articles about our programs for religious exploration for children and youth.
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Adult Spiritual Development
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The purpose of Adult Spiritual Development is to promote a free and responsible search for truth and meaning in an open classroom setting, using a variety of curricula, activities, and speakers, and with guidance from the TUUC and the UUA principles. ASD helps participants to answer spiritual questions, such as: Who am I? Why am I here? What is it that I set my heart to? What shall I do? What is enlightenment? Click on the Program Guide at the left to see the scheduled classes, workshops, and events.
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Library
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This category includes articles about our library.
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Art Gallery
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Hours : 9:00 to 1:00 - Monday to Friday 10:00 to 1:00 - Sunday (Ring doorbell at 56th Street entrance Monday - Friday)
An art gallery was established in the sanctuary at the Tahoma Unitarian Universalist Congregation Church on February 7, 1960. At that time the late Gen Grant from the Aesthetics Committee established the tradition of Artist of the Month exhibitions. Since 1960 the gallery has sponsored numerous exhibitions both of UU artists and of other artists with work of quality within the Northwest region. In July of 2001 the church received a gift from the Boze Family Trust to help support the art gallery for the spiritual enrichnent of the congregation and others in the community. At that time the gallery was named the Mary M. Boze Art Gallery in memory of Mary Boze.
The space is limited to work that can be hung on the wall. There is a generous wall space of approximately 54 running feet. A space of three feet five inches in height is bordered by mouldings on the wall for hanging, but taller pieces can be hung if they are not exceptionally heavy.
The gallery director works for publicity in the local news media and provides 4 x 6 announcement cards to the artist along with flyers for the congregation to advertise the opening of each exhibition.
If you are interested in showing your work at the TUUC Gallery, or you know an artist who is interested in showing, please contact the gallery coordinator below for gallery guidelines and portfolio proposal requirements:
Betty Ragan, Gallery Coordinator
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Just Peacemaking
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