1763 NW 62nd Street| Seattle, Washington 98107 | (206) 783-1618
interfaithcommunitychurch@yahoo.com

History

How We Cooperate

How We Collaborate

Membership

Our Annual Meeting

Root Stewards

Project Ethiopia

"ILLUMINATING OUR VALUES & VISION"
read the notes from our 2006 spiritual retreat held July 22nd 2006

"WHAT
INTERFAITH SPIRITUALITY MEANS to ME..."
Our members share their stories:

Sally Jo
Gilbert de Vargas

David Heitmiller

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Alternative Holiday Gifting
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Project Ethiopia!

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As a community, we endeavor to live in the openness of heart and compassionate understanding
that embraces all life. As a spiritual organization, we are collectively organized to thrive through
listening, sharing, and caring for one another. As individuals in awe of the Divine,
we support and respect each other’s personal spiritual path and spiritual practices.
Interfaith Community Church considers
all faiths as paths toward one God.
Our mission is to encourage personal growth in unconditional spiritual Love.
Our purpose is to create a home of
Love and Truth as a center of Light
for all seekers of Divine Wisdom.

We open ourselves, our community,
and our building to individuals from
all faith and spiritual traditions.

May we celebrate, learn, meditate, pray, and worship together in harmony.
  • We believe each expression of God valuable.
  • We honor all expressions of God rather than any single dogmatic expression.
  • We consider each person's path valid for him or her.
  • We are a truly interfaith community dedicated to healing and education.
  • We are open to hearing and learning from others.
  • We expect all parts of the service and the life of the church to reflect our interfaith openness and welcoming spirit.

MEMBERSHIP in INTERFAITH COMMUNITY CHURCH
To choose to become a member of Interfaith Community Church reflects your affirmation of the spirit of Our Vison. We require no dues, but gratefully accept all gestures of support to our growing community. As an entirely volunteer community, we invite you to share your talents and gifts with us and we welcome your particiption in all aspects of our spiritual community!
D ownload our Membership Brochure.

ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING
Our annual meeting is held each October on the second Sunday. It is a time to reflect upon our accomplishments and to fully appreciate our community and the fulfillment of Our Vision. All of our members gather together this day to express gratitude to our many volunteers, to our ministers, and to our officers holding the responsibility for the community. Officers completing their term are honored and we elect new officers to serve our community for the coming year.

ROOT STEWARDSHIP
What is Root Stewardship?
Root Stewardship invites regular monthly (tax-deductible) financial contributions to help cover our operating expenses. These financial gifts ground and stabilize our community and preserve our future.
What do Root Stewards Do?
Root Stewards send a check each month. The monthly amount is a personal decision. All regularly recieved financial gifts provide the stability our community needs to grow.
Are You Ready to Become a Root Steward?
We invite you to inform us of your personal decision:
"YES! I am ready to be a Root Steward of INTERFAITH COMMUNITY CHURCH. I am setting my intention to make a monthly financial gift of in the amount of ___________. "
To follow through with your personal commitment, contact our treasurer, David Heitmiller ICC_treasurer@yahoo.com, or by calling 206.783.1618.
Mail Checks to: INTERFAITH COMMUNITY CHURCH, 1763 NW 62nd Street, Seattle, WA 98107. Write on the envelope or on the check, 'Root Steward'. Thank You! You can download a .pdf form here to mail with your check.

PROJECT ETHIOPIA ~ Safe Water, Latrines, Education

Join us to ensure all Ethiopians have these rights.
Mission Statement:
Project Ethiopia is a volunteer organization that, with local community support, helps rural Ethiopian school children have access to safe water, basic sanitation facilities and elementary education.
Plans for three rural schools include: Clean Water; Latrines at Schools; Uniforms for the very poor; Benches and Desks; Trachoma Treatment; Hygiene Education.
Project Ethiopia was founded by two of our members, Judy Sanderman and Dennis Welkins, working with Awoke Genetu and his brother, Workineh within Ethiopia.
Send your contributions to:
"Project Ethiopia"
c/o Interfaith Community Church
1763 NW 62nd Street
Seattle, WA 98107
For more information, contact Judy at 206.784.3208, or Dennis at 206.407.3456 and see website for Project Ethiopia www.projectethiopia.com .

 

Last Updated 7/1/08
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