Stories of Hope

Simply Sharing Hope

“I never had a negative reaction from telling someone that I would pray for them. In fact, the only reactions I ever got were ones of graciousness and thanks.”

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ESL at the Car Lot

“We wanted to reach out,” Craig Campbell remembers, “so we asked them what would benefit them.” The answer: “English classes.”

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Weathering the Storm

Pediatric cancer can make life seem quite hopeless, but with some positive community, hope can be restored.

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Introducing Jon Vance

Jon Vance is a student at the UW, but more importantly, a product of this church. You’ve probably noticed Jon up in the kitchen on Sundays. You’ve seen him at Day Camp or playing the trumpet. He’s one of our own.

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Dani Morton: Sacrificial Love

Dani Morton escaped from Cambodia in the early 1980s. She is an original member of the first Cambodian (Khmer) congregation in Seattle, which was planted by UPC. Now a medical professional, Dani is Executive Director for Meetaa International Network, which is fighting human trafficking in her native country. She was interviewed by Laurie Wheeler in morning services on October 7, 2012.

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Worship Joy

Members of the worship teams talk about how worship brings them joy.

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Ryan Andrews: The Innkeeper

The Inn is a safe place for college students to learn and grow.

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Myrna Olson: God’s Living Water

Jesus showed up after Myrna Olson was side-swiped on the freeway

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A Community for Internationals

Listen to the interview   Many of you have heard that we are doing a Sundays at UPC process. So basically we’re talking about what Sundays look like here—not simply what’s happening in this worship space, but what’s happening in the community all around as well. At present, we have worship here and then go [...]

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Riding in Cars With Friends

Is intergenerational friendship possible?

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