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Frequently Asked Questions
Regarding Sunday services

What are Sunday services like?
Sunday services typically include music, the sharing of joys and sorrows, meditation, hymns, readings, and a sermon.  You are greeted at the door and are given information about us.  If you fill out the blue information card, you will receive our newsletter for six months.

What should my children and I wear to this church?
Some people dress up and some people dress casually. Wear what feels comfortable to you.

Is there child care/Sunday school during church?
Child care is available for younger children during services. Religious Education classes or summer programs are available for children ages four and up. 

If my child doesn't separate well, can my child stay with me during the service?
Your child is always welcome to stay with you during the worship service. If your child becomes restless, you may want to sit in the balcony, or the North Room next to the Sanctuary where you can listen to the service on the speakers.

Are there people in the congregation who hold diverse beliefs?
Unitarian Universalists affirm a diversity of religious ideas and support spiritual development guided by freedom, reason, and conscience.

How do I meet other people? How do I get involved?
Attend a service and stop by the Visitor Table in the foyer.  Stay for coffee and conversation following the service.  Check out the Getting Involved page or contact the Membership Director at (425) 747-3780 or membership@eastshoreunitarian.org.

How do I get to the church?
East Shore Unitarian Church is located off Richards Road north of Factoria and Interstate 90.  Click here to see directions and an area map.

East Shore Unitarian Church
12700 SE 32nd St.  Bellevue, WA  98005
(425) 747-3780

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