We offer worship in two ways: in-person multi-platform service held in our sanctuary and online in our Church Zoom Room at 10:30am. Doors and Zoom open at 10:15. To join the Church Zoom Room go to: saltwaterchurch.org/calendar/zoom-room/. You can find more information about how to connect through Zoom towards the end of our Saltwater Church Newsletter. Our newsletter also provides ways to connect and live our values through both in-person programming and via our Church Zoom Room.
Worship
Live multi-platform worship in the sanctuary and online through Zoom!
Theme for March: Transformation
As the world transforms, we transform with it. We know that we are always learning more and as we learn we must reevaluate what we thought we knew. A transforming movement has the potential to always be vital, no matter what conditions we find ourselves in. As we move toward the Equinox, we witness transformation in the more than human world that makes the journey from Winter into Spring. Embracing transformation embraces the wisdom of the turning wheel of the year and acknowledges our place in it.
Upcoming Worship Services
March 31 Ramadan, Easter and Passover – Honoring Traditions as One Joyful Community – Lay Led
This Easter Sunday, we will honor the three Abrahamic religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. We will hear about Easter and about Passover from members of the Haitians Christian United Church and the Bet Chavarim Synagogue, with whom we share our sanctuary. We will also hear a story about Ramadan from the Islamic tradition. In these times of terrible war and violence, let us be a beacon to the world and show that we can peacefully coexist and honor each other’s faiths in love and hope.
April 7 Peace Like a River – Rev. Alison Sutherland-Duren, Remotely
The 6th Unitarian Universalist Principle calls on us to affirm and promote, “the goal of world community with peace, liberty and justice for all,” and the proposed UU values statement “declare[s] that every person has the right to flourish with inherent dignity and worthiness.” Rev. Alison will share how her commitment to peace and non-violence has shaped and been shaped by her Unitarian Universalism.
April 14 Joyful Community – Rev. Alison Sutherland-Duren, In person
Events Coming Soon
To view our complete calendar of events, click here.
If you wish to schedule an event, click here to fill out a request form.
Easter Egg Hunt – For All Ages
Sunday Marcch 31, Following service
Saltwater Church Grounds
The Egg hunt begins after service this Sunday March 31st. Eggs will be hidden for all ages. Join us as we welcome spring in with a joyful and exciting hunt!
– Prize tables to choose your own prizes.
-Tickets in each egg for a special raffles at the end.
The more eggs collected the more chances you have.
* Including special hidden items for our hard working youth helpers.
Everything is Heavy – Find Joy with Mayda
Sunday April 7, Following service
In Person – Welcoming Room
Take a 20 to 30 minute vacation from all the heaviness in your life. Mayda will provide time and space to show folks how to move from possible or existing heaviness about the world to releasing and creating connection with each other, an act of lightening the load and finding joy together. There will opportunities for movement like hand dances, using your breath and voice ; like circle toning and bigger body stories for those who are so moved. Join us in our “Joyful Community” interplay inspired activity sponsored by our Pledge Team.
An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States – Book Study
Tuesday April 12, 6:00pm – 8:00pm
Church Zoom Room
The Saltwater UU Racial Justice Team invites you to join a book study of An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States (Youth Edition) by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortez. The 2-hour sessions will begin March 26 and meet the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of April, May, and June.
In seven sessions we will together:
• Trace the history of colonization from the Indigenous perspective
• Learn to think more critically and completely about our own history
• Support one another as we work through the stories presented in the book
• Share our responses and reactions to learning the history
• Explore how to support Indigenous-led campaigns to expand sovereignty and self determination
• Share ideas about building relationships with Indigenous peoples and communities
In addition to reading the book, you will be asked to do personal journaling and research. Worksheets and suggested resources will be provided for each session. The depth of your study will be up to you.
If you have taken or plan to take the Wrestling with the Truth of Colonization course, this will compliment and deepen your work.
To sign up or if you have questions, please contact: Miriam Woito – miriamwoito@gmail.com or (208) 890-6074
Annual Spring Leadership Convening
Saturday April 13, 1:00pm – 3:00pm
Multi-Platform – Church Main Building & Church Zoom Room
If you are a leader in our church community, or want to be involved as one, come to the Spring Leadership Convening on Saturday, April 13, 1-3 pm. This is a hybrid event; you can come in person or Zoom in. If you need childcare, please contact Jessica Nash at faithformation@saltwaterchurch.org by April 4.
As a community, our mission is to practice love, foster connection, nurture spiritual growth and act for justice. The Leadership Convening is our chance to check our course. Are we on the same page? On track? What’s next? Let’s be creative together!
Community Potluck
Sunday April 14, following service
In Person – Welcoming Room
Church-Wide Potluck on April 14, Yummy! Please bring a generous dish to share. Kindly mark ingredients if not clearly visible (like nuts, soy, etc.) We will also need folks to step up and help us set up before church and take down after church.
Leadership Announcements
Minister’s Messages
Rev. Alison will be on vacation with her family and not responding to email or calls between March 25 and April 1. Rev. Alison will be in-person again at Saltwater Church through this Sunday, April 14 to wrap up this year’s annual pledge drive.
Ways to connect with Rev. Alison
Phone (voice only): (206) 627-5119
Email: minister.swuuc@gmail.com
Online Meeting Scheduling: https://calendly.com/minister-swuuc
Special Event
Saltwater Church RETREAT 2024
Friday April 26 – Sunday April 28
Off-Site – Seabeck Conference Center
The Saltwater Retreat is coming up April 26 – 28. If you haven’t registered, contact Saphronia Young and see if there are any rooms left. Remember, you can attend for the day events without needing to stay overnight! Our annual retreat is a time for rest, reflection, and fun…and they feed you! We hope you’ll join us for this treasured annual event, with guest speaker Liz James of the UU Hysterical Society. Don’t miss this great escape from the day to day hubbub. Join your Saltwater family at Seabeck.
Social Justice Announcements
UU the Vote Postcard Writing
Now through Thursday May 9
It is not too late to support Saltwater’s UU the Vote postcard writing efforts. Postcards won’t be mailed until April 22. We are writing postcards to registered underrepresented voters in Georgia providing them nonpartisan information about voting in their Congressional primary election. Postcards need to be mailed between April 22 and May 9. Let me know how many postcards you want (in multiples of 20, please) and I will give you the postcards and all the info you need (scripts, directions, etc. You provide stamps.) I will be at the service this Sunday, March 10, but you and I can discuss other delivery/pickup options.
Susan Aigner—for your Saltwater Racial Justice Organizing Team: susanaigner@comcast.net, (253) 569-8156
UUA Condemns Violence Against Gaza, Urges Immediate and Total Ceasefire
On February 14th, the UUA released a new statement regarding the events in Israel and Palestine. In keeping with the desire to keep the congregation informed of what our Unitarian Universalist Association has to say about these events, here is a link to that statement:
– https://www.uua.org/pressroom/press-releases/uua-condemns-violence-urges-ceasefire
Additional resources and statements from the UUA on this issue can be found here:
– https://www.uua.org/international-justice/uua-statements-palestine/israel/resources-engaging-palestine-israel
– https://www.uua.org/pressroom/press-releases/catastrophe-gaza-and-israel
Ways to Share Our Gifts
Be a Part of Welcoming New Members
Join our Welcoming Team
The Welcome Team is seeking long-time Saltys to revive our tradition of pairing new members with folks who know the community well and can help answer their questions about getting involved. If you are interested in being a mentor or buddy to our newer Saltys, please contact Rev. Alison at minister@saltwaterchurch.org.
Facilities Team
3rd Wednesdays, 7:00pm – 8:00pm
Church Zoom Room
Our Facilities Team helps organize the maintenance of our buildings and the upkeep of our grounds. We are looking for volunteers to help contact contractors, manage coordinating repairs, and assist with volunteer events. Our meetings are monthly, and your time commitment is quite flexible. Discover how you can help support our community by attending our next meeting on April 17. ***Image credit: Bubba
Saltwater Church Safety Taskforce
2nd Thursdays, 7:00pm – 8:00pm
Private Zoom Room
Our Safety Taskforce encourages members of our community to join in discussions about our facilities and community. Common topics include building safety, necessary upgrades to our facilities, and emergency planning. We are beginning multiple new projects and welcome your knowledge and skills. Join our monthly meeting to learn how you can lend a hand. The next meeting is April 11. For more information or to attend, please contact Diane Schairer at juvinall3@aol.com.
Your Community Needs YOU!
Volunteer Now
We invite you to take part in creating the kind of community that you want to be part of! We need volunteers of all skills and ages. Opportunities include:
Sunday Morning Opportunities: Contact Bubba (administrator@saltwaterchurch.org) if you’re interested & need to get training/ orientation. For job details click here.
Sunday Morning Opportunities
- Usher
- Digital Usher
- Greeter
- Welcome Kiosk
- Worship Assistant
- A/V Desk Assistant
- Multigenerational Activities Assistant
Other Opportunities
- Social Activities (planning potlucks, or whatever the team decides) – contact Judy Featherstone (judyfeatherstone@yahoo.com)
- Following up with new members – contact Saphronia Young (saphroniayoung2016@gmail.com)
- Connecting volunteers to needed positions – contact Diane Schairer (juvinall3@aol.com)
- Fundraising – contact Anjali Lopez (anjalijl@gmail.com)
- Healthy Congregations Team – email Diane Schairer (juvinall3@aol.com)
Ways To Live Our Values
Share The Plate for March
Northwest Abortion Access Fund
On the 5th Sunday, March 31, the collected funds will supplement the Minister’s Discretionary fund.
You can make a donation to share the plate through the donate button on our website https://saltwaterchurch.org/stewardshipstewardship-overview/stewardshipdonate/ or mail a check to the church office with “basket” in the memo line: Saltwater UU Church, 25701 14 Pl S., Des Moines, WA 98198. ****Image credit: Kindel Media
Share the Plate – New Opportunities for 2024 to 2025!
Have you ever wondered how Share the Plate beneficiaries are selected? Members submit a nomination form, the form is reviewed by the Share the Plate Committee, and the Committee selects the recipients and the month of the donation for the next calendar year. The Committee consists of Kathy Jorgensen, Collette DeMonte and Peggy Lovellford. Currently, we have eleven beneficiaries selected for 2024. Nominations may be made at any time, and when it’s time to select beneficiaries, the Committee will review all of the applications submitted. A generous anonymous donor has agreed to match the plate donations through December of 2024. Do you have an organization you’d like to nominate?
Hospitality House, Federal Way Day Center, and Duwamish Tribal Services will continue to have ‘grandfathered’ approval and do not need to be nominated. For all other organizations, a church member will need to nominate or re-nominate a beneficiary. The nomination form can be entered by clicking here.
Expanding our recipient criteria to include “primarily” King County organizations has allowed us to fund those emergency groups outside of King County. The criteria are simple:
- Organization must be a 501 (c} 3 nonprofit
- The organization must primarily serve South King County.
- The organization’s mission must align with UU values and principles.
What organizations do you feel we should be supporting?
Have you volunteered in the past with an organization you would like to support?
What is a favorite organization you are affiliated with and would like to nominate for Share the Plate?
Please complete the form which can be accessed from the link above. When the committee meets, we will review all the applications and make our selections.
Pajama Party – Crafting for the Community
1st Tuesdays, 12:30pm – 2:30pm
In Person – Welcoming Room
The monthly Saltwater UU Pajama Party is a chance to put your crafting skills to work for those in need in our community. Bring your sewing machines if you have them, flannel and patterns will be provided by Pajama Party convener, Sally. The pajama bottoms we sew will be donated to those in need in our community, including local women’s shelters, and we can also make other items with the donated material as well. Remember, crafting knows no gender, so ALL are welcome to come and create for the wider community. Stop by for the crafting or for the community. Contact Sally Caldwell for more information. Our next meet up will be April 2. Join us in Sewing for Social Justice. ****Image credit: Evg Kowalievska
Racial Justice Organizing Team (RJOT)
1st Fridays, 5:00pm – 6:30pm
Church Zoom Room
The next meeting will be on April 5. Our Racial Justice Organizing Team meets monthly to discuss more ways to support our community in our anti-racism efforts. We share ideas, provide support, learn about additional opportunities, plan events for our members, and work together to advance our commitment to Act for Racial Justice. ****image credit: Diva Plavalaguna
Sound Alliance
2nd Saturdays, 10:00am – 11:30am
Church Zoom Room
The Sound Alliance team works on multiple issues in alignment with our commitment to Social Justice. The issues we focus on change from year to year, depending upon the concerns voiced by members of the congregation. All members and friends of Saltwater UU Church and Bet Chaverim are most welcome to join us in our conversations and Act for Social Justice. Our next meeting will be on April 13.
Stance for Racial Justice
2nd & 4th Sundays
In Person – Des Moines at 12:30pm & Puyallup at 2:00pm
Rain or shine, we Stand for Racial Justice two Sundays a month. Join us as we stand together in solidarity with our signs for justice. On April 14 in Des Moines from 12:30pm – 1:30pm at the intersection of 272nd St. and Pacific Hwy S (near Jack in the Box and Arco gas).
We will meet again Our next gathering will be on April 28 in Puyallup from 2:00pm – 3:00pm at the intersection of 136th and S. Meridian (near post office and Sonic restaurant). Contact Colette DeMonte at colette.demonte@gmail.com for more information.
Saltwater Climate Action Now! (SCAN!)
3rd Thursdays, 6:30pm
Church Zoom Room
Mark your calendar–The March SCAN! meeting will be Thursday, April 18 at 6:30pm. Join us then! Contact Sheri Jacobson at sheridjacobson@yahoo.com for additional information. It’s never too late to Act for Climate Justice.
Climate Message of the Week
No one knows exactly how our climate will change but scientists overwhelmingly believe that our warming planet will experience more frequent extreme weather events. David Pogue’s book How to Prepare for Climate Change is a great guide on how to be ready to cope with climate challenges. He covers topics like how to insure, protecting your children, dealing with a drought, and even preparing for social breakdown. As Pogue describes his book “It’s a practical guide to adaptation steps that you can take, as one person—for your own benefit, your family’s, and your community’s.”
Are there topics or questions you’d like to see covered in future Climate Messages? Email suggestions to Sheri Jacobson at sheridjacobson@yahoo.com.
Ways to Connect
If you are planning to host an event in the Church Zoom Room please contact our Office Administrator (administrator@saltwaterchurch.org) the day before your scheduled event. They will need to verify your device has been registered to use the Church Zoom Room.
Weekly Meetings
Al-Anon Support Group
Private Zoom, contact saphroniayoung2016@gmail.com for link
Mondays, 6:30pm – 7:30pm
Meditation Group
Church Zoom Room
Tuesdays, 7:00pm – 8:15pm
For the fall and winter months we will be meeting over Zoom. We follow a UU modified Zen practice that includes lighting a candle, chiming a singing bowl, sitting & walking in silence, listening to words of wisdom, sharing tea and conversation. Would you like to join our group? Contact Jean Spohn jeanspohn@centurylink.net or (206) 200-7524.
Writers Group
Church Zoom Room
Wednesdays, 9:30am – 12:00pm
Do you like to write? Would you like to share and receive feedback on your writing? We welcome all writers at all levels! For more information, contact Janeane Weprin (630) 824-8343 or jghonore@yahoo.com.
Lunch Bunch
In-Person – Location Varies
Wednesdays, 1:00pm
We meet weekly for an informal lunch together. The restaurant location varies week to week. Email Diane Dobrowolski at ddobrowolski@earthlink.net to find out where to meet us. All are welcome!
Twice a Month Meetings
Game Night Sponsored by Saltwater UU Social Club (SWUUSC)
In Person – Welcoming Room
1st and 3rd Saturdays, 6:00pm – 9:00pm
Join our Saltwater community for an evening of fun. Friends and visitors are welcome. We play all types of board games (ranging from lighter games like Clue to more complex games like Pandemic.) Our group also plays thematic games, card games, and party & social games. Almost anything is possible! Bring your favorite game and let us know about it. Our next meet up will be April 6.
- 1st Saturdays are all-ages. Bring a game your whole family will enjoy!
- 3rd Saturdays, childcare will be available upon request. Please rsvp for childcare at least 1-week in advance to Jessica Nash at faithformation@saltwaterchurch.org.
Coffee & Care with a Lay Minister
In Person – Saltwater Sanctuary
2nd and 4th Sundays, 11:30am
After the service on the 2nd and 4th Sundays, one of our lay ministers will be available in-person in the Sanctuary to talk one-on-one with anyone who needs some support. Get your coffee or tea in the Welcoming Room, and then peek into the Sanctuary. If the lay minister has an open chair, please come in, sit down, and receive the benefit of compassionate listening from a trained lay minister. Join us next on April 14.
Monthly Meetings
Online Caregiver Support Circle
Caregiver Support Circle Zoom Room
1st Saturdays, 11:00am – 12:00pm
Are you caregiving for a significant other in your life? Having a parent, partner, or adult child experiencing physical, neurological or mental health challenges requires so much from the caregiver — YOU need care and support too! Join Rev. Alison and other caregivers in our Saltwater UU Community to share the joys and sorrows of caregiving and to give and receive support with others who are also in this essential and tender role of caregiver. Our next meet up will be April 6. Contact Rev. Alison at minister.swuuc@gmail.com with any questions.
Quiet Connections
In Person – Saltwater Sanctuary
1st Sundays, 11:30am – 12:00pm
If the Welcoming Room is too busy for you, or you are enjoying the conversations that start there, but would like to deepen them, the Newcomer and Visitor Team is offering “Quiet Connections” in the Sanctuary to welcome both new folks and longer-term members. We want to get to know you, invite you to get to know us, on a bit quieter, deeper, and more intimate level. A few snacks and drinks are provided. Join us on April 7.
Paint n’ Sip
In Person – Welcoming Room
2nd Mondays, 6:00pm – 9:00pm
All ages welcome! Bring any size canvas. No experience required. All paints and supplies provided. Our next meet up is April 8. RSVP to Jessica Alexander at jazz.itup@live.com. If you would like childcare, send a request at least 1-week in advance to Jessica Nash at faithformation@saltwaterchurch.org.
Saltwater Genealogy Club
Church Zoom Room
2nd Wednesdays, 7:00pm – 8:30pm
Do you love to talk about your family history and research? Saltwater Church has a Genealogy Club! We are not experts; we just share stories and research ideas. Our next meeting will be April 10. If you would like to join us or have any questions, please contact susanaigner@comcast.net.
Speculative Fiction Book Group
In Person – Office Conference Room &
The Speculative Fiction Book Group Zoom Room
3rd Saturdays, Special April Date
Our next meeting is April 13 at 3:30pm. Our scheduled reads for the rest of the church year are:
April: All Systems Red and Artificial Condition by Martha Wells
May: The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K Le Guin
June: The Mountain in the Sea by Ray Nayler
Creative Hands
In Person – Welcoming Room
3rd Tuesdays, 12:30pm – 2:30pm
Join us for an afternoon of visiting and working on our creative projects. Bring your knitting, crocheting, jewelry making, or whatever with you. We gather to foster connection through sharing our creative processes. We also support the Saltwater community with small craft projects throughout the year. Our next meet up will be April 16. If you would like to join us or have any questions, please contact Joanne Loeliger (206) 870-1939.
Faith Formation Sunday
In Person – Saltwater Church
3rd Sundays, 10:30am-2:00pm
Join us for fun, growth, and belonging as we delve deeper into the monthly Soul Matters themes our worship is built on. Faith Formation Sunday includes worship, lunch (sometimes potluck), then age-specific programming (adults, youth, and children). Our next gathering is April 21 and lunch will be provided. Questions? Contact Director of Faith Formation, Jessica Nash, at faithformation@saltwaterchurch.org.
Pair Sharing by Zoom
Janeane’s Zoom Room
One Sunday a month, 1:00pm – 2:15pm
Discover the healing power in telling truth and bearing witness. Pair Sharing is the spiritual practice of deep sharing and listening. If you would like to attend, please contact Janeane Weprin at jghonore@yahoo.com.
Support Is Available
Do you need support? Please let us know, we want to help. Are you feeling lonely or isolated? We can connect you with a lay minister or another member of the congregation. If you have been affected by the pandemic financially, the Minister’s Discretionary Fund is available for one-time emergency support for members and friends of the church. Contact our Office Administrator for additional information administrator@saltwaterchurch.org.
If you are in need of emotional or spiritual support, you can reach out directly to a Lay Minister:
Debra Valpey: debravalpey@gmail.com
Toska Rodriguez: toska_r@hotmail.com
Jean Spohn: jeanspohn@centurylink.net
Multigenerational Faith Formation
Questions about Children’s and Youth Programming? Contact our Director of Faith Formation, Jessica Nash: faithformation@saltwaterchurch.org. To join the Faith Formation Zoom Room go to: https://zoom.us/my/saltwaterfaithformation
Easter Egg Hunt – Children and Youth Event
Sunday March 31, 11:30am – 12:30pm
In Person – Saltwater Church Grounds
On Easter Sunday, we invite you to come for this delightful springtime tradition! Children, bring your baskets (or borrow one of ours) and hunt for eggs for a prize. The hunt will begin after the church service. Youth grades 6-12 will meet during the church service to set-up the egg hunt and prize selection with their advisors.
Middle and High School Youth Group Game Night
1st Saturdays, 6:00pm – 9:00pm
In Person – Welcoming Room
Join us for Youth Group Game Night on April 6. Youth are encouraged to come hang out and play some games! Bring a favorite game to share. If you wish to try out a new game, we have a wide selection that will leave your brain and belly tired. Laughter and popcorn provided.
Adults of Youth Support Group
Saturday April 6, 6:30pm – 7:30pm
In Person – Saltwater Church
Those parenting Youth (grades 6-12) are invited to join Director, Jessica Nash, during the first hour of Youth Group Game Night. We will connect with each other through the Soulful Home curriculum, supporting one another on our shared journey of parenting. After the meet-up, join the game night for more fun and connection. ****Image credit: Andrea Piacquadio
Faith Formation Sundays – Elementary and Youth
3rd Sundays, 10:30am – 2:00pm
In Person – Saltwater Church
Join us the 3rd Sunday of every month for an extended day of fun, growth, and belonging tied to our monthly Soul Matters themes. Faith Formation Sundays include elementary and youth programming during and after worship with lunch in-between. Our next meet up is Sunday, April 21 where we will explore the theme of Interdependence. We will be exploring boundaries through stories and even spend some time with our adult friends as we practice boundaries in community. Soup and Sandwich lunch will be provided. ****Image credit: Jessica Nash
The Con UU will Never Forget – Youth grades 8-12
Friday April 19 – Sunday April 21
In Person – Quimper UU Fellowship
Youth grades 8-12 are invited to gather at Quimper UU Fellowship in Port Townsend, WA for a weekend of new connections, radical inclusivity, welcoming rising freshmen and bridging senior youth, and tons of fun! More info and registration available at: The Con UU Will Never Forget Registration Form (google.com). Registration deadline is March 30.
Saltwater Church RETREAT 2024
Friday April 26 – Sunday April 28
Off-Site – Seabeck Conference Center
The Saltwater Retreat is coming up April 26 – 28. If you haven’t registered, contact Saphronia Young and see if there are any rooms left.
Saturday April 26th at Seabeck Rev. Alison and Jessica Nash will be leading special programming (tbd) for our younger friends. I know there will be POTATOES!!!!!! Adults will be with the amazing Liz James from the UU Hysterical Society.
Camp Blue Boat – Youth grades 6-12
Sunday June 30 – Friday July 5
In Person – Camp N-Sid-Sen in Harrison, Idaho
Get ready for an unforgettable summer experience at Camp Blue Boat at Camp N-Sid-Sen in Harrison, Idaho! This year, registration includes a bus from Denver, so no need for a second registration. Don’t forget to look for the discount if you’re not taking the bus. And the sibling discounts return. Registration deadline is June 1.
This summer camp is perfect for youth from rising 6th-grade to 12th-grade graduates. It offers age-specific housing and programming, where campers, counselors, and staff will explore being in relationship with oneself, others, and the wider world. The camp is based on four basic pillars, including community, spirituality, justice, and equality. After attending, youth will be able to articulate beliefs grounded in UU theology and values, develop spiritual discipline, engage in social change, and build personal and religious resilience. There are plenty of fun activities such as field games, crafts, hikes, swimming, bonfires, and more. Come join us! Register here: Camp Blue Boat in the PNW | Pacific Western Region | UUA.org
Why are we moving? Because our old site wants to use their camp for their campers, so we get to go back to N-Sid-Sen, where Camp Blue Boat started.
Support for Children, Youth, & Families
Parents Facebook Group
Connect with other Saltwater Church families with children and youth for support through the Parents Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/SUUCFamilyMatters/
Childcare for Church Events
Childcare may be requested for any church activity at least one week in advance by contacting our Director of Faith Formation, Jessica Nash, at faithformation@saltwaterchurch.org. We will do our best to make accommodations whenever possible.
General Information
How to Access the Church Zoom Room
To access Zoom, go to saltwaterchurch.org/calendar/zoom-room/ and click on “To join a meeting-click here.” Or from the main church webpage, select Zoom Room from the drop-down menu under “news and events” on the top menu bar. If this is your first time using Zoom, follow the prompts to download the application to your computer.
If you would prefer to join by phone, dial 1-669-900-6833 and enter Meeting ID: 736 142 4210 when prompted. You may need a password. If you do not have the password, please contact Bubba: administrator@saltwaterchurch.org
If you have a smartphone, you can download the Zoom app and join with Meeting ID: 736 142 4210 for video and audio connection. You will need a password. If you do not have the password, please contact our Office Administrator: administrator@saltwaterchurch.org
A quick guide for our Zoom room can be found here. Feel free to download the file to keep a copy readily available at your fingertips.
Saltwater Church Building
The church building has opened for in person gatherings. If you wish to plan an event, please use our online request form: https://saltwaterchurch.org/calendar/calendar-request/. All gatherings are asked to follow the current COVID-19 guidelines. If you have questions about the guidelines or need assistance, our Office Assistant is on-site Tuesdays and Fridays, 9am to 2pm. If you need on-site assistance outside of their regularly scheduled hours, email administrator@saltwaterchurch.org to schedule an appointment.
Donations to Saltwater Church
When making a donation on the church website (click here), please indicate where you want your donation to go. After entering the amount of your donation, if you select “Donate with a Debit or Credit Card” you will see a line which starts with a pencil and has “add special instructions to the seller.” Please click on those words to specify “pledge” or your desired purpose. It will help our treasurer get money into the right places if that line is filled in. If you have questions, email or call our Treasurer, Gaye Greeves at gnatfw@aol.com or 253-508-3961.