Sundays at 10:30 a.m.

May 18
10:30 a.m.
Come worship with us this Sunday as Rev. Ken Gray shares a message called, The Indelible Mark, with readings from John 13:31-35.

Banners hanging in our Sanctuary during Easter Sunday with a display of tulips, daffodils, and greenery.

You’re invited

FEATURED EVENT

Panorama from the northwest showing Lincoln and Colfax peaks, the Black Buttes, and Mount Baker. Image courtesy of Wikipedia.

Looking for a spiritually grounded backpacking experience?

Join us for the All Evergreen Backpacking Trip in the Mt. Baker Wilderness, June 19-22.

The cost is $800, and there are some scholarships available.
Contact Paul Schneider at the Evergreen office for more details:
253-859-2226
paul@ea-abc.org

OUR ONGOING ANTI-RACISM WORK

Carl Gipson’s Impact in Everett

I have driven past the Carl Gipson center in Everett several times and wondered who this man is who shares my mother’s maiden name especially since he has a senior center named after him. I was surprised to find out that he was a black man, and then incredibly inspired when I read his story which details his many contributions to the community of Everett and beyond.

Discover more about Carl Gipson and his lasting legacy at:
https://www.heraldnet.com/news/carl-gipson-pioneering-foe-of-racial-inequity-dies-at-95/

–Jennifer D.

Carl Gipson’s legacy profoundly shaped Everett’s community, including Everett High School. As a former PTA president and dedicated volunteer, he exemplified leadership and commitment to education. His service on the City Council from 1971 to 1995 highlighted his dedication to equity and inclusion. Gipson’s influence continues to inspire, with his name honoring both the Carl Gipson Senior Center and a lifetime achievement award from the local NAACP branch.

Image by Shakespeare at English Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=5978726

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