Services are currently a hybrid of both in person and via Zoom at this time (subject to change depending on Covid status) -- at 12 noon Sundays;  Zoom Links are sent out to members in the Monday newsletter and again on Sunday mornings. 

Meeting ID and Password available from president@pacuuf.org or by joining our email list.

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Sunday Services: See newsletter for links

Pacific CUUPs Spring Equinox Ritual

Come join us in Fellowship Hall for our Spring Equinox Ritual as we welcome warmer, longer days to come, and the rebirth and growth of Mother Earth who sustains us. 

Pacific CUUPs Open Drum Circle

Come join Pacific CUUPs’ Open Drum Circle!  If you have an instrument, bring it!  If not, come anyways, we have plenty of extra!  We’ll be in the Fellowship Hall off 11th and Harrison, the door faces Harrison.  We’d love to have you!  Email PacCUUPs@Gmail.com if you have questions.

Pacific CUUPagans Meetup

Come join our Pagan Meetup at Xanadu at 2pm!  We'll be discussing our next 2 rituals.  Feel free to bring ideas and topics you’d like to see discussed or any questions you might have.  If there’s generic or specific questions you'd like to ask privately or if you have questions, just email PacCUUPs@gmail.com and let us … Continued

Pacific CUUPs Beltane Ritual

Pacific CUUPs  Come join Pacific CUUPs for Beltane, sometimes called May Day, as we celebrate what the Celts celebrated as the start of summer.  We will honor the Celtic god of light and fire, Bel, as well as other deities related to fertility and cleansing.   ~Open hearts, open minds, room for all theologies, including … Continued

Pacific CUUPagans Meetup

Join our congregation for our Potluck after our main service at 1pm in the Fellowship Hall!

Pacific CUUPagans Meetup

Come join our Pagan Meetup at Xanadu at 2pm!  Feel free to bring ideas and topics you’d like to see discussed or any questions you might have.  If there’s generic or specific questions you’d like to ask privately or if you have questions, just email PacCUUPs@gmail.com and let us know! We look forward to seeing/meeting you!

Summer Solstice Labyrinth Walk

Mark the change of seasons with a candlelight labyrinth walk, accompanied by Jennifer Goodenberger's original piano meditations.  The labyrinth is a spiritual practice that invites visitors to walk a sacred path looking for focus at its center. The labyrinth walk works for people across a wide range of spiritual backgrounds. Grace Episcopal Church, 1545 Franklin … Continued

Pacific CUUPagans Summer Solstice/Litha Ritual

Come join Pacific CUUPs for our Litha/Midsummer Ritual as we walk the labyrinth at Columbia Memorial Hospital to connect to the sacred center!  We will honor and make offerings to sun deities, the longest day, and walk the labyrinth in meditation, reconnecting with the Earth, ourselves, and all things in the sacred web of life. … Continued

Pacific CUUPS Lughnasadh Ritual

Come join Pacific CUUPs as we honor Lugh, his foster mother Tailtiu, and the first harvest, of grains.  Bring any offerings or wishes you'd like to make.  If you wish to bring a dish to share, feel free.  There will be a tea and some sort of bread.  Come give thanks for the bounty of … Continued

Pacific CUUPS Drum Circle

Come join Pacific CUUPs’ Open Drum Circle!  If you have an instrument, bring it!  If not, come anyways, we have plenty of extra!  We’ll be in the Fellowship Hall off 11th and Harrison, the door faces Harrison.  We’d love to have you!  Email PacCUUPs@Gmail.com if you have questions.

Autumnal Equinox Labyrinth Walk / International Peace Day

Grace Episcopal Church 1545 Franklin Ave., Astoria, OR, United States

Mark the change of seasons with a labyrinth walk. The labyrinth is a spiritual practice that invites visitors to walk a sacred path looking for focus at its center. The labyrinth walk works for people across a wide range of spiritual backgrounds. This labyrinth walk at Grace Episcopal Church will be dedicated to peace and … Continued

Yule/Winter Solstice Ritual Presented by the PUUF CUUPS members.

Yule, otherwise known as the Winter Solstice, is a pagan holiday that marks the longest night of the year. Since the night hours will only get shorter after that point, Yuletide represents the rebirth of the Sun God. In essence, it is the symbolic end of the cold and dark winter and the return of … Continued