Mabon Harvest Ritual/ Pacific CUUPS
Mabon is a festival that marks the autumn equinox and is often celebrated on or around September 21st. It is a time of balance, where day and night are equal, and … Continued
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.
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Mabon is a festival that marks the autumn equinox and is often celebrated on or around September 21st. It is a time of balance, where day and night are equal, and … Continued
Reverend Mira Kepler With the election looming, many of us get pulled into anxiety, overactivity, or rigid thinking. How can we maintain both openness and integrity in the face … Continued
Laura Gordon “How rare it is, how lovely, this fellowship of those who meet together” (from Psalm 133). Pacific UU Fellowship meets each Sunday to join together as a spiritual … Continued
Angela Whitlock - North Coast Land Conservancy Cape Falcon is one of five Marine Reserves in Oregon, managed and monitored by ODFW. It is part of linked habitat from Coast … Continued
Rev. Mira Kepler Being comfortable with uncertainty - how we can be comfortable living in the present and not knowing what's to come. ~Open hearts, open minds, room for all … Continued
What is Paganism? What are Pagans beliefs? Pacific CUUPagans will provide an introduction to paganism…what is it, what it isn't, what is its history, and what are the practices of … Continued
A service focused on gratitude from PUUF member Arline Lamear. ~Open hearts, open minds, room for all theologies, including yours~ We are meeting in person at the First Presbyterian … Continued
Rev. Sarah Schurr looks at the idea of hope. Some say hope is a platitude that keeps us happy with the status quo. Others say hope is essential, not only … Continued
Especially this time of year, the world is full of somewhat-trite references to giving and compassion. How can we keep the truth of this practice alive in our hearts amidst … Continued