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

Humanist Discussion: Matching Viciousness with Viciousness

Come join us for our online Zoom meeting Humanist Discussion! This week’s topic is: "At What Point Will Leftists Match Viciousness with Viciousness from the Right?"  & "Project 2025" Humanist Discussions is an opportunity to share your insights and ideas about topics which pertain to the human condition.  Come with your thoughts, free of concern … Continued

Weekly Meditation Group

PUUF's Weekly Meditation group with Ian is back!  Note the NEW DAY!   In the Parlor off of Fellowship Hall Led by Ian Kepler, a social worker and therapist with ten years of meditation experience in the Zen Buddhist tradition. Join for an evening of meditation that will include instruction, sitting, and reflection. The group is … Continued

Office Hours with Reverend Mira

Reverend Kepler is once again holding weekly office hours via Zoom, and anyone in the fellowship is welcome to come for some or all of time. See newsletter for Zoom link or contact Rev. Mira at Pastor@pacuuf.org for link. "As I return from maternity leave, I'm open to finding a time for office hours that works … Continued

Astoria Happy Hour!

Join your fellow PUUFers for a drink and a chat! Astoria Brewing Company 144 11th St, Astoria

Seder Celebration with the Presbyterians

First Presbyterian Church has invited PUUF to join them for a Seder Celebration in the Fellowship Hall. There will be a Seder Celebration, a “simple supper”, and then communion with bread and grape juice.  Please RSVP by March 23rd and plan to bring an hors d’oeuvre or finger food for the “simple supper”.    

Paganism 101: What is Paganism?

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 this earth-based religion?  We will also look at several of the main subsects of Paganism, and why it's hard to get an exact answer.   … Continued

Humanist Discussion Group: Is God Inevitable?

Come join us for our online Zoom meeting Humanist Discussion! This week’s topic is: Is God Inevitable?   Humanist Discussions is an opportunity to share your insights and ideas about topics which pertain to the human condition.  Come with your thoughts, free of concern about how they may be received. Please contact Tod at TodLundy@gmail.com to be … Continued

Weekly Meditation Group

PUUF's Weekly Meditation group with Ian is back!  Note the NEW DAY! In the Parlor off of Fellowship Hall Led by Ian Kepler, a social worker and therapist with ten years of meditation experience in the Zen Buddhist tradition. Join for an evening of meditation that will include instruction, sitting, and reflection. The group is designed … Continued

Office Hours with Reverend Mira

Reverend Kepler is once again holding weekly office hours via Zoom, and anyone in the fellowship is welcome to come for some or all of time. See newsletter for Zoom link or contact Rev. Mira at Pastor@pacuuf.org for link. "As I return from maternity leave, I'm open to finding a time for office hours that works … Continued

Astoria Happy Hour!

Join your fellow PUUFers for a drink and a chat at: Silver Salmon Grille 1105 Commercial St, Astoria

PUUF Board of Trustees Meeting

All are welcome to come listen.  If you have an issue you wish to have addressed, please email Terri at President@Pacuuf.org to add it to the agenda. The board will meet in the parlor off the Fellowship hall.

The Church: To Be and To Do

Byron "Tyler" Coles In our sometimes chaotic world of great change internally and externally, we must ask ourselves, “What is the Church to be and do in this time?” Come, let us gather in community as we reflect on this question, speak honestly of our journey, and faithfully imagine a future to come. Arline LaMear … Continued