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

The Evolution of God

“The Evolution of God“   Kit Ketcham   Over the past several millennia, human beings have wrestled with the concept of the power beyond human power.  Some call it God or Goddess, some call it Nature, some don't have a name for it, others are agnostic or atheist/non-theist.  Rev. Kit Ketcham will speak on the … Continued

Pagan Meetup (Pacific CUUPs)

Pacific CUUPs will be hosting another Pagan Meetup at Bridgewater Bistro this week!  Sorry if we missed you last week, we hope you'll join us this time!  We'll meet at 1:30pm and have a snack and chat.  Remember, next week is Eostre!  We hope you can make it and look forward to seeing you!

Youth Religious Education

Youth Religious Education is available for ages 4 through 14 years old on Zoom. We go over our 8 UU principles throughout the year, along with world religions, cultivating relationships, human rights, and so much more.  We break things down, so all ages can engage.  We share using “talking stones” and will occasionally invite participants … Continued

Humanist Discussion: Reflections

Come join us for our online Zoom meeting Humanist Discussion! The topic for next weeks discussion will be: 1. Debriefing on a conservative's view of vaccinations for Covid.  2. Reflections on conservatism.   3. What do we tell ourselves about racism.  Humanist Discussions is an opportunity to share your insights and ideas about topics which pertain … Continued

Tillamook Coffee Klatch

Tillamook County Coffee Klatch this month is at June’s home in Manzanita as usual.  A reminder has been sent out to the regular attendees with address and directions to June’s house. Tillamook County residents who would like to attend but who didn’t receive the reminder, can email Kit (lilyloosy4@gmail.com) to see if there is space … Continued

What does Spring Mean to You?

“So, What Does Spring Mean to You?“  A discussion with Tod Lundy Anything that pertains to Spring is fair game for discussion moderated by Tod. (The KKK in Astoria message is postponed to the following week) ~Open hearts, open minds, room for all theologies, including yours~ We are meeting in person at the First Presbyterian … Continued

Pacific CUUPagans Eostre Celebration!

Come join Pacific CUUPs for our Spring Equinox Celebration! Pacific CUUPs will hold our Spring Equinox Celebration on Sunday March 20th, at 2:30 pm at Carruthers Park in Warrenton. Cicely will lead this ritual. It will be an Eclectic Witch/Folkloric style tradition. We will honor the Goddess Eostre, the goddess of spring and dawn, and the bunny consort.  😁  We will welcome … Continued

Youth Religious Education

Youth Religious Education is available for ages 4 through 14 years old on Zoom. We go over our 8 UU principles throughout the year, along with world religions, cultivating relationships, human rights, and so much more.  We break things down, so all ages can engage.  We share using “talking stones” and will occasionally invite participants … Continued

Humanist Discussion: An Exploration of Bias

Come join us for our online Zoom meeting Humanist Discussion! The topic for next weeks discussion will be: An Exploration of Bias  Humanist Discussions is an opportunity to share your insights and ideas about topics which pertain to the human condition. Please contact Tod Lundy at TodLundy@gmail.com to be put on the distribution list for … Continued

South County Coffee Klatch

South County Coffee Klatch this month is at Nancy’s home in Seaside.  A reminder has been sent out to the regular attendees with address and directions to Nancy’s house. South County residents who would like to attend but who didn’t receive the reminder, can email Kit (lilyloosy4@gmail.com) to see if there is space available. The … Continued

The Ku Klux Klan in Astoria

Astoria’s African American history dates back to 1805, when York traveled through the area as part of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. A handful of sailors and fur traders came in the decades that followed. By the late 1800s, a small number of Black residents called Astoria home, but they were targets of discrimination from coworkers … Continued

Pacific CUUPagans Meetup

Hello! Pacific CUUPs Pagans will be meeting for food and chat like usual on Sunday!  We can discuss how Eostre was, and what's to come.  What do we like to do this time of year?  and Wherever discussion will go from there.  It'll probably be at Bridgewater Bistro, since that usually works. NOTE:  NEW TIME!  … Continued