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: What is Mental Health?

Come join us for our online Zoom meeting Humanist Discussion! The topic for next weeks discussion will be:  “What is Mental Health?” When asked, most would answer it is something about a diagnosis from a catalogue of mental health abnormalities.  There are certain to be many diverse opinions on Monday. Humanist Discussions is an opportunity to … 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

Roll Away the Stone and Embrace Life’s Miracles

  When we consider the Christian story of Easter, we get bogged down with the ideas of suffering, sin, and proof of the resurrection.  What can we learn from the Christ story?  How can we keep our hearts open to miracles?   ~Open hearts, open minds, room for all theologies, including yours~   We are … Continued

Pacific Pagans (CUUPs) Meetup

  Pacific CUUPs Pagans will be meeting for food and chat like usual on Sunday!  It’ll be at Bridgewater Bistro, since that usually works. NOTE:  NEW TIME!  We’ll be meeting at about 2pm.  This is because Pacific UU Fellowship is back to having coffee hour after service.  But we hope to see folks there! Email:  Paccuups@gmail.com For … Continued

Humanist Discussion: Is Change Needed in Policing?

Come join us for our online Zoom meeting Humanist Discussion! The topic for next week's discussion will be "Is change needed, in the philosophy of policing, given the technology of our time?" Humanist Discussions is an opportunity to share your insights and ideas about topics which pertain to the human condition. Please contact Tod Lundy … Continued

My Journey Through Breast Cancer with Music Guiding the Way

Noted local violinist Kim Angelis will talk about the twists, turns and surprises of her journey through breast cancer treatment, and how they affected her musical odyssey.  She will also perform compositions that emerged from that experience.   ~Open hearts, open minds, room for all theologies, including yours~   We are meeting in person at the First … Continued

Pacific Pagans (CUUPs) Meetup

  Pacific CUUPs Pagans will be meeting for food and chat like usual on Sunday!  We're changing it up and will be trying the Lighthouse Lounge in Astoria!  Hope you can join! We hope to see folks there! Email:  Paccuups@gmail.com For more information.

Humanist Discussion: Rudeness and Civility

Come join us for our online Zoom meeting Humanist Discussion! The topic for next week’s discussion will be “Rudeness and Civility” Here are some links for our discussion: https://hiddenbrain.org/podcast/how-rude/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26260718/ - Impact of Rudeness on Medical Team Performance https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2019/12/decade-civility-died-2010s-donald-trump.html https://www.nbcnews.com/better/pop-culture/why-rudeness-so-toxic-how-stop-it-ncna876131   Humanist Discussions is an opportunity to share your insights and ideas about topics which pertain … 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 History of Beltane and the Maypole

Beltane is the Gaelic May Day Festival. Most commonly it is held on May 1st, or about halfway between the Spring Equinox and the Summer Solstice. Historically, it was widely observed throughout Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man. It is one of the four Gaelic Festivals - along with Samhain, Imbolc and Lughnasadh.   … Continued