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

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

Humanist Discussion: TBA

Come join us for our online Zoom meeting Humanist Discussion! This week’s topic is: TBA   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 put on … Continued

Weekly Meditation

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 with beginners in mind and more experience is also welcome.

Astoria Happy Hour!

Join your fellow PUUFers for a drink and a chat at: Pacific Distillery   55 Fourth Street, Astoria

Weaving Our Lives

Sunday Worship for UUA GA   We are all tangled up together in a great web of life that is woven with beauty and hardship, love and loss, thriving and struggle. How do we tend well to the weaving so that all of us are held in care? The Sunday Worship service from the 2024 … Continued

Humanist Discussion: Debate Aftermath and More

Come join us for our online Zoom meeting Humanist Discussion! This week’s topic is: "Presidential Debate Aftermath" and "Why Magical Thinking?"   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 … Continued

Weekly Meditation

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 with beginners in mind and more experience is also welcome.

Wisdom Wednesdays: UU and YOU

The next Zoom meeting of this lay-lead study group exploring topics in UU theology and history is this week, July 3 at 7:00 PM.   If interested in joining, please email pacuuf@gmail.com for the link. To prepare for this week's discussion, lay leader June recommends reading this selection from UUA's WorshipWeb, a weekly message of courage and … Continued

Astoria Happy Hour

Join your fellow PUUFers for a drink and a chat: Merry Time Bar & Grill   995 Marine Dr, Astoria

Soapbox Sunday

Arline LaMear   A soapbox is a raised platform on which one stands to make an impromptu speech, often about a political subject. The term originates from the days when speakers would elevate themselves by standing on a wooden crate originally used for shipment of soap, or other dry goods, from a manufacturer to a retail … Continued

Humanist Discussion: Conspiratorial Thinking

Come join us for our online Zoom meeting Humanist Discussion! This week’s topic is: Conspiratorial thinking,  Why is magical thinking has become so prevalent.  Or has it?   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 … Continued