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: Christian Nationalism

Come join us for our online Zoom meeting Humanist Discussion! This week’s topic is: Christian Nationalism 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

Pride Service: “Our Many Lovers” 

Reverend Kit Ketcham When the world is scary and our friends are in danger, when we ourselves are in danger, how do we cope? On this Pride Sunday, we'll hear our friends Jerry Middaugh and Joanne Rideout sing the Pete Seeger song "Old Devil Time", Sean Minogue will be our Pride speaker, Adriana Guerrero will … Continued

Humanist Discussion: Home Schooling

Come join us for our online Zoom meeting Humanist Discussion! This week’s topic is: Home Schooling  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

Litha, the Summer Solstice Ritual

The service will be in Fellowship Hall Pacific CUUPS Join Pacific CUUPs in celebrating Litha, the Summer Solstice Ritual as we honor the sun and solar deities, Aengus Og, Celtic God of Youth, Aine, Celtic Goddess of Summer, and the longest day and shortest night.  Bring offerings for summer and think of something you wish … Continued

Humanist Discussion: Conflict and Hate, Popular Vote

Come join us for our online Zoom meeting Humanist Discussion! This week’s topic is: 1. "Conflict & Hate: How to Resolve" 2. "National Popular Vote" 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 … Continued

UUA General Assembly Worship Service

Potluck & Membership Meeting We will stream a worship service from the UUA General Assembly, which is happening this week in Pittsburgh. This means our service will be longer than usual. We will have our annual Membership Meeting and election of officers for the Board of Trustees immediately after the service. This will be our … Continued

Humanist Discussion of Astoria

Come join us for our online Zoom meeting Humanist Discussion! 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 the distribution list for … Continued

This Is Not a Dharma Talk

Reverend Mira Kepler  Amidst the ancient wisdom and teachings of the world’s prophets and religions, Unitarian Universalism holds up another source of truth: the sacred text of our own lives. Join Reverend Mira to explore the ways we can explore these rich and varied stories to live into our fullest selves.   ~Open hearts, open minds, … Continued

Humanist Discussion: conversations involving opposing views

Come join us for our online Zoom meeting Humanist Discussion! This week’s topic is: Conversations Involving Opposing Views 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 … Continued

Universalism: Past, Present and Powerful

Rev. Kalen Fristad Rev. Fristad will speak on the long rich history of Universalism. He will be relating that the teaching of eternal damnation is not merely a harmless untruth that we might appropriately ignore and allow to stand, but that it has serious consequences. It leads to the possibility, perhaps even the inevitability, of … Continued