Sunday July 1 2018
Discussion topic ”Human Morality: Is humankind innately bad or good? How so? Evil: Does it exist? Can it be combated if it does?” Led by Jane Adams. See “Summer Services” in the Worship menu for the format.
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.
Discussion topic ”Human Morality: Is humankind innately bad or good? How so? Evil: Does it exist? Can it be combated if it does?” Led by Jane Adams. See “Summer Services” in the Worship menu for the format.
Discussion topic ”God: what does the word mean?” Led by Tod Lundy. See “Summer Services” in the Worship menu for the format.
Discussion topic ”Language: How language limits thought, knowledge.” Led by Dave Ambrose. See “Summer Services” in the Worship menu for the format.
Peggy Coreson will lead a congregation discussion on “What will the World Be Like?”. It will be a discussion on the world we are leaving our kids.
Following the service and social time, Connie Moore will lead a discussion titled “A visit to the other side: Who are the people on the other side? And why we should know them.”
Peggy Coreson will be our speaker; her topic will be “Thoughts on Charity”. Peggy will talk about her recent trip to visit Vietnamese orphanages and rural villages.
After the social hour in the Green room, the regular discussion group will be an Open Discussion; there is no particular topic, the group will just gather and talk.
For the sermon on Sunday Mach 18 Monica Van Steenberg will talk about the Spring Equinox.
After the service and the social time in the Green room downstairs, Dave Ambrose will lead a discussion about ““Trips I have taken: Which drugs were most enjoyable? Which most … read more.
Rev. Sarah Schurr from the Pacific Western Region, Congregational Life Staff will speak on the topic “Transitions”.
After the service and some social time in the Green Room, Tod Lundy will lead a discussion about “Personal Mythologies: The stories we hold to be true with little … read more.
On February 18 Rev. Kit Ketcham’s topic will be “The #MeToo Experience and how it affects us all”.
Religious education for the children is available each week following the “Moment with the Children” near the beginning of the service.
Following the service and the social time in the Green room, there will be a discussion led by Frank Logan on “Gnostic Christianity: Had beliefs similar to UU. What are the similarities? What are the differences?”
“The Journey and the Dream”: This service, presented by the PUUF Board of Directors, will look at how PUUF got to where we are today, and talk about what the Board wants for the future. And then there will be an “open mike” session where the participants can tell the Board what their dreams are for PUUF’s future.
Following the service and the social hour in the Green room downstairs in the PAC, the twice-monthly discussion group will have an “open topic” discussion.
Last discussion Sunday of the summer. Discussion topic ”How does one “follow your bliss” as Joseph Campbell suggests? Presented by Mahlon Heller See “Summer Services” in the Worship menu for the format.