• 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Getting Siblied

    Mallory Eaglewood's paternal grandparents shared a wound - both of them were forced to leave their families as children to assimilate into a culture that wasn't theirs. But one was a White man, and one was a Native woman, meaning the grandmother's history and culture were secret, not to be spoken of in public. Their … Continued

  • Coming Back to the Center

    Rev Carol McKinley The common good is the moral center on which this country was founded, yet it seems as if there is a decreasing sense that we are all in this together. We must reclaim and proclaim our understanding of the common good, reminding ourselves and others that each of us exists in relationship … Continued

  • Community as Spiritual Practice

    Rev Mira Kepler People. Can’t live with ‘em, can’t live without ‘em. Jumping into community is one of the most rewarding AND most vexing things we do in life. This Sunday, join Rev. Mira to consider the ways that the PUUF community is and can be a catalyst for growth, healing, and belonging, and explore … Continued

  • Trans 101 / Allyship

    Please Note:  The Bridge will be Closed! It is the Great Columbia Crossing, plan accordingly!   Basic Rights Oregon   ~Open hearts, open minds, room for all theologies, including yours~   We are meeting in person at the First Presbyterian Church of Astoria. The service will also be live-streamed via Zoom for those who are … Continued

  • Broken Covenants: The Chinook Nation

    Arline LaMear   ~Open hearts, open minds, room for all theologies, including yours~   We are meeting in person at the First Presbyterian Church of Astoria. The service will also be live-streamed via Zoom for those who are not comfortable attending in person.  Masks are now optional but strongly advised. If you are not feeling well, … Continued

  • UU 101 Class

    Sunday, Dec. 10, 9:45-11:30am, Fellowship Hall. Calling all new members and friends! Join Rev. Mira and congregational leaders to learn about the roots and practice of Unitarian Universalism and what it means to be a member of the Pacific Unitarian Universalist Fellowship. Seasoned members who would like a refresher or want to get to know to our … Continued