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Wildly unpredictable – no doubt that’s how most of us would describe events in our lives and in the world today. As this pandemic persists into its third year amidst … Continued
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.
Wildly unpredictable – no doubt that’s how most of us would describe events in our lives and in the world today. As this pandemic persists into its third year amidst … Continued
“Love Stories”, a discussion led by Tod Lundy. Tod will be asking members of the fellowship to relate how they met, their first impression, why they wanted to see the … Continued
“Hope Has Human Hands” – Rev. Kit Ketcham. Sometimes hope is hard to come by, especially in tumultuous times, when nothing is what it ought to be and we see … Continued
“Helping Instead of Hurting: How Palliative Care Can Increase Quality of Life and Reduce Suffering of Those Living with Chronic Conditions” – Jacqueline DeVaney, Family Nurse Practitioner. Palliative care is … Continued
"The Power of Words: Using Our Voices for Good" Naomi Fisher We live in a world inundated with others’ voices – media messaging, social networking, political lies. How can we … Continued
“The Evolution of God“ Kit Ketcham Over the past several millennia, human beings have wrestled with the concept of the power beyond human power. Some call it God … Continued
Astoria’s African American history dates back to 1805, when York traveled through the area as part of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. A handful of sailors and fur traders came … Continued
Many have been curious about Dean and Tina’s adventures abroad, so they will start their story. It will take more than 1 service, because 3 years is just too much to fit … Continued
Rev. Kit Ketcham & Friends "The God Concept" is a variety show of serious reflection by Rev. Kit Ketcham with illustrative readings (some not so serious) by PUUF volunteers. … Continued
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 … Continued
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 … Continued
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 … Continued