Topic: CUUPs Service

PUUF CUUPS Imbolc Service.

PUUF CUUPS performs their Imbolc ritual. Observed on the night of January 31st into February 1st, 2026, Imbolc (IM-bolk or IM-olk) is the Celtic threshold where winter’s deep stillness feels its first soft stirring of life. It is the quickening in the belly of the … read more.

Paganism 101

At General Assembly in June, 2024, Unitarian Universalists voted to replace the existing Seven Principles and Six Sources language in our bylaws with language describing UUism through these shared values, all centered around Love – Interdependence, Pluralism, Justice, Transformation, Generosity & Equity.
There are many … read more.

Samhain Service – Pulling Back the Veil

Do you experience feelings of dread in your basement or attic?
Have you or your family ever seen a spook, spectre or ghost?
If the answer is “yes,” then don’t wait another minute. Pick up the phone and call the professionals…
Or, since there … read more.

Lughnasadh/Lammas Ritual

Exploring the World of Pagan Rites

Join us at Noon on August 3rd, 2025, for our CUUPS Lughnasadh ritual, celebrating the first harvest. This ritual will be conducted as part of the regular service of the Pacific Unitarian Universalist Fellowship and will be held in the … read more.

Ostara – A Pagan Spring Rite

We honor the Vernal equinox. This unique time of balance between day and night. Ostara celebrates the ancient rates of renewal as the Earth turns slowly from winter to spring. As the light slowly overtakes the dark and we rejoice in new beginnings. CUUPS members … read more.

Yule/Winter Solstice – PUUF CUUPS group

Yule, otherwise known as the Winter Solstice, is a pagan holiday that marks the longest night of the year. Since the night hours will only get shorter after that point, Yuletide represents the rebirth of the Sun God. In essence, it is the symbolic end … read more.

Pacific CUUPs Beltane Ritual

Pacific CUUPs 

Come join Pacific CUUPs for Beltane, sometimes called May Day, as we celebrate what the Celts celebrated as the start of summer.  We will honor the Celtic god of light and fire, Bel, as well as other deities related to fertility and cleansing.
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