Rev. James Kearny will speak on praying and connecting with people we meet on the street and being Spirit-led.
Is it possible to be a scientist and a person of faith simultaneously? Are Christianity and science at odds with one another? Have you wondered how faith and science make sense together?
Join us as we read through the Old Testament.
We invite you to attend an in-person viewing of “From Narnia to Today: C.S. Lewis For Our Troubled World.” Our speaker for this engaging subject is Randy Newman, author, Lewis scholar, and Senior Fellow at the C.S. Lewis Institute.
Earl F. Palmer will share his new book, "Called to be a People of the Gospel" and what he regards as important theological content in the work, and his thoughts about the significance of Paul’s words to the people at Ephesus.
"Engaging Homelessness 101" provides foundational information and includes insights from experts, real-life stories from formerly homeless individuals that show that change is possible, and a Q&A time.
"Engaging Homelessness: University District" provides foundational information and includes insights from experts, real-life stories from formerly homeless individuals that show that change is possible, and a Q&A time.
This class has been postponed until 2024. We’re bummed that it is postponed, but we look forward to the class next year where we will include 3rd & 4th graders.
Whether you’re a newcomer to UPC or already active in our community, this class is for you. This is also a great place to start if you’re interested in becoming a member of UPC.
Join more than 100 men and children (K-12) in person at University Presbyterian Church (UPC) or online as we go through an in-depth study of People of the Promise: Kingdom Divided.
UPC has a church-wide movement to read through the Bible and participate in weekly discussion groups.
Join us for 3 Sundays in May to explore and learn the Apostles' Creed creatively, equipping us with the beliefs on which we base our lives. We need at least eight families to participate for the class to run.