A service of hope during the Christmas season to acknowledge that, for some, Christmas is a time of loneliness, sadness, alienation, and grief.
Experience the joy of the Christmas season in person at University Presbyterian Church at 3 pm, 5 pm & 7 pm (Online: 5, 7, & 9 pm).
Merry Christmas! Join us for one combined service at 9 am.
The event serves to unite communities to celebrate the legacy of Rev. Dr. King, honor leaders who model his work, and promote Biblical justice and reconciliation with community partners in the greater Seattle community.
Celebrate the Year of the Rabbit with a night of hotpot, entertainment, and dessert!
Come watch the film "Angst" with Family Ministries in Geneva Hall at UPC. Angst is an iMPACTFUL Original film program designed to raise awareness and open up the conversation about anxiety.
This is a short, periodic gathering for new folks to get to know each other and UPC. Anyone who feels "new" or is returning to UPC is welcome to stop by after either worship service! We will hold this informal gathering after both morning services, so feel free to stop by after either worship service.
9:45 am– 10:30 am and again at 12:00pm – 12:45pm
Join us in the sanctuary on Ash Wednesday for a service with music and a homily that marks the beginning of Lent.
"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.
Chuck Hunt from Fuller Youth Institute will share new and updated information helpful for parents, volunteers, grandparents, and our UPC family in light of our current world and context from his research behind his book "Sticky Faith and Growing With: 6 Essential Strategies to Help Young People Discover and Love your Church."
Engage with UPC mission partners in Kenya: Francis Omondi, Gideon Ochieng, Marta & Imani Bennett
Remember the Last Supper and celebrate Communion. Families and small groups are invited to worship together.