"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.
Put on your bowling shoes and join us for a night of bowling and pizza at the HUB on the UW campus!
Second of three monthly presentations on Kenya leading up to the Virtual Mission Trip on March 19.
Prayer: Learning How to Pray from Daniel (Part of Learning from the Greatest Prayer of Old Testament)
Join us for pizza and games! Kids and family members of all ages are welcome (this is not a drop-off event). Register so we know how much pizza to buy.
For the past 20 years, the Inn has been sending students to the Dominican Republic in partnership with Children of the Nations over spring break. We are excited to be…
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.
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.
"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.
The final monthly presentation on Kenya before the Virtual Mission Trip on March 19.
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
Meet other UPCers who live near you! Swing by, bring a plate of cookies or fruit and get to know other UPC folks in your area.
Learn about UPC's new partnership with the United Presbyterian Church of Vietnam (UPCV) and hear stories from the team that went to Vietnam this past February.
UPC Kids’ woodshop Sunday mornings from 9:45-10:30 am, room 330
Join the Gospel Choir in Celebrating 18 years of ministry on April 2nd. Refreshments will be served in Geneva Hall after the 10:45 service. Stop by and say hello!
On the Wednesday of Holy Week, we will join together for a prayer service inspired by the early morning prayer services in Korean churches.
Remember the Last Supper and celebrate Communion. Families and small groups are invited to worship together.
On the Friday of Holy Week, we do reflective readings and hear music by Cathedral Choir and organ. Families are invited to worship together.
8:00 am, 9:30 am, and 11:00 am Celebrate Easter with University Presbyterian Church!
Pray for our neighborhood as we walk the U-District every Friday.
Join a community of internationals each Friday for a time of connection, encouragement, and study. Choose a club: Great Stories of the Bible, Explore Seattle and Western Washington, Who is Jesus?, ESL “Meaning of Life”, Cosmos Toastmasters Club
9th–12th grade will gather for worship, a game, Bible study, and discussion.
Hear about UMin mission trips to the Dominican Republic and Poland, and meet the students who went.
Hear from Daoud Nassar – Tent of Nations, and Issa Amro, Hebron human rights activist direct from the Holy Land.
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.