At The INN, we want to make college students and college-aged young adults feel at home.
9th–12th grade will gather for worship, a game, Bible study, and discussion.
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."
Members create lap robes, children’s quilts, and other sewn items for care facilities outside of UPC and fulfill requests for needed items within the church body. All ages and skill levels are welcome!
A service of celebration and remembrance of Ethel's life will be held Thursday, March 9, at 1:00 pm in the sanctuary.
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: The Meaning of Life, Tea and Games Club, Toastmasters, or “Whose Influence Will I Follow?”
Students do yard work for a donation to help fund their upcoming mission trips.
"The case for the historicity of the Old Testament" Led by Pete Andersen, a Regent College Graduate.
Gather indoors in Geneva hall for special times together and fellowship with neighbors.
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.
UPC has a church-wide movement to read through the Bible and participate in weekly discussion groups.