This beautiful place is a tranquil space designed to offer all the traditional elements of a Japanese garden. There are winding paths through spectacular trees, and lovely plants, as well as water features, ornate bridges, and stones leading up to “mountain-like perches all coming together to carry the soul through this peaceful experience.”
Pray for our neighborhood as we walk the U-District every Friday.
You’re invited! Join us for Street Youth Ministry’s Block Party Fundraiser! We want to celebrate the SYM community and all that we have done together over the last few years.
Equipping Time during Kindred. Learn to tell your own cultural story, grow in self-awareness of your cultural values, navigate cross-cultural conflict and microaggressions, and gain skills in bystander intervention.
Join us for a fun and exciting 4-week journey to learn what the Gospel is all about and how your 3rd Grader can respond to this Good News of God's Love for each child.
Each week will include brief teaching on an important aspect of spiritual life, then a chance to discuss it in small groups. Learn how to grow your faith for a lifetime.
We hear an interview with Greg Kannon, the CEO of Music Mission Kiev, one of the mission partners of the Ukraine Task Force at UPC. Join us on the first Sunday of each month on Zoom.
Do you want to dig deeper into the Bible and fellowship with other moms? Come to Refresh! Open to all moms with kids ages birth – elementary school.
The spectacular 150-acre Bloedel Reserve has been described as a forest garden that was created by Virginia and Prentice Bloedel, under “the influence of the conservation movement and Asian philosophy.” The Memorial Wall commemorates the 276 Japanese and Japanese Americans who were exiled from their Bainbridge Island homes under President Roosevelt’s Order during World War II.
Come learn more about this trip either in person at University Presbyterian Church or via Zoom.
Trip dates: October 15 – 22, 2022.
Extension dates: Oct. 23 – 25, 2022.
We are all reeling from a seemingly neverending series of tragic events. From gun violence in our schools, churches, grocery stores, and movie theaters, to racial violence, COVID, monkeypox, and the list goes on. How are we called to share hope with a broken world, to be a light in the darkness? Gather tonight to pray and lament as we lift up this sin-drenched world to one who gave his life to reconcile us to each other and to God our Father.
Get your tickets today for an all-church fun day to watch the Mariners play the Astros on July 24 @ 1:10pm! All ages welcome. We'll take the light rail from UPC after the morning services! $8 tickets. Advance registration is required.