SONGS OF BLACK FOLK 2023 will once again present a music tradition that began on the African continent and was transported to the Americas via slave ships and took root in the daily sufferings of an enslaved Black people who chose to survive and who fought to be free.
NEW VENUE: Geneva Hall. We invite those who might have questions regarding staff changes to join us for a time of prayer and Q&A with Pastor George, Jennifer Kenney, and elders.
A service of celebration and remembrance for Pastor Emeritus Earl F. Palmer will be held on Saturday, June 24, at 11:00 am in the UPC sanctuary. (Click on the title or picture for more information)
Monday, July 17 to Thursday, July 20, 9:30am-Noon. Kids 4yrs to Incoming 5th Grade Your kids won't want to miss day camp at UPC!
UPC has a church-wide movement to read through the Bible and participate in weekly discussion groups.
Celebrate our newest pastor!
Sarah L. Sanderson tells how members of her own family colluded to exile Jacob Vanderpool from Oregon in 1851 under its anti-Black exclusion law, and examines the ways white supremacy…
Please bring a donation of non-perishable food items for the University District Food Bank.
Dinner, Christmas pageant, Christmas program for internationals and congregation.
Featuring John Rutter’s brilliant Gloria for choir, percussion, brass, and organ, sing-along carols, and other Christmas favorites.
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).