The Old Testament in Context Continues — Pete Andersen explores what the Pentateuch teaches us about the basis for ethics and its implications on our politics and law.
Gather outdoors on Calvin Patio for special times together and fellowship with neighbors.
Join more than 100 men and children (K-12) in person at University Presbyterian Church (UPC) or online as we go through an in-depth study of People of the Promise: Kingdom Divided.
A gathering of women of all ages to study the Bible and experience a deeper community together.
Join other moms in a time of connection, coffee, fellowship, and brief teaching. (Click on the Title or Graphic for more information)
The Bridge is the young adult community (20s to early 30s) at UPC devoted to "building relationships with others with Jesus as the foundation." Join us for dinner, worship & prayer, a sermon, and plenty of socialization!
At The INN, we want to make college students and college-aged young adults feel at home.
This class is canceled for now, and we will try to reschedule soon. Thanks for understanding.
The Old Testament in Context Continues — Pete Andersen explores what the Pentateuch teaches us about the basis for ethics and its implications on our politics and law.
Gather indoors in Geneva hall for special times together and fellowship with neighbors.
First of three monthly presentations on Kenya leading up to the Virtual Mission Trip on March 19.
A gathering of women of all ages to study the Bible and experience a deeper community together.
Join more than 100 men and children (K-12) in person at University Presbyterian Church (UPC) or online as we go through an in-depth study of People of the Promise: Kingdom Divided.
Join other moms in a time of connection, coffee, fellowship, and brief teaching. (Click on the Title or Graphic for more information)
The Bridge is the young adult community (20s to early 30s) at UPC devoted to "building relationships with others with Jesus as the foundation." Join us for dinner, worship & prayer, a sermon, and plenty of socialization!
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.
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!
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?”
Gather indoors in Geneva hall for special times together and fellowship with neighbors.
The Old Testament in Context Continues — Pete Andersen explores what the Pentateuch teaches us about the basis for ethics and its implications on our politics and law.
Parents, sign up with your kindergartener and participate together, discovering more about prayer and the meaning behind the Lord's Prayer.
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.
A gathering of women of all ages to study the Bible and experience a deeper community together.
Join more than 100 men and children (K-12) in person at University Presbyterian Church (UPC) or online as we go through an in-depth study of People of the Promise: Kingdom Divided.
Join other moms in a time of connection, coffee, fellowship, and brief teaching. (Click on the Title or Graphic for more information)
The Bridge is the young adult community (20s to early 30s) at UPC devoted to "building relationships with others with Jesus as the foundation." Join us for dinner, worship & prayer, a sermon, and plenty of socialization!
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.
Join UPC for Winter Camp, where you’ll stay in cabins, meet new friends, have fun around the camp center with lots of free time options, worship and hear about Jesus, and do a field trip to Great Wolf Lodge for water-park fun!
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?”
Earl F. Palmer will share his new book, "Called to be a People of the Gospel" and what he regards as important theological content in the work, and his thoughts about the significance of Paul’s words to the people at Ephesus.
You are asked to pray that God places people from our congregation on your heart who may be called to serve in these roles and submit their names. Recommendations must be received by February 15 to ensure ample time for the discernment process.
UPC has a church-wide movement to read through the Bible and participate in weekly discussion groups.
The Old Testament in Context Continues — Pete Andersen explores what the Pentateuch teaches us about the basis for ethics and its implications on our politics and law.
Gather indoors in Geneva hall for special times together and fellowship with neighbors.
Join more than 100 men and children (K-12) in person at University Presbyterian Church (UPC) or online as we go through an in-depth study of People of the Promise: Kingdom Divided.
A gathering of women of all ages to study the Bible and experience a deeper community together.
Join other moms in a time of connection, coffee, fellowship, and brief teaching. (Click on the Title or Graphic for more information)
The Bridge is the young adult community (20s to early 30s) at UPC devoted to "building relationships with others with Jesus as the foundation." Join us for dinner, worship & prayer, a sermon, and plenty of socialization!
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.
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.
Celebrate the Year of the Rabbit with a night of hotpot, entertainment, and dessert!
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?”
UPC has a church-wide movement to read through the Bible and participate in weekly discussion groups.
Gather indoors in Geneva hall for special times together and fellowship with neighbors.
Parents, sign up with your kindergartener and participate together, discovering more about prayer and the meaning behind the Lord's Prayer.
Join more than 100 men and children (K-12) in person at University Presbyterian Church (UPC) or online as we go through an in-depth study of People of the Promise: Kingdom Divided.
A gathering of women of all ages to study the Bible and experience a deeper community together.
Join other moms in a time of connection, coffee, fellowship, and brief teaching. (Click on the Title or Graphic for more information)
The Bridge is the young adult community (20s to early 30s) at UPC devoted to "building relationships with others with Jesus as the foundation." Join us for dinner, worship & prayer, a sermon, and plenty of socialization!
9th–12th grade will gather for worship, a game, Bible study, and discussion.
"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.
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?”
Put on your bowling shoes and join us for a night of bowling and pizza at the HUB on the UW campus!