Welcome to UUC!


At University Unitarian Church (UUC) there are many ways to find yourself—and we can help you make the connections for finding others, too.


As a welcoming community, we have been working intentionally for years to make sure all people and families feel at ease here, regardless of sexual and gender orientation, race, class or religious experience. Being welcoming means striving for inclusion, and creating spaces that honor every part of our identities, cultures, and spirits. 


Ease in slowly, or jump in from the start.  You can attend a Sunday service, meet up with others to work for justice, join one of our choirs, or care for people in need. Try out our Sunday Welcoming Team, one of the best ways to meet the UUC community within a role that fits your personality. Maybe you are new to Seattle and need some pointers to social connections at UUC. Or perhaps you just need a listening ear and caring companionship for a while, if life has taken a turn. We'd be honored to help you find your way here.


Dozens of small groups offer space for your identity and interests. Maybe you're drawn to a quiet, contemplative experience or spiritual discovery. Or perhaps you'd love to join a lively conversation, try something creative, or explore a learning opportunity. You might be looking for mutual support in your experience as BIPOC, young adult, male, female or non-binary. Could be you'd like to find activists who share your passion and commitment to equity and anti-racism, climate action, or homelessness ministries. Like books? Party person? Take photographs as a hobby? We have ideas for you!


UUC embraces people at all ages and stages of life. Getting ready to graduate? Diving into a new career? Considering retirement or living into elderhood? Exploring some other life change? Want to deepen your personal, spiritual practice? Curious about how to support your child's spiritual growth or your teen's maturing identity? Maybe you're simply yearning for some "adult time" while your kids are engrossed in their own UUC programs? Let's talk!


We Welcome Your Curiosity

To learn more about UUC, Unitarian Universalism, and how to enter this large congregation, join one of our friendly and knowledgeable Connections volunteers at a UUC Info Session.  Info Sessions are held each week after either Sunday service, in the Dix Room on the lower floor (parking lot level).  Bring your coffee and your curiosity!  In the meantime, click the buttons below to:


Recent News

July 15, 2026
Saturday, July 25, 1–3 p.m. at the NWDC, 1623 East J Street, Tacoma
July 15, 2026
From Tamar Lively, UUC's Executive for Finance and Operations Dear Beloved Community, I'm writing to update you on an important piece of our building; the decorative wood-framed glass screen on the west face of the sanctuary. Many of you know it as one of the most visible and beloved architectural details of our chapel, and I want to make sure you hear directly from me, and hear the full picture, about what's ahead for it. A bit of history The screen has needed attention before. Water damage led to a full disassembly and reconstruction in the 1990s, and it was repaired again in 2009 at a cost of about $56,000. When our Capital Reserve Study was completed in 2024, it noted that the screen was stable overall but that several sections of the wood frame were showing wear, and it set aside a placeholder budget of $85,000 for the next round of repairs, with the caveat that the real scope and cost wouldn't be known until we had actual bids in hand. Where things stand now Recent inspection has shown that the wood framing has deteriorated further than we'd hoped, to the point that we need to move on two fronts: Temporary emergency shoring , to make sure the screen remains safe and stable in the near term, and A complete rebuild of the screen, similar in scope to the 1990s reconstruction. This is a bigger undertaking than the 2024 estimate anticipated, and I want to be upfront with you about that rather than let you be surprised by it later. What we're doing about it We've already engaged SKHS Architects to assess the screen and prepare bids for both the emergency shoring and the full rebuild. Once we have those bids in hand, we'll know the real scope, cost, and timeline—including whether standard permitting or an expedited emergency permit process will apply—which will affect how quickly work can begin. We are looking at materials options that will also extend the life of the screen, rather than a one to one replacement of the existing materials that need to be replaced every few years. On funding: the congregation has approximately $500,000 set aside in our capital reserve investment account for projects like this. Because that account is invested and its value moves with the market, I don't want to quote you an exact figure today, but I can tell you that we planned ahead for exactly this kind of need, and we are not starting this project from zero. We have other capital projects coming up as well, but this project must take precedence. What to expect Once shoring begins, you'll likely see some visible changes to the entrance including scaffolding, barriers, or temporary supports, and there may be some disruption to how we use that space over the coming months. I don't yet have an exact timeline to give you, since it depends on the bids and the permitting path, but I'll share firm dates as soon as we have them. I'll keep you updated (on our News page and in future issues of the Gateway enewsletter) as this project develops: when we receive bids, when shoring begins, and when we have a clear schedule for the full rebuild. In the meantime, please don't hesitate to reach out to me directly with any questions. Thank you for your patience and your continued care for this special building . Warmly, Tamar Lively Executive – Finance and Operations
July 15, 2026
Tuesday, July 28, 6 p.m. at Gasworks Park
July 14, 2026
Sunday, July 26, 11:15 a.m. in the Dix room and via Zoom
July 14, 2026
Help Welcome Rev. Jeremiah
July 14, 2026
Wednesday, July 15, 7–8:30 p.m. via Signal Our July meeting will be held via Signal video and a call will go out to everyone who is on the UUC Pink Haven Announcements list on Signal. Contact Allison to be added to the list. The advantage of using Signal for our video call is that no special link or code is needed—just answer the call. Or if you can’t attend, don’t answer the call. The disadvantage is it calls everybody on the Pink Haven Announcement Signal group list. (Open to feedback...) Before the meeting starts, have the Signal app open and then answer the call which will connect you to the video. (The Signal app can be installed on any device (iPad/Mac/PC). An important note: Leah Evison is now the third UUC Pink Haven co-chair and also treasurer. Thanks, Leah! Our next meeting, on August 26, will also be held via Signal. The Pink Haven Coalition is a national coalition responding to the baseless and severe discrimination against trans and non-binary individuals in red states who need assistance in moving to blue states. Our UUC group is part of this effort, in partnership with the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee, to create a welcome network for trans/non-binary individuals and their families who are fleeing their homes in order to live freer lives and, if needed, to obtain gender affirming care.