West Hills Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
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Church at 8470 Southwest Oleson Road, Portland, OR 97223
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Address | 8470 Southwest Oleson Road Portland OR 97223 Get directions |
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Website | whuuf.net |
West Hills Unitarian Universalist Fellowship rating
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ (5 reviews)
Working hours of
West Hills Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
Open now.Today: 12:30 am - 03:00 pm
Sunday | 10:15 am - 02:00 pm |
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Tuesday | 12:30 pm - 03:00 pm |
Wednesday | 12:30 am - 03:00 pm |
Thursday | 12:30 am - 03:00 pm |
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Not accessible by Trimet on Sundays FYI. Great people, warm community, insightful sermons and beautiful scenery, interesting artwork on display that changes every month or so. Stunning nature surrounding the buildings perfect for inspiring peace and gratitude. Just beware when getting involved that WHUUF (despite its best intentions) is highly unorganised and underfunded, leading to some pretty significant systemic snafus. WHUUF would be a phenomenal community if they could get more funding and direct most of it towards building a truly functional fellowship that works for all of its members.
Added April 10, 2017 by Florence Escott - ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
I've attended WHUUF with my son now for almost three years and been active as the secretary of the board for over one year, and I think my involvement within the community has been spiritually heightening for me in many ways. Everyone contributes to this fellowship in their own way so we can learn more about ourselves and one another. I believe this network of kind and caring people is also helping my son grow up in a socially active and community conscious manner. Additionally, WHUUF has helped me better understand where I'd like to go during a dynamically changing period of my life. Thank you WHUUF!
Added March 31, 2017 by Gregory Zupan - ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
I've been attending WHUUF since I stepped off the airplane in Portland 3 years ago with my sons. It was home. The children's program, art gallery, Green Sanctuary and a myriad of other things all add to the community atmosphere. The people here are kind and friendly and we care about one another. It's a fantastic fellowship.
Added October 27, 2016 by Indi Petranek-McHugh - ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
The people in this congregation are so welcoming and kind. I had never been to a Unitarian service before and everyone I met was happy to answer any questions I had or share information about the denomination.
Added October 06, 2016 by Amanda Wunder - ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆
The adult RE program at WHUUF offers a number of ways in which people can come together in small groups to meditate, pray or, that perennial Unitarian favorite activity, discuss BIG questions! My impression is that our church is becoming a softer, more tolerant space than it was when we joined WHUUF a number of years ago. People Are much less contentious and are more willing to really listen to one another's ideas and opinions than ever before. I grew up in a Unitarian church in Colorado and for many years suffered the slings and arrows of parents who were atheists and very vocal in their denunciations of most organized religion. Like a number of people, they found refuge in a religious community that honored the intellect as the central tenet of The UU faith. Rock ribbed atheists, in my experience, can be just as intolerant. as fundamentalists anywhere.
I think that our decision to hire a part time professional minister has begun to draw us together as a FAITH community as opposed to a 'lecture and folksong society.'
Added July 28, 2016 by Jennifer Frykman
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