First Unitarian Portland

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Portland, United States

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Unitarian Universalist Church

First Unitarian Portland Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

First Unitarian Portland is located in Portland, United States on 1211 SW Main St. First Unitarian Portland is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category unitarian universalist church in United States.

Address

1211 SW Main St

Phone

+1 5032286389

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Sean Kellogg

Review for online service only: My wife and I are really happy we were able to find the family service offered during Covid online. Its great for our whole family including an 11 year old and 4 year old. Looking forward to future family services at first UU portland. Ps. It would be great if the family service was better advertised (easier to find) on the first UU portland website I only found it via checking the calendar of events. Maybe include it on the drop down \Worship\ Page or in the website header just like the regular service. Great service and thanks!

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Amelia Pomazal

Super welcoming church to discover your own spirituality and beliefs. Active social justice commitees and work. Inspired youth group discussing todays topics and impacts.

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Julia DeGraw

I love this church! They have so many incredible meeting rooms and event spaces that the community can use.

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Dominique Paredes

I have never felt more unwelcomed in a church with a child by staff. My wife and I came with a 19 month old, who was not crying other than muttering \shoes\ while pointing to shoes we were told we had to leave to the child cry room- which I would understand had she been crying. I do not recommend this church for it has a lack of family friendliness- I know most of the parishioners are older ( and white as someone else has also mentioned not feeling as welcomed- see Chris's review from 7 months ago) and it is also no wonder why younger children are not a common sighting, and when the children went to RE there were probably a dozen max. I remember our old church, First Unitarian of Dallas, had a Reverend that LOVED hearing the sound of children from the pulpit because he said they represented the next generation of UUs and had an extensive RE program for an abundance of children. Unfortunately, we won't be back. No dirty looks from parishioners themselves everyone seems friendly just a problem with an usher in particular, maybe retraining would be helpful. Our child did start crying, but only as we were rushed to pack our things and move snatching toys out of her hands. I don't want to infringe on anyone's right to worship or their experience and would gladly remove a noisy or overly excited child, but literally sitting in the floor and saying \ shoes\ under her breathe did not warrant the forced removal, \You need to come with me\ and overall unwelcomed feeling of our first visit. I felt so angry from the hovering of the usher and have never felt the need to rate 1 star except in this instance. I genuinely hope we are the exception and not the rule which we might be, but just wanted to share our experience to other families that may also be new to the area and looking for their UU home

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Tom Timberg

Like a breath of fresh ocean air or maybe a drink from a pure mountain stream one feels compassionate lovingkindness at this sanctuary..........