About Us

The core beliefs of UPPC are based on the foundational truths taught in the bible. All of our teaching and ministry is rooted in and flows out of these biblical doctrines.

“Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.’ The second is this: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ There is no commandment greater than these.”  - Mark 12:30-31

Our Focus Statement

At University Place Presbyterian Church we strive to know, experience and be the love of Jesus locally, intentionally, spontaneously and tangibly. As part of the University Place and Tacoma communities for nearly 100 years, our commitment to loving God and loving others remains a constant during times of change.

Our Code

As a Family of Faith, we...

Are in This Together
We comfort and care for our brothers and sisters in Christ, here and around the world.
Make Room
We value sacred space in a secular world - our gatherings are a place of Holy Spirit moments and great healing.
Love Kids
We honor children and youth - through spiritual growth and general nurture - as a foundation for all we do.
Create
We celebrate music and the arts to lift our hearts, enhance our worship, and celebrate God's goodness with others in and outside the church.

Embrace Messiness
Guided by the word, embracing both spiritual truth and divine grace, as we share life's faith journey in all its messiness and all its glory, together.

Share
We share our abundant blessings generously - through service and mission, talent and treasure.

Core Beliefs & Denomination

Presbyterian Church (USA)

UPPC is a member of the PC(USA) denomination. The PC(USA) is the largest of several Presbyterian denominations. It traces back to 1793 and is now headquartered in Louisville, KY. Its constitution has two parts: The Book of Confessions  teaches what we believe and The Book of Order teaches how our church is organized.

Essential Tenets of Presbyterian Reformed Faith

Presbyterians as Christians (Shared beliefs with other Christians)
A. The mystery of a triune God
B. The incarnation of the eternal Word of God in Jesus Christ
Presbyterians as Protestants (Shared beliefs with other Protestants)
A. Justification by Grace through Faith
B. Authority of Scripture
Presbyterians as Reformed (Beliefs emphasized for Reformed Presbyterians)
A. God’s sovereignty
B. Election of God’s people for service and salvation
C. God’s covenant with chosen people
D. Faithful stewardship of creation
E. Recognizing human tendency toward idolatry and tyranny, which is sin
F. That God’s people work toward the transformation of society by seeking justice and living in obedience to the Word of God

Our Story

Founded out of a love for kids, UPPC began as a small mission Sunday school for children on Day island in 1927. It became a gathering of children and adults from the neighborhood, and a community of believers called Wayside Chapel was born. They moved closer to town into an abandoned tomato shed. The  wind whistled through a single layer of shiplap so a stove was built to warm the room on cold, wet Sunday mornings.

In 1941, Wayside Chapel relocated across the street into the auditorium of University Place Elementary. As a church with an emphasis on education and music, a school was a fitting location.
University Place Presbyterian Community Church was officially organized on June 3, 1943, with 40 members. The process to build a church was initiated with the purchase of 2.5 acres of land for $850. Members donated not only financially toward the new location, but their own time, supplies and labor. A cornerstone and lumber were donated and stumps were removed from the property. One member recalls his efforts to dynamite the tree stumps: he was nervous to drive a truck full of dynamite caps, and before he reached University Place, his truck had begun to smoke. In his worry he had forgotten to release the emergency brake!

It would take five years to raise funds for the building and complete the construction. The Chapel was finished September 4, 1949, and today still stands on the original 2.5 acres at the corner of Sunset and 27th. At the time the church had grown to an average weekly attendance of 86. By 1952  there were 150 members and 265 adults and children enrolled in Sunday school.
From the early days in a tomato shed to now, UPPC has placed an emphasis on Bible study, children and Christian outreach through missions. The core codes upon which the church was founded are the same core codes we embrace today-they're in our DNA: As a community of faith, we. . . LOVE KIDS, SHARE, ARE IN IT TOGETHER, EMBRACE MESSINESS, CREATE and MAKE ROOM.

What if every family in a five-mile radius of UPPC experienced the love of Jesus?
In the same way the little Sunday school on Day island sought to bring the love of Jesus to the local community, UPPC is committed to sharing the love of Jesus to those around us today. Within a 5-mile radius of UPPC, there are 80,000 people who don't yet have a church home or know the love of Jesus. It's our mission to reach these people around us with Jesus' love intentionally, spontaneously and tangibly.

Our Leadership

Rev. Aaron Stewart

Senior Pastor

Rev. Mike Moffitt

Associate Pastor Discipleship

Rev. Tina Osterhouse

Associate Pastor Family Ministries

Our Staff

At UPPC we are grateful for a dedicated staff who serve faithfully behind the scenes and on the front lines of ministry. Each team member plays a vital role in helping our church live out its mission with care, excellence, and compassion.

Learn more about our staff.

Our Elders & Deacons

At UPPC, Elders and Deacons serve together to provide spiritual leadership and Christ-centered care within the life of the church. Elders lead with faith, wisdom and dedication, nurturing the spiritual life of the congregation and serving on the Session, the church’s governing body. Deacons reflect the compassion of Jesus through ministries of service, offering care and support to those who are sick, grieving or in need, and helping ensure no one walks alone.


Learn more about our elders and deacons.

Employment Opportunities

UPPC is a place where people are encouraged to bring both their gifts and their whole selves to the work of ministry. Our staff culture is marked by trust, collaboration and a shared commitment to serving God and our community with integrity and care.

We are currently accepting applications for our next Minister of Worship at UPPC. You can learn more about the position and read the full job description at UPPC.org/worship.
 
If you are interested in learning more about upcoming openings at University Place Presbyterian Church please email Steve Crosby, Executive Director.