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Pacific Unitarian Church

Pacific Unitarian Church is a Unitarian Universalist congregation located in Rancho Palos Verdes, California. It is a member of the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations, within the Pacific Southwest District. PUC was recognized as on of four "Breakthrough Congregations" in 2008, reflected in a $75,000 donation to Community Church UU of New Orleans.
Membership as of early 2015 is around 220 with weekly attendance averaging over 100 adults and children.
In the fall of 2015, Pacific Unitarian Church opened its own preschool - Pacific Sage Preschool. PSP is Reggio-inspired, focused on learning through play, projects and open exploration. The importance of developing relationships is central – between the child and other children, the teacher, the child's family and a rich and engaging environment. This reflects current early childhood education research, which shows that play and exploration are foundational during the preschool years. Self-knowledge and positive relationship-building skills are invaluable as children make their way through life.
== History ==

Pacific Unitarian Church was conceived in February, 1957, by a group from the Palos Verdes-South Bay area of greater Los Angeles, under the guidance of the Rev. Dr. Harry Andrew Shuder, a retired Unitarian minister. Dr. Shuder volunteered his services as part-time minister to the group. March 17, 1957, the Pacific Unitarian Church Society was born at 11 a.m. in Walteria Park Recreation Building in Torrance, California. With few exceptions, the church has held services weekly since that first St. Patrick's Day. The first session of church school was held on Easter Sunday, April 21, 1957. The word "Society" was soon dropped from the title, and PUC settled into ministering to Unitarians, Universalists, and other religious liberals in the South Bay area. Over its lifetime, PUC has met in four locations. Services moved from Walteria Park to the Torrance Seventh Day Adventist Church in May 1957 and continued at that location until 1961, with church school held on that premises and at nearby YWCA buildings. In 1961 PUC rented quarters at Miraleste School on the Palos Verdes Peninsula. Property upon which to build was purchased in Torrance, but sold when a more desirable site in Rancho Palos Verdes became available, where the facilities PUC occupies today were completed in 1965. The first service at the current site was an impromptu memorial to President John F. Kennedy, held outdoors overlooking the canyon and the Beach cities. The mortgage was paid off in July, 1992.
Ministers

In 1957 Dr. Shuder volunteered to serve for one year as our part-time charter minister.
When he left, the congregation decided to call a full-time minister, the Rev. Mr. Richard W. F. Seebode, who began his ministry to PUC in October 1958. He retired from the ministry in 1963 and pursued a second career in counseling.
PUC then elected the Rev. Mr. Alfred J. N. Henriksen to the pulpit in 1963 after a nationwide search. He served this church until 1987 (24 years) when, at age 65, he retired. His wife, Ruth, who through his years of service was an integral part of his ministerial success, died suddenly in 1987 shortly after they announced retirement plans. Her death was a great loss not only to Mr. Henriksen, but to the entire congregation. Mr. Henriksen was named Minister Emeritus after his retirement, and our main building was designated Henriksen Hall in honor of the long service of both him and his wife. Mr. Henriksen remains an active member of PUC.
PUC then called the Rev. Mr. David H. Cole as interim minister. Mr. Cole served the congregation for a year and a half.
The Rev. Mr. W. Donald Beaudreault began his ministry to the PUC in January 1989, and served until the summer of 1993, when he tendered his resignation.
The church operated without a minister until January, 1994, when the Rev. Dr. Victor Carpenter accepted the call as interim minister, serving through June 1994, when he was called as a settled minister in Boston.
The Rev. Ms. Frances Reece Day joined PUC on September 1, 1994 as interim minister and remained with PUC through July, 1996.
In August, 1996, the Rev. Ms. Jane Bechle and the Rev. Mr. Robert J. Klein were called to PUC as settled co-ministers, and served until August, 2004.
The Rev. Jim Grant served as interim minister to PUC, from Aug 2004 through 2005.
The Rev. Dr. John T. Morehouse served as called minister from 2005 to 2015, when he was called to lead the Westport Unitarian Church in Connecticut.
James Ismael Ford joins the congregation in September, 2015 for a two-year term as intern Minister, while the congregation prepares a minister search committee to find their next called minister.

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