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Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists

Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists
Meeting address: 1924 Cedar Street (at Bonita)
Mailing address: 1606 Bonita Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94709-2022
510-841-4824
Email: office@bfuu.org
Web: www.bfuu.org



Let love be the spirit of this congregation
And service be its goal.
This is our living convenant:
To dwell together in peace,
to seek the truths in life,
and to help one another.


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Unitarian Universalist Association


Sunday Services

Service time: Sunday, 10:30 am to 12:00 noon
Lunch is served in the Fellowship Hall after services every Sunday.
Children: are welcome to attend the main Sunday Service. Or, call the BFUU Office (office@bfuu.org, 510-841-4824) with questions about childcare and children's programs.


BFUU News & Events

By Email:

If you would like to receive a weekly email announcing of upcoming Sunday Service topics and other BFUU events, you can subscribe to our email mailing list, BFUU-Announce@YahooGroups.com. You will receive only one email a week.

If you are curious, you can also view the archive of BFUU-Announce for recent BFUU Sunday Service and other event announcements.

To subscribe to BFUU-Announce@YahooGroups.com

Enter your email address:
Or, send any email to: bfuu-announce-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

By Paper Mail:

BFUU publishes a monthly newsletter, the Communicator, free to BFUU Members, which carries our weekly Sunday Service topics as well as more in-depth articles which are not available by email. If you would like a free three-month trial subscription to the Communicator, please send your name and address to the BFUU Office (office@bfuu.org, 510-841-4824).


Officers and Staff

Stephanie Doucette, President
Noah Bray-Ali, Vice President

Rev. Kurt A. Kuhwald, Consulting Minister

Lauren Renee Hotchkiss, Administrator


The Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists is a member congregation of the Unitarian Universalist Association, a non-creedal religious organization consisting of more than a thousand churches, societies, and fellowships in the U.S. and Canada. The UUA is a member of the International Council of Unitarians and Universalists. Within the UUA our congregation is a member of the Pacific Central District.

We welcome people of all religious, social, and cultural backgrounds, people of all sexual orientations, people of different abilities, and of all ages to become part of our congregation.

We affirm and promote the Principles and Purposes of the Unitarian Univeralist Association.


Comments or questions about this page welcomed at:   office@bfuu.org