Spirituality and Social Justice in the Heart of Berkeley
The Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists is a progressive spiritual community that stands proudly as a beacon for social justice.
Join us for Worship Services Sundays at 10:30 a.m. or find out more in upcoming BFUU events, calendar, and monthly newsletter.
Our Worship Services are in person at Fellowship Hall – 1924 Cedar St., Berkeley, and on Zoom, unless otherwise noted.
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When Do Prophets Arise and How Can We Recognize Them?
The Bible tells us that prophets were important in redeeming ancient communities when they had gone astray. Do prophets still arise in today’s world? What messages have modern prophets proclaimed? Click here for the Order of Service. Rev. Gayle “Asali” Dickson (she/her) is an artist, a former member of the Black Panther Party from 1970-1976, … Continue reading When Do Prophets Arise and How Can We Recognize Them?