Topic: Community

Whirlwind of History

Join us for a lay led service and historical whirlwind through our Faith. We start with the history of the Unitarian faith, go to the history of our congregation, hear from our long term members and finish with a ceremony to celebrate our new members. Click here for the Order of Service.

Belonging: Why Cultivating Community is Essential

“I am because we are.” This is the English approximation of the Bantu word ubuntu, which has no comparable word in our individualistic American culture. Experiencing interconnectedness requires a practice of empathy and consideration, which can feel like swimming upstream against the society we live in. And yet, the practice of belonging and inclusion is … Continue reading Belonging: Why Cultivating Community is Essential

What Does it Mean to be a Unitarian Universalist?

Guest Musicians: Ajaya Davidson and Friends In this lay led service our own BFUU members will share their personal journey and path to becoming a Unitarian Universalist and what it means to each of them to be a Unitarian Universalist. Please join us for this celebratory service filled with music and food!

Hope and Healing for Our Communities

Rev. Jojo Gabuya (they/them) As a faith community, BFUU can play an active and instrumental role, particularly in meeting the needs of individuals and families struggling with addiction and overdose. BFUU can support their journey of recovery, by envisioning creative ways that align with the UU Principles, and getting support from the National Coalition Against … Continue reading Hope and Healing for Our Communities

What Does it Mean to be a Unitarian Universalist?

In this lay led service our own BFUU members will share their personal journey and path to becoming a Unitarian Universalist and what it means to each of them to be a Unitarian Universalist. Please join us for this celebratory service filled with music and food!Guest musicians TBA; please check the BFUU website for updates