
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 11:00 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.
Our staff is part-time, working flexible hours and available on site by appointment.
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Becoming an Abolitionist Church
What does it mean for a faith community to move beyond reform and into transformation? In a world shaped by punishment, surveillance, and family separation, abolition calls us to imagine something more radical than band-aid fixes to broken systems; abolition calls us to build entirely new ways of living together. We will consider how churches … Continue reading Becoming an Abolitionist Church

