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Personal Theology Begins Again on Sept. 6!

On Sunday, Sept. 6, we kick off the fall series with someone who has never spoken here before: James Hilgendorf is a filmmaker and author of nine non-fiction books. He co-produced The Tribute Series, several of which have appeared on PBS and international television. Lois … read more.

Field Day 2015!

On June 7, 2015, we will be celebrating the end of the church year with Field Day following the 11:00 a.m. service.  There will be Carnival Games, Tattoo Booth, Bouncy House, Watermelon Eating Contest, Water Balloon Toss, and a Three-legged Race.  There will be grilled hamburgers, veggie burgers, … read more.

Café Conversation: The Path to Our Future

 Something New

This summer the board decided to hold a workshop of guided conversation with members. We had three goals:

Gather information the board would use to revise UUCB’s End policies (more on that later)
Identify and prioritize questions the Board and congregation will work on — together … read more.

Appendix: UUCB Ministers

Edward B. Payne, 1892–1897

In 1891 the AUA—American Unitarian Association—offered to contribute $1,000 toward a minister’s salary for the first year. However, they meant it to be $500 for a minister’s salary, and $500 salary for the proposed seminary. The church had found its own minister, … read more.

Homoródújfalu Frequently Asked Questions

How do you pronounce Homoródújfalu?

Home-awe-ru-doey-fah-lu.

Where is our Partner Church?

In a rural Transylvanian village in Romania, with whom we first had contact in the 1930’s. The war years and the communist regime intervened. The partnership was revitalized in 1990 when Rev. Boeke … read more.

Unitarian Universalist Service Committee (UUSC)

UUSC coordinates membership and fundraising activities, UUSC Celebration Sunday, holiday card sales, and the Guest at the Table program with our Religious Education program. It also supports women’s rights, children, and oppressed groups and racial minorities at home and abroad, focusing on economic justice issues. … read more.

GRIP Souper Center

GRIP is an interfaith, multiracial collaboration founded in the late 1960s’ that started providing services to the Greater Richmond community with the opening of their first food pantry in 1971. UUCB is one of over forty Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, Muslim, Sikh and Buddhist … read more.

Maybeck Legacy Society

Have you left a legacy gift in your estate plan that will strengthen the foundation of UUCB’s liberal spiritual community? Would you like to learn how you can include UUCB in your estate plans while also taking care of your loved ones?

If the answer to … read more.