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We’re Moving Up!
Worship Returns to the Sanctuary 
Sunday April 15, 2018

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Dear Friends,

I’m pleased to share with all of you news of our return to worship in the church sanctuary on Sunday, April 15th at 10:30am.  In addition to the planned intergenerational Earth Day service we will celebrate our return with a blessing of the sanctuary. 

Thank you to everyone for your patience and support over the last few months which has demonstrated that although BUUC is a house of worship, it is your heart that make it a beloved spiritual home. I look forward to seeing you Sunday!

Peace and blessings,

Rev. Craig
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Sunday Services
Sunday Services start at 10:30 a.m.  
 Religious Education and childcare are available.
 


A fellowship of seekers after truth, bound by no dogma, restricted by no creed.

Our mission is to support and promote the principles of Unitarian Universalism. By nurturing spirituality, intellectual growth, diversity of belief, and our ties to one another, we seek to inspire lives of passion, compassion and community. We do this for ourselves and for the larger world.

Our Affirmation

HERE: We unite in an atmosphere of care and support to foster spiritual health and growth.
HERE: We focus on sharing our ideas and histories, with warmth, hope, loving friendship and an open mind.
HERE: We nurture stability for our daily lives and seek motivation to reach out to the larger community. 




Welcome to "The Little Stone Church That Rocks!"
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(photo by Barbara L. Hale)
The Brookfield Unitarian Universalist Church is both a Welcoming Congregation and a Green Sanctuary.

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We Are Unitarian Universalists


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President of the Congregation: Amy Frisella

Minister: Rev. Craig M. Nowak

Religious Education Director: Laurel Burdon

Music Director: Lila M. Farrar

Office Assistant: Betsy Azarowski

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​​​Brookfield Unitarian Universalist Church
9 Upper River Street, On the Common
P.O. Box 386
Brookfield, Massachusetts 01506
Telephone (508) 867-5145


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