Unitarian Universalist Church of Berkeley

Kensington, United States

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~ The mission of our congregation is to create loving community, inspire spiritual growth, and encourage lives of integrity, joy, and service. ~

History

Established in 1891.

We are a community with a long-​standing tradition of freedom of thought, speech and religion. The First Unitarian Church of Berkeley was founded on July 12, 1891. In 1997, the congregation voted to change the name to the Unitarian Universalist Church of Berkeley.

In 1898, we moved into our first building, a beautiful redwood structure at the corner of Dana and Bancroft in Berkeley. The early years were a period of growth and enthusiasm, characterized by a close relationship with UC Berkeley and the Starr King School for Religious Leadership. During the McCarthy era in the 1950’s, we were one of several UU congregations that refused to sign the California Loyalty Oath, an action successfully upheld by the Supreme Court.

In 1961, we moved to our present eight-​acre site on Squirrel Hill looking out to the San Francisco Bay. The church building offers an extraordinary setting for worship and celebrations marking our community’s life together. Visit our web site (uucb​.org) and learn more!

Meet the Manager

Co-​Ministers Bill and Barbara H.

Manager

Reverends Barbara and Bill Hamilton-​Holway were called by our congregation as our co-​ministers in 1996. Before coming to our congregation, they served as co-​ministers in Salt Lake City, Utah. During this time, they helped expand Unitarian Universalism by serving as Organizing Ministers for congregations forming in Ogden and Park City.

Barbara and Bill like collaboration and team ministry and are grateful to work with the excellent staff and the good congregation of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Berkeley.