In-Person: Everyone is invited to attend services in-person; we are a welcoming congregation. We sit in traditional wooden pews inside our building, which will celebrate its 100th anniversary soon. There is full access to the Fellowship Hall on the first floor and the Sanctuary on the second floor, using an elevator.
Zoom: Everyone is invited to attend the services via Zoom. Send e-mail to bruuservice@bruu.org to get the Zoom link. The link and number for our worship service will go live beginning at 9:45 a.m. on Sunday.
Sunday Services are 10:00-11:00AM. Each service can be quite different. If you are checking out BRUU to see if it “melts your butter,” please plan to attend several services.
Martin Luther King, Jr. had a dream, grounded in the simple idea that black people exist in the future. We will examine this assertion through the cultural touchstone of Afrofuturism: What can we learn from this movement and what is our role in imagining this … read more.
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