Three choices on how to view our services

  • 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.
  • Review past services: If you find it better for you, watch recordings of past services.

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.

Songs of Resistance

Join us for worship as we gather in community, grounded in our shared values of love, justice, and the inherent worth of every person. Together we will lift our voices in songs of resistance and resilience — music that has carried movements forward and sustained … read more.

Easter: An Unexpected Joy

The first Easter Sunday started with Jesus’ disciples in hiding, full of grief and despair, shock and horror. By the end of that day, the disciples had had to rearrange their minds to make sense of what had just happened. Before there could be an … read more.

The Power of Stories

There are many ways that we can speak with one another and inform one another, but one of the most powerful is through telling stories. The use of narrative to inspire and empower, to familiarize and empathize, is one of the richest ways that humans … read more.

Love and Interdependence: Earth Day 2026

What’s love got to do with it? Join Rev. Caitlin Cotter Coillberg (Acting Minister of Religious Education for All Souls Church Unitarian) to explore how a theology centered in love can guide and support our work for climate justice and sustainability.

“Beeing” in the Community

Both honeybees and people take on many roles during their lives and in their communities. This service explores how honeybees work and interface in their colony and contrasts it with how we as people operate and communicate within our collective “hive.” When we (and … read more.

Use this QR code to get the Order of Service online: