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South Bay Unitarian Fellowship

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Mission Statement

We are a Unitarian Universalist community practicing acceptance, seeking diversity and encouraging spiritual growth. We are working toward a just, free and compassionate world.

Values Statement

The South Bay Unitarian Fellowship (SBUF) embraces diversity in nature, and diversity of persons, ideas, beliefs, and spiritual practices. We affirm the Principles and Purposes of the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA). We joyfully cultivate our spirits, and seek simplicity in our lives. We freely exchange ideas in a lifelong, honest, logical search for truth that informs the personal values upon which we base our actions. We are committed to peaceful resolution of conflicts and a friendly, respectful reach for consensus. We strive to treat others as we wish to be treated, and to expand principles of social justice to the wider community. SBUF was founded in 1966.


SBUF Contact Information

Address: 2603 Mathews Avenue
Redondo Beach, California 90278
President: Carol Simpson
Phone: 310-374-1451 Vice President: Ted Doty
E-mail: sbuf@yahoo.com Secretary: Richard Johnson
UUA District: Pacific Southwest Treasurer: Les Berg
Services: Sunday, 11:00 a.m. Web Master: Peter Landecker

You and your family are invited to attend any of our Sunday services or other activities. We hope to see you there!

To view a typical order of service, click here.


News and Events

Our Newsletters contain detailed information about SBUF Sunday programs as well as other activities and notices. Click here for our current South Bay Unitarian Fellowship Newsletter.

The following archive of previous newsletters shows some of the other topics we like to address in our programs.


About our Congregation

The South Bay Unitarian Fellowship (SBUF) invites you to visit our inclusive community, and experience liberal religion. Click here for information about the purpose and history of Unitarian Universalism in general and our organization in particular.



Directions

The meeting cottage is on the grounds of St. Paul's Methodist Church at the northeast corner of Mathews Avenue and Felton Lane. Click here for directions and maps on how to get there.


Other Interesting Places

  • Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA)
  • UUA General Assembly (GA)
  • Unitarian Universalist Historical Society
  • Pacific Southwest District (PSWD)
  • Camp de Benneville Pines
  • Unitarian Universalist Service Committee (UUSC)
  • Famous Unitarians
  • Famous American Unitarians
  • Religious Tolerance Page on Unitarian Universalism
  • Pacific Unitarian Church (PUC)
  • Unitarian Universalist Community Church of Santa Monica
  • First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles
  • Unitarian Universalist NetHeads




  • Unitarian Universalist Association


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    This page was last modified on November 11, 2004 and updated July 4, 2009.

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