About Us
Our Society’s Vision
We, The First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco, delight in our authentic, inclusive congregation that reaches across generations, ethnicities, and differences. We take care of one another, building spiritual community, knowing that we are stronger and accomplish more together. Guided by our responsibility to future generations, we take leadership in shaping a compassionate, sustainable world. Inspired by our courageous heritage and compelled by conscience, we hold one another accountable to work for racial, environmental, and economic justice and the dignity and rights of all.
Our Society’s Mission
As a vibrant, joyous, caring, inclusive community of diverse people, we create a nurturing space for spiritual growth and learning. Based on our shared values, we work together courageously and publicly for human rights, economic justice, and environmental salvation.
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![]() What We Believe |
![]() Our HistoryThe Chancel around 1900. Plaster angels were made by Arthur Putnam. Starr King's pulpit is still in one piece. The canopy is not on the font. |
![]() Our UU Core Values |