
We welcome everyone to our group, whatever your race, ethnic origin, religious perspective, sexual orientation, political philosophy, or economic condition.
Go forth into the world in peace; have courage; hold on to what is good; return no one evil for evil; strengthen the faint hearted; support the weak; help the suffering; honor all people; love and serve the spirit of life, rejoicing in its power.
In 1996, the Buffalo Unitarian Universalist Fellowship (BUUF) began when eight people gathered at the home of Luke and Louise Markve, and decided to establish an identifiable Unitarian Universalist presence in Wright County. Bylaws were written and officers elected.
After the first year, there was a program at each meeting. Most programs were presented by members of BUUF. Programs have included humanism, spirituality, science, ancient religious beliefs and practices, and current events.
Our Meetings
Meetings are normally held the second Wednesday of each month, September 11th through May. They are located at the Buffalo Community Center. Regular meetings begin at 7:00pm. Board meetings will normally follow the meeting.
“BUFFalo Gals” will meet on the 3rd Thursday of each month at the Wild Marsh located at the Buffalo Golf Club, 1710 Montrose Blvd S, Buffalo, MN 55313 during the summer months.