First Unitarian Congregational Society in Brooklyn
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A century-old Unitarian Universalist tradition opens its doors in Brooklyn’s brownstone lanes. Founded to champion liberal religious thought, First Unitarian Congregational Society in Brooklyn serves a tight-knit multifaith community east of the Brooklyn Bridge. Programs from Sunday gatherings to midweek meditation bring people together across age groups and backgrounds, while community outreach events help neighbors exchange skills and stories.
Find the 1911 sanctuary beside Pierrepont Street or the office tucked up Monroe Place, a narrow ascent above busy Atlantic Avenue. Call (718) 624-5466 to confirm which space your next visit should target.
Head north a block from the Brooklyn Queens Expressway exit for the Pierrepont Street entrance framed by stone steps and wrought-iron lights. Plug the exact corner 119-121 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201 into your map — or follow the parkway trees toward the Heights’ colonial silhouette. Get the route any time at directions on Google Maps.