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The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Fredericksburg has experienced steady growth since its founding in 1956. There are over 150 adult members, and about 70 children in the Sunday School.
Built in 1833, our building was originally home to the First Christian Church of Fredericksburg. During its long and varied history, it has served at times as a hospital, a warehouse, and a school, and was most recently used as the bingo hall for a fraternal lodge. Purchased by this Fellowship in 1984, it has been gradually renovated to keep up with the needs of our growing congregation. Today, however, we have reached another milestone in our history. Our current Fellowship building is bursting at the seams and we have purchased a site and are preparing for a Capital Campaign for building funds to better serve our membership's needs today and into tomorrow.
Our Fellowship is committed to the democratic process, and responsibility for church decisions rests with the voting members. An elected Executive Board and a number of standing committees comprise the governing body of the congregation.
We are an honor society of the Unitarian Universalist Association and are members of the Thomas Jefferson District of the UUA, as well as the Interfaith Council, the Food Bank, and the Church Shelter Board in Fredericksburg.
The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Fredericksburg
1115 Caroline Street / P.O. Box 663 / Fredericksburg, Virginia 22404 / (540) 371-1304Your comments/questions are welcomed.