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333 Dubois Road
Annapolis MD 21401
410 266 8044
Fax: 410 266 6910
info@uuca-md.org
Church Office Hours:
Mon - Fri
9:30 am - 4:30 pm
About Our Congregation
Worship services are at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m., except during the summer when there is one service held at 10 a.m. We offer separate Sunday programming for children and youth (nursery care for those under 3).
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We have over 570 members and another 100 plus 'friends' who attend regularly. Two hundred children and youth enrolled in religious education program. Our families are one or two adults, single persons with children, partners with children, grandparents and tribal elders. We are gay, straight, transgendered, and people of many colors.
Please browse through our website to see the many programs and activities that are available in our faith community.
Sunday Services
Sunday Service is when we gather to celebrate our unity in diversity. Services address a wide range of social, personal, theological and spiritual concerns and needs that touch all areas of living. We reflect on our role in the community, our family, and our nation. We meet for fellowship with people who share everyday needs including a church community that honors, supports, and nurtures their quest for a life of religious integrity.
Mission Statement
The mission of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Annapolis is to serve the congregation and the community, and to affirm the universal spirit of human dignity, by creating an environment that challenges, inspires, encourages and supports the quest for religious fulfillment. We are committed to the church as an institution, to social justice, to liberal religious education, to mutual caring and support, and to the value of diversity
Staff
Reverend Fred Muir has been pastor of UUCA for more than twenty years. As a teaching church, we also have an intern minister who spends the church year with us. Fran Ateto is our Director of Religious Education, Susan Eckert, Membership Services Coordinator, and Christol Medley, Church Administrator.
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Our History
In the mid 1950's, an Annapolis Fellowship was formed. With twenty people, the Fellowship met in a variety of places. From the beginning, professional clergy played an important role. In almost fifty years of history, we have had four called ministers; the last two each served twenty years.
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May 11
“With Civility”
Rev. Fred Muir
Senior Minister
Being in “right relationship” with each other is, I believe, a premise of
our life together as a faith community. I can't imagine many disagreeing
with such a basic assumption, yet our relationships are tested routinely
in our speech, behavior, and vision. Join me this morning as I explore
civility in our shared congregational life.
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Join UUCA!
Joining the community of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Annapolis is not difficult. There is no creed you must recite or swear to. But before you commit yourself to our church, we ask that you learn about our principles and purposes through reading, worship services, The New UU Class; and through discussions with members, the Member Services Coordinator and our ministerial program staff.
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