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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


Worship at UUCA


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.

May 18
Ministry Sunday

Come hear and learn about the many ways we engage in the ministry of UUCA.

Summer services begin on May 25, with one service at 10:00 a.m. until
September 14, 2008 when we return to two services.

Become a Member

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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Frequently Asked Questions

What goes on during the worship service?
Our format may feel familiar, but you may be surprised with the message. We address a wide range of social, ethical, and inter-personal issues from different points of view. And in the end, you are left to make up your own mind. You are not just free to do so; you are responsible to do so.   more info

Are you genuinely welcoming to all people?
Yes! We welcome all people and celebrate diversity. We value and respect individual differences. We know that families come in all configurations. We are a Welcoming Congregation and we strive to be inclusive and expressive of the concerns of bisexual, gay, lesbian, and/or transgender persons at every level ...   more info