Unitarian Universalist Church of Arlington, VA
A diverse, welcoming community of open hearts and minds since 1948


We gather here with hearts and minds open to truth. From one another and from many spiritual traditions we learn how to walk together in the ways of love, building a radically inclusive religious home and working for justice in the neighborhood and the world. In our religious education classes, our kids are inspired to ask questions and to think.
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Above: July 25: Intern Minister Natalie Fenimore.
This past Sun., July 25: Intern minister Natalie Fenimore's sermon considered the ways we are called in UU ministry, and the ways we are given to choose how we answer.
Sun., August 1, 10 a.m.: "Lest the Living Forget" - by Rev. Linda Olson Peebles. Sixty-five years ago, in the aftermath of Hiroshima, a strong, prophetic voice for peace was raised by Rev. A. Powell Davies at All Souls Unitarian in Washington, DC. “The world is now too dangerous for anything but the truth, too small for anything but brotherhood.” His words still ring true today. Order of Service and Page Two announcements.
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Getting Started Activities
For members, friends and inquiring friends: Please, pick up your keys, or Sign In credentials, on Sundays after each service or contact Sarah Masters, for them.
Please also read the following:
• Online Community and ministry: A blog
• Our Congregational Covenant: We embrace a diversity of opinions, viewpoints, and beliefs. By participating here, you agree to uphold our covenant. Continue reading
• Help Each Other: Post Questions to a Discussion Board
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