Welcome, one and all, to our Unitarian Universalist religious community. We welcome you, whatever your tradition, gender, race, class, sexual orientation, or age. In our presence, may you move in the ways of truthfulness, service, and peace.
Here for your first time? Stop by our greeters tables (16th St. entrance before service; Pierce Hall after service). All are welcome to come to Pierce Hall after service for snacks with fellow congregants.
For those attending with children, you are welcome to worship as a family in the Sanctuary or, if you prefer, you are welcome to bring your children to the Nursery or religious education classes held on the lower level of the building. The usher can direct you there. Pagers are available that allow you to return to the Sanctuary and still be alerted as necessary; you may also stay in the Nursery and use earphones that let you hear the service from there.
Unsure what our services might be like? You can read texts and listen to audio of past sermons at All Souls by clicking here.
Unitarian UniversalismWant to learn about Unitarian Universalism? Watch this video from the Unitarian Universalist Association.. |
Multiracial/multicultural worshipWatch this video featuring All Souls and how we reflect our multiracial, multicultural community in the ways we worship. |
Interested in becoming a member of All Souls Church, Unitarian?
Becoming a member is a commitment – one that we hope will enrich your life. All Souls encourages all members to
- worship regularly at Sunday services
- serve the church
- connect with other All Souls congregants; and
- support All Souls with generous financial contributions.
Step 1: Welcome to All Souls
Learn and ask questions about Unitarian Universalism and All Souls Church. This informal session takes place after each service (9:30 and 11:15 am) and lasts about an hour. No registration needed.
- January 8
- March 4
- April 15
- July 15
Step 2: New Member Orientation
This session provides prospective members with the opportunity to learn more about Unitarian Universalism, All Souls Church, and what being a member means. Those who choose to join can sign the Membership Book (though there is no obligation), make their pledge of financial contribution, and have their picture taken for the member directory. Register here.
- Sunday, January 29, 10:45 am-2:00 pm (lunch and childcare provided)
- Tuesday, March 13, 6:30-9:00 pm (snacks provided)
- Saturday, April 28, 9:30 am-12:30 pm (snacks and childcare provided)
- Tuesday, July 31, 6:30-9:00 pm (snacks provided)
Step 3: New Member Sunday
New members are introduced and formally welcomed to the community through an ingathering ceremony during a Sunday service.
- March 25
- June 17
All are welcome to attend these sessions. Attendance does not constitute a commitment to join All Souls.
Questions? Contact Amy Mulry Wesolek, Director of Membership and Welcoming (202-332-5266; AMulryWesolek [@] allsouls.ws).