This is a congregation and a tradition of open minds and loving hearts. We are a church built on long histories of spiritual openness, inclusive welcome, and practicing justice.
Ours is a faith that believes wisdom speaks from many sources: ancient scripture, modern poetry, science, and the arts.
We seek wisdom from many teachers, including the wisdom from our own lived experience. And those sources and teachers call us to live lives of justice in the wider world.
We strive to live in right relationship with marginalized communities, with the earth, and with one another for the health and flourishing of the world.
Wherever you are on your spiritual journey, and however you identify yourself, we welcome your story, and you, in this church.
We are proud of our long history and of the people who have worked to create the foundations of our present beliefs and traditions. Historical Timeline
The church was founded in 1866 as the Rochester Universalist Church, and Reverend Silas Wakefield was called as our first minister. In that same year, the congregation dedicated a small church building on the current site of the Plummer Building in downtown Rochester. Through the years, we have built three other church buildings to serve a growing congregation.
Today, our members and friends continue to observe long-held traditions and to develop new ones for future generations.
This is a congregation and a tradition of open minds and loving hearts. We are a church built on long histories of spiritual openness, inclusive welcome, and practicing justice.
Ours is a faith that believes wisdom speaks from many sources: ancient scripture, modern poetry, science, and the arts. We seek wisdom from many teachers, including the wisdom from our own lived experience. And those sources and teachers call us to live lives of justice in the wider world.
We strive to live in right relationship with marginalized communities, with the earth, and with one another for the health and flourishing of the world.
Wherever you are on your spiritual journey, and however you identify yourself, we welcome your story, and you, in this church.