First Universalist Church of Yarmouth


97 Main St, Yarmouth, Maine

Unitarian Universalist churches in Yarmouth, Maine


First Universalist Church of Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Maine, United States
The Sanctuary


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97 Main St
Yarmouth
Maine
United States
04096-6718

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First Universalist holds worship services at 10:30 am on Sundays, September – June.

Please join us in exploring a variety of spiritual practices, participating in ceremonies and traditions that ground us, sharing in music that moves us, experiencing sermons that encourage us to question, and coming together based on a belief that we must act together to support justice and peace in our world.

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Call Pastor: (207) 846-4148
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About First Universalist Church of Yarmouth

We are a community of caring people engaged in the pursuit of truth and meaning through spiritual, intellectual, and emotional growth. At First Universalist, we seek common ground while honoring each individual’s unique stance. We embrace a rich diversity of personal theologies and strive to know ourselves, one another, and that which we hold sacred through connective and supportive fellowship, creative worship services, and works of faith and justice.

Worship Services are held on Sundays during the school year, September through June. No services are held during the month of July or August, but we invite you to join us at the Yarmouth Clam Festival during the third weekend in July.

Our building is fully accessible with ramps, an elevator, and accessible parking spaces. We have assisted listening devices available during the service. We provide announcements in writing, spoken aloud, and projected during the beginning of worship. It is our goal to create a space that meets all of our diverse needs.

The First Universalist Church of Yarmouth is a Certified Welcoming Congregation. We are proud to be a faith community that has officially included and welcomed members of the LGBTQ community since the inception of the modern-day equality movement begun by the Stonewall Riots. Unitarian Universalist ministers have been performing commitment ceremonies since the mid-1980s and can now joyously officiate legal marriage ceremonies between partners of any gender

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