Our Location
21620 Sen. Claude Pepper Drive
Camp Hill, ALABAMA  36850
One block from downtown on Highway 50

FELLOWSHIP CHAIRPERSON
Mrs. Barbara Taylor
PHONE: 256 896 4351

TOUCHING three centuries (1846-2005) with a message of love, acceptance, tolerance, spiritual and intellectual integrity, and social action.

SERVICES:
Every fourth Sunday at 11:00 and followed by a fellowship meal.
Discussion Group meets every 2nd Sunday of each month also at 10:30 am.

LOVE is the spirit of this church, and service is its law. This is our great covenant:
   To dwell together in peace;
   To seek the truth in love;
   To help one another.


FOUNDED in 1846 in a small, rural community in East Central Alabama, the First Universalist Church of Camp Hill grew to be the largest Universalist church in the South during the first half of the twentieth century. In 1898 the church was instrumental in the establishment of Lyman Ward Academy bringing quality education to the area. However, growth did not last. The migration of families from rural areas to urban centers over several decades brought a decline to Unitarian Universalist churches in the South. Many disappeared. Yet, due to the sacrificial dedication of its members, the church at Camp Hill, though small, has persisted and anticipates a healthy growth in ministry and membership as experienced in recent years by other Unitarian Universalist churches in this part of the country.

    Everyone always Welcome!
First Universalist Church
of Camp Hill
Present structure built in 1907
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