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Davies Memorial Unitarian Universalist Church (DMUUC) began as a traveling congregation in 1954 and met in various locations until the building of our present building in 1965. The church was named after A. Powell Davies, because he sent out members from his church, All Souls Unitarian in Washington, DC, to found this one and others. The congregation listened to broadcasts of Davies' sermons until his untimely death in 1957. Also see: Our 50th Anniversary page of remembrances and the milestones/timeline created during that event in 2004 here, the history of the Davies Players, and the timeline/updates of our Diversity Growth Plan. Read about the History of Unitarian Universalism through a brief chronology. Read about the History of Unitarian Universalism on Racial Diversity. Also read the story about our Flaming Chalice and about our annual Flower Communion. There are links to other sites, which include history, on our links page. |
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Members are located In Maryland (MD) , Prince George's County (PG Co.) : Accokeek, Brandywine, Camp Springs, Cheverly, Clinton, District Heights, Forestville, Fort Washington, Friendly, Ft. Washington, Greenbelt, Marlton, Mitchellville, Oxon Hill, Suitland, Temple Hills, Upper Marlboro; Charles County: Indian Head, Port Tobacco, Waldorf, LaPlata, White Plains, Chicamuxen; Calvert County: Chesapeake Beach, Dunkirk, Owings, Solomons, Sunderland; Montgomery County: Silver Spring; Baltimore; Frederick County: Emmitsburg; Anne Arundel County: Deale, Tracys Landing; In Virginia (VA): Alexandria, Arlington, Falls Church; and Washington, D.C.