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The members of Davies Memorial Unitarian Universalist Church consider many people to be our neighbors, such as our renters and those who live in the neighborhood. We believe in "the Golden Rule" as it is stated in many religious beliefs around the world and we hope our fellow members will try to live by it.

Some our neighbors using this building include:

Davies Concert Series

All concerts are on Sundays at 4:00 P.M., unless otherwise noted, and will be followed by a reception to meet the artists. They are held at Davies Memorial Unitarian Universalist Church, 7400 Temple Hill Road, Camp Springs, MD. Tickets are $12; $5 students. For more information, call 301-868-0082. directions to church
The building (including restrooms) is accessible to the handicapped. These concerts (5 throughout the year) are supported through donations and subscriptions. See the annual schedule

Check out Links page to find neighbors who don't meet in our church.

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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.