About Us
“Love is the doctrine of this church, the quest of truth is its sacrament and service is its prayer. To dwell together in peace. To seek knowledge in freedom; to serve humankind in fellowship to the end that all souls shall grow in harmony with the Divine ‚Äî this do we covenant with each other and with God.”
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All welcome.
The Dublin Unitarian Church welcomes all in a spirit of freedom, reason and tolerance. Attendance at our services is open to everyone and there is no formal requirement for membership. Those attending regularly are encouraged to participate in church activities and make financial contributions towards the running and upkeep of the church.
History
The lively congregation which assembles at the 150-year-old church in St Stephen’s Green every Sunday owes its origin to English Puritans who arrived in Ireland in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. Although the location of the earliest Meeting House in Dublin remains unknown, by the 1660s the descendants of the first Puritans were meeting in Wood Street, which is situated between Aungier Street and Peter Street. Read More
Weddings & Ceremonies
We welcome all those who wish to celebrate key life events in a spirt of freedom, reason and tolerance.
In the Community
In our church, service is our prayer. Some of our work in the community includes; engaging in the refugee resettlement programme, working for residents of direct provision centres, giving funds and skills to many charities, supporting justice and peace initiatives, while also providing an open and inclusive church in the centre of Dublin City.
Contact Us
Address
Dublin,
D02 YP23
Getting There:
By LUAS – opposite the St Stephen’s Green LUAS stop (Green Line).
By Bus – 3 minute’s walk from stops on Wexford St and Aungier St and 5 minute’s walk from stops on College Green.
By Car – there is some on-street parking near the church or in the College of Surgeons multi-storey car park.
Access – there are steps up to the church. For people of limited mobility, there is a small lift (two persons maximum) to the side of the building.