The Ipswich Unitarian Meeting House is a member of the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches, with an active congregation meeting weekly in this Grade 1 listed historic building.
We are a warm inclusive community of spiritual seekers, we value open-mindedness, free enquiry and a liberal religious spirit. The congregation is spiritually broad, and our worship draws upon many religious and non-religious sources. All our services offer a space of open-minded enquiry to encounter with the sacred in your life.
Services run from 10:45 every Sunday – please come along to worship or just to say hello.
The Meeting House is open from the beginning of May to the end of September each year on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons from 12 noon to 16.00 and all are welcome to come and look round. On many Tuesdays we have Graham Dickerson playing the piano at lunchtime to entertain you. The volunteers who are there to open up will be pleased to answer your questions.
We have leaflets, books and information about the history of the Meeting House – including the History and Meeting House pages of this website – and our Wikipedia page or the Friends of the Meeting House website.
Do check out our events page too for upcoming concerts and special events.
