Buildings & Rentals
Our church complex is comprised of three buildings (and a garage for storage) These are located on the corner of Winthrop and Summer Streets: Following are notations regarding areas available for events and rentals. The 2021-2022 renovations in the church and Judd House occurred as we reopened from COVID-19.
Smoking is prohibited on the Unitarian Universalist Community Church property.
The Church Building (69 Winthrop Street) is the successor of an historic Universalist church. Major renovation occurred in 2008. The building includes the Sanctuary, Fellowship Hall and Kitchen, Nursery and meeting rooms. Changes in 2021 relate to meeting rooms.
The Judd House (71 Winthrop Street) This building is named for Rev. Sylvester Judd, (1813-1852) Unitarian Minister in Augusta 1840-1852. The Judd House was purchased in 2008 and renovated by volunteers from the church community. The building houses the Church Office, Minister’s Office, Lifespan Faith Formation office, and a couple of offices that are rented space. History moved to the first floor, including a conference room that is for church use (not rented).
The Drew House (6 Summer Street) This building is named for Rev. William Allen Drew (1798-1879), who organized First Universalist Church of Augusta in 1835 and was its minister until 1849. The Drew House was the Winthrop Street Parsonage, then used for programs, meetings and office space. Restoration occurred in 2011 and Fall 2020. Presently rented to a family through Capital Area New Mainer’s Project.
Related:
Around the Church for more information about the facility
Events Forms for scheduling the use of space.
How Our Church Works section on Buildings and Grounds.