SPIRITUAL GROUPS
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We welcome in love persons of every race, gender, culture, sexual orientation and gender identification. All people have a sacred worth and the fabric of St. Margaret’s grows stronger with each new thread. It wraps in comfort the shoulders of the defeated and the hurt and has been raised as a banner to celebrate God’s transforming wholeness in our midst.
St. Luke’s Episcopal church is a welcoming congregation. Rev. Diana Carroll and her wife are both Episcopal ministers. Rev. Diana servers on the board of Annapolis Pride.
The Unitarian Universalist Church is a welcoming congregation. They affirm the wealth and dignity of all people. They host weekly Pflag meetings.
Unity by the Bay is a welcoming, loving spiritual community for all of God’s children.
Our Mission: To be the hands and heart of Jesus for each other, our community, and the world.
Our Vision: We will…Welcome All. Love and Support One Another. Serve Those in Need. Grow in the Spirit.
We are called to do justice, love kindness and walk humbly with God. We believe in RADICAL HOSPITALITY! A non-judgmental safe haven for those with doubts, questions, or lurking uncertainty. Seeks healing and wholeness for all our neighbors. Welcomes full participation regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, income, age, sexual orientation, physical ability, or familial status
United Church of Christ of Annapolis is an Open and Affirming congregation that is a voice for progressive Christianity in Annapolis.
We are a congregation that says, “Welcome to All” and means it. We are a progressive Baptist church that has been worshiping and ministering on the Broadneck Peninsula for almost 37 years.
We, at St. Anne’s, are rooted in the liturgical tradition and practice of the ancient church, and progressive in how we see ourselves as God’s sacred handiwork for justice and peace in this world. We vow to “seek and serve Christ in ALL persons” and “strive for justice and peace among all people, and respect the dignity of every human being.” (Book of Common Prayer)