Here, in the little brick meeting house on the outskirts of Union Bridge, Friends have been meeting for silent worship since the area was first settled in the late 1700's.
On Sunday mornings, we can find us here at 10:00. We hope you'll join us!
On Quakerism
I think a quiet spirit before the Lord and not always looking out for concerns but knowing how to be still, is a very great point in the religious life.
Elizabeth Fry, 1847
Press Coverage
Quaker meeting has deep roots Posted by Admin
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In 1770, Elizabeth Farquhar planted maple trees on the grounds of the soon-to-be-built Pipe Creek Meeting House in Union Bridge. Using bricks from England, the foundation of the house of worship was laid in 1771 , with the structure completed in 1772, and the oldest Quaker meeting west of the Susquehanna has been open ever since.