IPSWICH UNITARIAN MEETING HOUSE

AND ITS CONGREGATION +  HELP FOR THOSE RESEARCHING  FAMILY HISTORY

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WHAT IPSWICH UNITARIANS SAY ABOUT THEIR MEETING:

'...an atmosphere of spiritual and doctrinal freedom.'


'... a thinking church.'


'...a place where you can be yourself.'


'... freedom to question and to doubt.'


'... opportunity for quiet reflection.'


'... learning from other religions traditions.'


'...a place to pray and consider.'


'... worshipping here I find a deep peace.'


'... freedom to change my ideas, go on building my own theology.'


'For me, the door to God has been opened …'



SERVICES are held every Sunday at 10-45 a.m. in the Unitarian Meeting House

Friars Street, Ipswich, IP1 1TD


If you would like to know more, contact

the minister:

Rev. Clifford M. Reed B.A.

Tel. (01473) 218217

cliffreed@tinyworld.co.uk

Note from the Webmaster:

The text and many of the photographs on this site are taken from 'A Suffolk Tabernacle, The Ipswich Unitarian Meeting House' and the pamphlet 'Ipswich Unitarians, the religious alternative', both written by Rev. Cliff Reed. All copyright is acknowledged.


The site is in the process of construction, and future additions planned include information about the Framlingham and Bedfield Meeting Houses and the monthly newsletter 'Suffolk Unitarian'.





INFORMATION FOR THOSE WHO MAY BE INVOLVED IN FAMILYTREE RESEARCH OR WHO HAVE A GENERAL INTEREST


Ipswich Unitarian Meeting House, Births & Deaths: A member of the congregation is willing to do 'look-ups' in the transcripts of the Meeting House registers which cover the following periods:-

  1. Baptisms, dedications and welcomings: 1738-1852; 1908-1932; 1939-1999.

  1. Burials: 1805-1852

  1. Record of burials & deaths: 1938-1999.


e-mail king.linda@virgin.net


The original Meeting House registers are held at Suffolk Record Office, Gatacre Road, Ipswich.