Church of The Messiah, located on Spotswood Furnace Lane, offers the Christian community the opportunity to engage in Bible-base education, to share the gospel, to support the ministry and stewardship of the church and to demonstrate outreach.
The Lectionary Readings are available on the church Web site.
Founded in 1720, the Episcopal congregation in Fredericksburg predates the founding of the city of Fredericksburg. This church prides itself on its connection to the past. Indeed, George Washington's family, and other prominent Colonial Americans worshipped with this congregation. The sanctuary is usually open to the public during non-worship hours. Inside, visitors can grab a pamphlet on the nearly 300 year history of the church. The current structure itself only dates back to 1849. The church also has a number of fellowship halls which can be rented out to non-profit organizations. Helpful staff man the office during business hours.
Saint Luke's is perched upon on a grassy hill just off of Route 17. This old-fashioned Anglican Church uses the classic 1928 Prayer Book. It offers two weekly services - one on Thursdays at 7pm and another on Sundays at 10am. The Sunday services are followed by a lively coffee hour.