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The First Parish in Wayland is a vibrant and inclusive Unitarian Universalist congregation, a religious community striving to deepen our spiritual lives and make a positive difference in the world. We come together to share in the ongoing search for truth by exploring religious, ethical, intellectual, and social ideas, and to deepen our connections with one another by sharing in worship, social action, and social activities. We are affiliated with the Unitarian Universalist Association of North America.


Our principles guide us to respect the inherent worth and dignity of all individuals, and we welcome people in all walks of life who might find meaning in our emphasis on personal religious integrity and commitment. Designated by the Unitarian Universalist Association as a Welcoming Congregation, we extend a warm welcome to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.

First Parish in Wayland
50 Cochituate Road, Wayland, MA 01778

Main: (508) 358-6133 or (508) 358-2502


See Calendar for latest information on worship,
education & gatherings


We meet for services every Sunday morning


Join Us

Join us on Sundays at 10:00 a.m. for our worship service. You can check the calendar for the latest schedule of services and events.  We offer nursery care, preschool, and Sunday School for children ages 4 through 13. Middle school and high school youth groups meet most Sunday evenings.  Please visit the following pages for more information:

  1.   Past Sermons can be found at sermons.uuwayland.org

  2.   Religious Exploration - A Lifelong Journey of Faith Development

  3.   Children and Youth

  4.   Our Whole Lives (OWL)

  5.   Directions to First Parish in Wayland

  6.   Creating Our Future - Planning Report and Update
    We are located in Wayland’s Town Center District, at the intersection of Routes 20 and 27/126 across from the Wayland Safety Building.


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“Gather in peace,

Gather in thanks,

Gather in sympathy now and then.

Gather in hope, compassion and strength.

Gather to celebrate once again.”

 

~ The words of a favorite hymn by Jim Scott ~