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Building and Grounds 

Built in 1958, the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Princeton’s multi-use worship space is distinguished by its unique skylight in the sanctuary, visible to those driving by. The building is located on a 4-acre sanctuary of beauty on the outskirts of the historic university town of Princeton New Jersey, approximately 1.5 miles from downtown and 5 miles from the Princeton Junction train station.

The area around the church is meticulously landscaped, with a colorful native flower garden bisected by a riverstone pathway. This is the perfect backdrop for photographs and outdoor congregation. Surrounding the building is an abundance of preserved open space, including Billie Johnson Mountain Lakes Nature Preserve and John Whitherspoon Woods.

A large upper level parking lot allows easy access to the sanctuary and main building. The lower lot is for overflow parking. Use the main entrance on the top-level of the property to enter for worship, weddings, memorials, and main events. 

You can find more detailed information about each of our spaces on the Rental Page.

Accessibility

All spaces are fully accessible, with an elevator connecting the lower and upper levels and a theater viewing area that is accessible from the upper-level. Restrooms are accessible, including single-use, family restrooms, on both levels. 

The building has air conditioners in all rooms.

There is a “Hearing Loop” system in the main worship area. When in the main worship area switch your hearing aid to “T-Coil mode” and you will hear the service through your hearing aid. There are external headphone devices for those who do not use T-coil. Please contact an usher should you need one.

There are several large-print hymnals available upon request.