Andrew Chapel United Methodist Church (Stafford, VA)
Andrew Chapel United Methodist Church
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Andrew Chapel, whose steeple is a familiar landmark to east coast train riders — nicknamed the "little lighthouse on the hill" — is a historic congregation dating back to 1845 with pews often filled and a growing, welcoming community where people attend in either Sunday best or casual clothes. Worship is streamed live Sundays at 10:00 AM (YouTube: @acumcstaffordva/streams), and an Adult Bible Study meets Wednesdays at 11:30 AM. The church is active in local outreach, running a monthly D.C. Homeless Mission Trip: meal kits for 72–80 people are assembled in the Fellowship Hall on the 2nd Sunday at 3:00 PM and include a sandwich, drinks, snacks, fruit, and cookies, while hygiene kits (separate for men and women) and a clothing closet accept donations—especially men's shoes (sizes 10–14), new underwear/socks/bras, blankets, tarps, and tents. Visitors can also learn more about members through the "Window People" booklet, a PDF of stories and pictures that highlights the congregation’s life.
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- Name:Andrew Chapel United Methodist Church
- Street Address:1732 Brooke Road
- Address Line 2:(removed)
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- Name:Andrew Chapel United Methodist Church (Stafford, VA)
- Website URL:https://www.andrewchapelumc-staffordva.com
- Summary:Andrew Chapel, whose steeple is a familiar landmark to east coast train riders — nicknamed the "little lighthouse on the hill" — is a historic congregation dating back to 1845 with pews often filled and a growing, welcoming community where people attend in either Sunday best or casual clothes. Worship is streamed live Sundays at 10:00 AM (YouTube: @acumcstaffordva/streams), and an Adult Bible Study meets Wednesdays at 11:30 AM. The church is active in local outreach, running a monthly D.C. Homeless Mission Trip: meal kits for 72–80 people are assembled in the Fellowship Hall on the 2nd Sunday at 3:00 PM and include a sandwich, drinks, snacks, fruit, and cookies, while hygiene kits (separate for men and women) and a clothing closet accept donations—especially men's shoes (sizes 10–14), new underwear/socks/bras, blankets, tarps, and tents. Visitors can also learn more about members through the "Window People" booklet, a PDF of stories and pictures that highlights the congregation’s life.
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Last updated: 3/13/2026