Our accessible sanctuary seats 500 people and our accessible chapel seats 50. The adjoining Parish Room, which is also accessible, is perfect for small or mid-sized receptions. The Griffin Hall, located downstairs next to an industrial kitchen can comfortably seat 150 for elegant receptions
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Custom Memorial Services
The greatest gift we give one another is our very presence. Our Minister, Reverend Nate Walker would be honored to be in your presence as we celebrate the life of your loved one. He will meet with you and your family to craft a ceremony that specifically represents your love one's story, your beliefs, and your values. He will help you choose text, readings, and music that authentically symbolize your loved one's life. Our Music Director, Jen Hayman is available to play piano or sing during your customized memorial.
Our Building
Our building, a signature piece by regionally celebrated architect Frank Furness, is a designated historic landmark.
Our Neighborhood
Located in Center City Philadelphia within the Rittenhouse-Fitler Square Historic District, our neighborhood embodies the distinctive architectural diversity of several centuries, and is home to many of the city's finest hotels, shops, and restaurants and accessible via public transportation and located with a few block radius of a dozen parking lots.
Pricing
To rent space in our building, send an email to Business Administrator Norman Fouhy (norman@philauu.org) or call him at (215) 563-3980 x 300. The following rental rates represent prices for a two-hour wedding ceremony, or a six-hour a reception:
Reverend Nate charges $300 to craft your custom memorial service. There may be a travel fee for off-site weddings.
Before contacting Reverend Nate please first decide the date, time, and place of your ceremony. Then review his open office hours and email him (revnate@philauu.org) with a proposed a time to meet. He can also be reached at (215) 701-9072.
For pricing for live music, please contact Music Director Jen Hayman at jen@philauu.org.
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