Aquia Episcopal Church
Aquia Episcopal Church
AI Summary
Aquia Episcopal Church sits at the corner of Richmond Highway (Rt. 1) and Garrisonville Road in the Fredericksburg/Stafford area and traces its roots to 1667; the current historic stone building was rebuilt in 1757, has ties to George Mason, and bears Civil War history. Worship features organ-led music at the 10:30 AM Eucharist and a robust choral program (Sunday after Labor Day through Trinity) with Evensong, concerts and recordings, and a Virtual Morning Prayer streamed on Facebook. The parish maintains an on-site historic cemetery (oldest known tombstone 1698), offers tours by appointment and online resources including a virtual tour and interactive campus map, and keeps offices open Tue–Fri, 8:00 AM–4:00 PM. Outreach is active and hands-on—Aquia’s Pantry and Aquia’s Table now serve many local families through a Wednesday drive-through distribution (6:00–7:00 PM) with hot meals and children’s extras—and the congregation is led by The Rev. Jay Morris (Rector) and The Rev. James Rickenbaker (Assistant Rector).
Service Times
Virtual Morning Prayer (Online): Sunday 7:30 AM
The Holy Eucharist: Sunday 7:30 AM
Sunday School (CFFB downstairs): Sunday 9:30 AM
Adult Formation (CFFB great hall): Sunday 9:30 AM
The Holy Eucharist with Music: Sunday 10:30 AM
The Holy Eucharist: Sunday 4:00 PM
Worship Style
Liturgical
⛪Church Details
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📜Version History
Changes:
- Name:Aquia Episcopal Church
- Street Address:2938 Richmond Highway
- Address Line 2:(removed)
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Added location: Aquia Episcopal Church
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- Name:Aquia Episcopal Church
- Website URL:https://aquiachurch.org
- Summary:Aquia Episcopal Church sits at the corner of Richmond Highway (Rt. 1) and Garrisonville Road in the Fredericksburg/Stafford area and traces its roots to 1667; the current historic stone building was rebuilt in 1757, has ties to George Mason, and bears Civil War history. Worship features organ-led music at the 10:30 AM Eucharist and a robust choral program (Sunday after Labor Day through Trinity) with Evensong, concerts and recordings, and a Virtual Morning Prayer streamed on Facebook. The parish maintains an on-site historic cemetery (oldest known tombstone 1698), offers tours by appointment and online resources including a virtual tour and interactive campus map, and keeps offices open Tue–Fri, 8:00 AM–4:00 PM. Outreach is active and hands-on—Aquia’s Pantry and Aquia’s Table now serve many local families through a Wednesday drive-through distribution (6:00–7:00 PM) with hot meals and children’s extras—and the congregation is led by The Rev. Jay Morris (Rector) and The Rev. James Rickenbaker (Assistant Rector).
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Initial church data
Last updated: 3/14/2026