Braddock Street United Methodist Church
115 Wolfe Street
Musical performances on:
Saturday, December 3 at 3 p.m.
Sunday, December 4 at 7 p.m.
Open to the Public – No Entry Fee
Although young by Winchester standards, the 1974 Postmodern-style Braddock Street United Methodist Church is almost certain to become a landmark of Winchester’s recent past architecture. The brick sanctuary at the corner of Washington and Wolfe Streets is capped by complex cross-gabled slate roof. Emanating from the center of the roof is a massive metal spire. Inside, the space is lined with bold abstract stained glass windows. The organ, designed and built by Orgues Létourneau Limitée of Canada, has 2,332 pipes. Five hundred pipes and nine restored stops were saved from the previous organ, which had been in operation for over sixty years.
Holiday House Tour visitors are encouraged to visit Braddock Street United Methodist Church for two musical events taking place during the Holiday House Tour weekend:
December 3 at 3 p.m.: Handbell concert in the Sanctuary by the 6th Dimension. This is perfect for anyone who likes Christmas bells during the holidays.
December 4 at 7 p.m.: Multiple Shenandoah University choirs will be offering their service of Lessons and Carols in the Sanctuary.
Learn more about Braddock Street UMC and find their full calendar of events at braddockstreetumc.org.
Please take a moment to thank the Holiday House Tour Advertising Sponsor J&W Farms for supporting PHW and local preservation!