Fairforest Meeting
Fairforest Meeting stands as a venerable landmark in Union, a site where faith, community, and history converge. Established in the early years of the region’s settlement, the meeting house served as a center not only for worship but for the broader life of the community, hosting gatherings, discussions, and events that shaped the social and spiritual fabric of the area. Its simple yet enduring architecture reflects the practicality and devotion of its congregants, a testament to the values of faith, fellowship, and perseverance that guided generations.
Within its walls, families came together to celebrate, mourn, and mark the milestones of life. The meeting house became a place where the community’s collective identity was strengthened, a space where traditions were preserved and passed down. Its presence offered both continuity and stability in a changing world, reminding all who gathered there of the enduring bonds that connected them to one another and to the land they called home.
Today, Fairforest Meeting remains a cherished link to Union’s past. Though the sounds of daily life have changed around it, the meeting house endures as a symbol of devotion, community, and shared heritage. To visit it is to step into a space where generations have come together in faith, reflection, and fellowship—a quiet yet powerful reminder of the lasting importance of place, memory, and communal life.
