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UUCL Sanctuary

20460 Gleedsville Road

German Siding,
French Gothic Windows,
and the Datestone:

Mt. Olive M.E. Church
Oct. 12, 1890

History
Layout
Availability
Directions

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Gleedsville and the Mt. Olive M.E. Church

 

“Mount Olive M.E. Church” derived its name from the similarity of local terrain to the mile-long Mount Olive ridge east of Jerusalem in Israel.  The local ridge that is similar in appearance rises to a height of 505 feet and is called Negro Mountain, named for the free African-Americans who settled there before the Civil War. 

John Gleed was one of the founding members of the community church, the first African-American church in Loudoun County.  The congregation built on land across the road from Gleed´s homeplace (which burnt down in the early 1920´s.)  The half-acre was deeded to them by Washington and Margaret Thornton on January 3, 1889, for the princely sum of $18.  The building´s white marble datestone is inscribed “Oct. 12, 1890.”

“Old Man” Jack Gleed, as Isaac Redmond remembered him, died before 1910.  He left behind a wife, Mahalla Anne, and the village of Gleedsville, named in his honor.  John was his real name, probably born a slave of George and Elizabeth Carter of Oatlands.  He did not own property until 1881, but his name, J. Gleed, is drawn in at the site of present-day Gleedsville on a map of the Leesburg Magisterial District, circa 1870

The Mount Olive congregation merged with Mt. Zion United Methodist in Leesburg in the mid 1980´s.  The church building was rented from that time until its purchase by UUCL in 1999..

UUCL is currently in the process of purchasing the lot directly north of our chapel. It was part of the farm east and north of the church until 1902 when it was purchased by GUOOF (Grand Order of Odd Fellows in America). Mountain Gap Lodge #2047 was chartered in 1880,probably with the intention of building a meeting hall.

The Odd Fellows were one of a number of mutual aid societies that sprang up throughout the south after the Civil War. Their purpose was to assist families of members through hard times and to provide educational and social benefits. GUOOF was the most popular mutual aid society in Loudoun County area with seven lodges. Every May the Odd Fellows held an annual "turnout" where they marched wearing uniforms to a church for a thanksgiving service and banquet. The Gleedsville lodge may have used the land during this event and Mt. Olive Methodist Episcopal Church for the thanksgiving service. The Mountain Gap Lodge and its sister lodge , The Household of Ruth, appear to have stopped meeting about 1939.
 

 

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Building Layout and Plan

 

The sanctuary occupies the entire main floor, excepting the small built-out anteroom.  A ramp has been added to the entry (not pictured) for those who prefer not to use the steps. 

The sanctuary has a raised (one step) dais at the front, with no fixed alter.  Built-in pews seat about 75 people, with some space in the rear for folding chairs.  The interior walls and ceiling are natural finish, dark stain wainscoting.  Windows on all sides make for a light, airy feel. 

The lower floor is finished out with one large room (used during UUCL services for children´s religious education,) a nursery, and a restroom.  The seperate entry is at ground level.                           

There is parking available on the property for about 25 cars.
 

 

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Availability for Other Groups

 

UUCL uses the sanctuary primarily on Sundays from about 8:30 a.m. until about 1 p.m.  We welcome religious, spiritual, or other groups needing space to hold regular meetings or special functions.  Weddings welcome.

Please call 703-737-7644 and leave a message, or email us .
 

 

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Directions

 

Take Route 15 south from Leesburg.  About one-half mile south of the bypass, turn left on Gleedsville Road (Rt. 650).  Follow for about 2.7 miles to the UUCL Sanctuary on the left.  If our small parking lot is full, please park street-side nearest to the church. Map Available

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