Celebrate God

Wellspring United Church of Christ is a community committed to mission, social justice, intentional inclusivity, and decision making by conversational consensus. Wellspring’s vision, as stated in its covenant, is focused on being a nurturing, inclusive community, affirming the broad diversity in the human population, and embracing a mission to reach out to the larger community. We gather for Sunday worship at 10:30 a.m., in the historic St. Johns Episcopal Church, 5649 Mt. Gilead Rd., Centreville  20120. Come join us as we celebrate Christ’s message for our world today. Worship begins at 10:30 a.m.! We meet in rooms 217 and 218 at the east end of the building. The fourth Sunday of each month is a bilingual English-Spanish service, with everything…. songs, scripture, and preaching…. in both languages. NOTE:  At present, due to the pandemic, Wellspring worships in-person on the first and third Sundays of each month, and virtually via Facebook livestream on the second, fourth (and sometimes fifth) Sundays of each month. For more information, call Wellspring at 703-346-6030 To donate online to Wellspring through Givelify, please click on the button below: Givelify

Our Pastors

Reverend Al Fuertes

Reverend Al Fuertes is one of Wellspring’s Covenant Co-Pastors. Al works in the field of conflict transformation. specializing in community-based collective trauma healing as a vital component in peace and community-building. Al’s interest is in the socio-cultural anthropological perspectives of the impact or effects of conflict and natural disasters on those affected and how people address the needs for both individual and collective healing through resiliency and other healing mechanisms. Al does consulting work in different countries and travels intensively. He works with government, religious, military and local community leaders in countries that he visits. He connects with NGO workers and various sectors in places that he is invited to work. The title of his dissertation (Ph.D.) is, “Community-based Warviews, Resiliency and Healing Among the Internally Displaced Persons in Mindanao and the Karen Refugees on the Thai-Burmese border.” He has also served as a pastor in the Philippines. View Reverend Al Fuertes’ sermon.

Myra Flemister

Myra is a professional DJ, and in 2018 completed a career in marketing and communications. She is a graduate Averett University, and has a degree in Business Leadership from Central Michigan University.   Myra is a native of Atlanta, GA, and lives in northern Virginia.  Myra is currently a student at Candler School of Theology, Emory University, Atlanta.  In 2020, Wellspring UCC commissioned Myra as Minister of the Sacraments and Hope and Reconciliation.

Wellspring Frequent Preaching Staff

The Rev. Dr. Jerrold L. Foltz

The Rev. Dr. Jerrold L. Foltz (“Jerry”) is a United Church of Christ minister ordained in 1969.  He has an AB degree in History and Religion from Catawba College, Salisbury, NC; an M. Div. from Eden Theological Seminary, St. Louis, MO; and a D. Min. from Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Philadelphia. He founded Wellspring UCC in Centreville in 1969; the congregation made him Pastor Emeritus when he retired in 2009. Jerry is from Hagerstown, MD, and has served five congregations in MD, NJ, and VA. He is married to Alice Foltz; together they have four grown children and nine grandchildren.  Presently Jerry serves Wellspring as Treasurer, and he preaches occasionally. He also is a volunteer Chaplain for Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department, and a member of the Board of Centreville Immigration Forum.