Provided below are many of the “From the Archives” history articles from the past. Additional past articles will be added here over the next few months.
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Christmas 1998
Heritage UU Church holiday people and activities, 25 years ago.
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May 1, 1843
Highlights from the official church records of 1843, which included references to famous Cincinnatian Griffin Yeatman.
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Food for Thought
Orders of Service in the 1960s had thoughtful quotations from famous people. Here are a few.
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Arthur Nash, Universalist Entrepreneur, part 2
Arthur Nash, active in our congregation in the early 1900s, became famous for successfully applying the Golden Rule in business.
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Arthur Nash, Universalist Entrepreneur, part 1
Arthur Nash, active in our congregation in the early 1900s, became famous for successfully applying the Golden Rule in business.
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Chaplain, Reverend Ralph Pierre Boyd
A member of our congregation served as a chaplain during WW II.
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Welcome to the Mid-West Summer Institute of 1942
Activities in 1942 at the forerunner of the Midwest UU Summer Assembly.
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What Does a Church Mean to You? What do You Mean to a Church?
A eulogy written for Mrs. Amelia J. Stevenson, d. 1905, who gave much of her life to the church.
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Difficult Decisions
Background and excerpt from the sermon to convince the congregation to build a new building on Essex Place.
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Religion in Cincinnati 1995
Information from a questionnaire-based article in Cincinnati Magazine, regarding the state of religion in Cincinnati.