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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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Coffee Hour!
Our history archives have elaborate directions for how to make the coffee and other refreshments for Sunday services 50 to 80 years ago.
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Spring 1998
The focus of the congregation in 1998 was getting ready to search for a new minister. This article has many names from that time.
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The Unfulfilled Dream
Rev. David Bumbaugh, who was present at the merger of the Universalists and Unitarians, grieves the loss of opportunity of restating Universalist convictions in contemporary language.
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Those Who Have Served, Part 9
Our congregation’s ministers, 1989 through the present (2023): Rev. Elinor Artman and Rev. Bill Gupton.
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Those Who Have Served, Part 8
Our congregation’s ministers, 1974 through 1988: Rev. Doak Mansfield and Rev. Laine Hawxhurst.
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Those Who Have Served, Part 7
Our congregation’s ministers, 1952 through 1973: Rev. Albert Q. Perry, Rev. Raymond John Baughan, Rev. Karl Albert Bach, and Rev. Brian R. Tansey.