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Board of Trustees 1900 and 2000
The issues faced by, and operations of, the congregation’s Board of Trustees had some similarities and differences when comparing 1900 and 2000.
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Christmas 1942
In 1942, the Christmas service of our congregation reflected the fact that the U.S. was engaged in World War II, with a number of members away in the military.
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19th Century Reform and Universalism
Universalists were involved in social justice movements in Ohio in the early 1900s.
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For Everything There Is a Season: Memorial Trees Taken Down
Information on the history and eventual removal of two award-winning memorial trees at Heritage UU Church.
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Fifty Years and Counting
A look back at the times of October 1971, in the wider culture and in our congregation.
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The Littell Family
The Littell family was involved in our congregation for nearly 200 years, starting in the 1870s.
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Newspaper Shorts from Our Past
Our congregation and its ministers were mentioned a number of times over the years in local newspapers.
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“Credo” Sheet Music
Shelley Jackson Denham, a past music director of our church, wrote the hymn “We Laugh, We Cry,” which she titled “Credo.”
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It’s Music to My Ears
Unitarian Universalist music grew out of traditional Protestant Christina music. Over time, new hymns were written that reflected a liberal religious viewpoint.
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The State of the Universalist Church in Ohio in 1955
Universalists in Ohio in the middle of the 20th Century were concerned with how to increase church membership.