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Happy 250th Birthday!
The upcoming 250th anniversary of Universalism in America provided this opportunity to look back at what was happening in our congregation on the 200th anniversary of Universalism in 1970.
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Al Gerhardstein Speaks to Heritage Universalist Unitarians
In February 2015, attorney Al Gerhardstein led the service on Sunday at Heritage in a way that helped him prepare for the landmark Obergefell vs. Hodges case before the Supreme Court.
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Hard Times in Early Cincinnati
Early ministers of our congregation faced hardships.
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1975 Marked 150 Years of the American Unitarian Association
Brief history of local churches that celebrated the 150th anniversary of the founding of the American Unitarian Association.
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Fin du Siècle
The Heritage Church community was active as the year 2000 approached.
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Turn-of-the-Century Cincinnati Architecture
Our congregation’s church building on Essex Street was designed by one of the premier architectural firms in Cincinnati in the late 1800s.
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Our Heritage Room
The Heritage Room houses many archives that tell the story of our religious community.
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The Essex Street Church and Rudolph Scheibert
Rudolph Scheibert created a copper likeness of our old Essex Street church. He and his wife Amy donated it to the congregation on Easter Sunday, 1942.
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In Memory of Richard Grant White, a Universalist Serviceman
At least ten members of our congregation served in the military during World War II. Richard Wright’s story of service, capture, and planning to escape is of note.
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Meet Miss Georgia Green
Georgia Green was a member of our congregation and served both the congregation and the community in many roles from the late 1930s to the late 1960s.