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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.
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Reliving 1969
The activities of our congregation in 1969 reflect the culture of the times. The article includes a Universalist declaration of belief used in recruiting.
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The Quilt
Church historian Mike Roberts describes the history of the 1815 quilt that hangs in our sanctuary.
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The UU Civil Rights Heritage
Unitarian Universalists were involved in the civil rights movement of the 1960s.