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Universalist-Unitarian Church

Universalist-Unitarian Church is a historic church on Silver Street and Elm Street in Waterville, Maine.


Adams Streeter

Adams Streeter (December 31, 1735 – September 2, 1786) was the first minister of the Universalist congregations in Oxford and Milford, Massachusetts.

Ashby, Massachusetts

Prince Estabrook, enslaved American patriot who fought and was wounded at the battle of Lexington is buried in the graveyard behind the Unitarian-Universalist church.

Away in a Manger

The first two verses of the lyrics were published in the May 1884 issue of The Myrtle, a periodical of the Universalist Publishing House in Boston, Massachusetts.

Charles Wesley Emerson

Charles Emerson was also the author of a number of books dealing with oratory and a minister with the Unitarian Church.

Constance Cumbey

She states that Unitarian churches and health food stores become "New Age recruiting centers", that the Guardian Angels become one of the New Age movement's paramilitary organizations and that "the New Age Movement has complete identity with the programs of Hitler".

David Heymann

Heymann and fellow architects Michael Underhill and Laura Miller won a design citation from Progressive Architecture magazine in 1994 for their design of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Ames, Iowa.

Earth Charter

The Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations representing over 1000 Unitarian Universalist congregations in the United States supports the measure.

Ethnic groups in Syracuse, New York

Syracuse was an active center for the abolitionist movement, due in large part to the influence of Gerrit Smith and a group allied with him, mostly associated with the Unitarian Church and their pastor The Reverend Samuel May in Syracuse, as well as with Quakers in nearby Skaneateles, supported as well by abolitionists in many other religious congregations.

First Unitarian Universalist Church

First Unitarian Church of San Jose, San Jose, California, named First Unitarian Universalist Church in its listing on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP)

Greentree

The North Shore Unitarian Universalist Society, now known as the Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Shelter Rock (UUCSR) www.uucsr.org, received a portion adjacent to Shelter Rock Road and has built a large Worship Hall on the site of the former Apple Orchard.

Henry N. Couden

Henry Noble Couden (November 21, 1842 – August 22, 1922) is a Universalist minister who was the 54th Chaplain of the United States House of Representatives from December 2, 1895 to February 21, 1921.

Hopi time controversy

Linguists and psychologists who work in the universalist tradition such as Steven Pinker and John McWhorter, have seen Malotki's study as being the final proof that Whorf was an inept linguist and had no significant knowledge or understanding of the Hopi language.

Hosea Ballou

Ballou preached at Barnard, Vermont and surrounding towns in 1801—1807; at Portsmouth, New Hampshire in 1807—1815; at Salem, Massachusetts in 1815—1817; and, as pastor of the Second Universalist Church in Boston, from December 1817 until his death there.

International Council of Unitarians and Universalists

The International Council of Unitarians and Universalists (ICUU) is an umbrella organization founded in 1995 bringing together many Unitarian, Universalist and Unitarian Universalist organizations.

John T. Scopes

Scopes also stated that he had not violated the law to the wife of the Universalist minister Charles Francis Potter.

Lists of former Christians

Ellen Burstyn — American actress, converted to a universalist spiritual form of Sufism in the 1970s.

Macrina the Younger

Universalists, including Hosea Ballou and J. W. Hanson, claim Macrina as a Universalist in her teachings, citing works which they believe demonstrate Macrina's belief that the wicked would all eventually confess Christ.

Orleans County Courthouse Historic District

The next year George Pullman, the railroad-car entrepreneur who had lived in Albion as a young cabinetmaker around 1850, agreed to build a Universalist church in the village (named Pullman Memorial Universalist Church).

PBU

Primitive Baptist Universalist, Christian Universalist church based primarily in the central Appalachian region of the United States

Pennellville, New York

the hamlet was located on the New York and Oswego Midland Railroad, and contained a general store, cheese-factory, the saw-mill, a brick-yard, a blacksmithy, a railroad depot, telegraph and express offices, a hotel, a Universalist church, and a brick school-house.

Schulman

Frank Schulman, Unitarian Universalist minister, theologian, and author

Unitarian Universalist Church of Medford and the Osgood House

The First Universalist Church and the Hillside Universalist consolidated with the First Parish Church (Unitarian) in 1961 to form The Unitarian Universalist Church of Medford (or UU Medford) a member congregation of the Unitarian Universalist Association, and has been a Welcoming Congregation since 1996.

Universalist Unitarian Church of Joliet

The Universalist Unitarian Church of Joliet (UUCJ) is a Unitarian Universalist church, and is home to one of the oldest congregations in Joliet, Illinois.

UNMC

Universalist National Memorial Church, the headquarters of the Universalist Church of America

William Henry Lynn

In Belfast the firm produced urbane Italianate commercial structures, in Dublin, the Church of St Andrew (1860) and the Unitarian Church, St Stephen's Green was "justly described as the best example extant of a modern Gothic church on a narrow street frontage, the treatment being quite original and altogether admirable".


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