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Universalist National Memorial Church (UNMC) is a Unitarian Universalist church located at 1810 16th Street, Northwest in the Dupont Circle vicinage of Washington, D.C. [1] Theologically, the church describes itself as "both liberal Christian and Universalist". [2]
Notwithstanding its tendency toward independence, Universalist congregations supported the construction of The Universalist National Memorial Church in Washington, D.C., to serve as the official church of Universalism. In 1921, the Universalist General Convention approved funds for the building of the church and services began in 1925.
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The Unitarian Universalist Church of the Restoration in Mt. Airy Founded 1820, current building 1938–present 6900 Stenton Ave. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Frank A. Stewart designed cruciform sanctuary, Pennsylvania bluestone Channing Memorial Church Founded 1836, current building 2009 135 Pelham St. Newport, Rhode Island
The church was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. The Unitarian Memorial Church in Fairhaven was built, financed and donated to the Unitarians in 1904 by Henry H. Rogers in memory of his mother, Mary Eldredge Huttleston. The church was designed by Boston architect Charles Brigham in a Gothic Revival style. [4]
Christ Church, more commonly known as the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship or First Universalist Church of Middletown is a historic Universalist church located at Middletown in Orange County, New York, United States. It was built in 1901. It features an offset bell tower and Tiffany glass memorial window.
A large parking lot, where Reeb Hall once stood, is on the south and west sides of the property. Church attendees access the building's 1994 wing from the parking lot via concrete walkways and a concrete pedestrian bridge beneath a steel canopy. South of the church is the Memorial Wall and Garden, dedicated in 1996.
1930 – Universalist National Memorial Church, 1810 16th St NW, Washington, D.C. [96] A contributing resource to the NRHP-listed Sixteenth Street Historic District. 1931 – Christ Episcopal Church parish house, 470 Maple St, Winnetka, Illinois [97] 1931 – Huguenot Memorial Church parish house, 901 Pelhamdale Ave, Pelham Manor, New York [98]