Metro East UU Congregation, Glen Carbon, IL

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Like other Unitarian churches founded during westward expansion, the one in Alton, Illinois was planted by New Englanders. The beginning was a series of meetings in the office of William Emerson, a physician and second cousin of Ralph Waldo Emerson.

By Victor Urbanowicz, Metro East UU Congregation, Glen Carbon, IL | January 13, 2015 | From MidAmerica Region Historical Vignettes

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By Mr. Jerry George Johnson on behalf of Metro East UU Congregation, Glen Carbon, IL
The UN Sunday Service for the First Unitarian Church of Alton, IL was posted on our YouTube site at 10:00 a.m. on Sunday, October 18th....
Part of UN Sunday Services
By Robert Kokenyesi on behalf of Metro East UU Congregation, Glen Carbon, IL
We hd a lay-led service on January 28. I was the service leader. For the sermon, I translated an original Transylvanian sermon given at the 425th anniversary of the Edict of Torda. The title of that sermon was: The joy of religious freedom. By January 29 the sound recording of the sermon will be available on our...
Part of Torda450 Celebrations!
By Amy G. S. A. Brooks on behalf of Metro East UU Congregation, Glen Carbon, IL
Our Sunday service will be a time of celebration, remembering, and looking ahead.
January 21, 2018 | Part of Torda450 Celebrations!

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