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Universalist National Memorial Church

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Location
  
Washington, D. C.

Website
  
universalist.org

Phone
  
+1 202-387-3411

Country
  
United States

Founded
  
1930 (1930)

Status
  
Cathedral

Universalist National Memorial Church

Denomination
  
Unitarian Universalist Association

Previous denomination
  
Universalist Church of America

Address
  
1810 16th St NW, Washington, DC 20009, USA

Architectural style
  
Romanesque Revival architecture

Similar
  
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Profiles

Universalist National Memorial Church (UNMC) is a Unitarian Universalist church located at 1810 16th Street, Northwest in the Dupont Circle neighborhood of Washington, D.C.. Theologically, the church describes itself as "both liberal Christian and Universalist". Originally a member of the Universalist Church of America, it became a member of the Unitarian Universalist Association in 1961 when the former merged with the American Unitarian Association to form the UUA, and in 2003, UNMC strengthened its ties to the UUA.

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History

Universalist ministers visited the Washington area from at least 1827, and in the late 1860s, Universalists began organizing a permanent church. In 1869, The Murray Universalist Society was founded, named in honor of the centenary of John Murray's arrival in North America and the Church of Our Father (First Universalist Church of Washington, D.C.) was founded the following year.

Universalist National Memorial Church was established to serve as the official representative in Washington, DC, of the Universalist General Convention, later known as the Universalist Church of America. In 1921, the Universalist General Convention approved funding for construction of the church. The first services were held in 1925, although at a different location than the present facility. The first service at Universalist National Memorial Church on 16th Street, NW was held on Palm Sunday, 1930, with Frederick Williams Perkins as its first minister.

Architecture

UNMC is an example of Romanesque Revival architecture and was designed by Charles Collins and Francis Allen, architects of the Riverside Church in New York City and Rockefeller Chapel at the University of Chicago. The four-story building, a contributing property to the Sixteenth Street Historic District, features a stained-glass window and a stone tower that reaches a height of 98 feet (30 m).

Affiliations

UNMC is a member of the following organizations:

  • American Unitarian Conference
  • Christian Universalist Association
  • Center for Progressive Christianity
  • National Association of Congregational Christian Churches
  • Unitarian Universalist Association
  • In 2003, UNMC hosted the Revival conference of the Unitarian Universalist Christian Fellowship.

    Ministers

    Church of Our Father (First Universalist Church of Washington, D.C.)
  • Rev. A. C. Barry: February–May 1870
  • Rev. C. H. Day: 1873–1877
  • Rev. Alexander Kent: 1877–1890
  • Rev. A. A. Whitcomb: 1890–1892
  • Rev. A. G. Rogers: 1892–1897
  • Rev. Leslie Moore: 1897–1899
  • Dr. John van Schaick, Jr.: 1900–1918; emeritus: 1923–1949
  • Rev. William Couden (acting): 1917–1918
  • Dr. Levi M. Powers: 1919–1920
  • Dr. John van Schaick, Jr.: 1920–1922
  • Dr. Clarence Rice: 1922–1926
  • Dr. Fredrick W. Perkins: 1927–1930
  • Universalist National Memorial Church
  • Dr. Fredrick W. Perkins: 1930–1939
  • Dr. Seth R. Brooks: 1939–1978; emeritus: 1978–1987
  • Dr. William L. Fox: 1978-1988
  • Rev. James Blair: 1989–1993
  • Dr. William L. Fox: 1993–1998; current emeritus
  • Rev. Vanessa R. Southern: associate, 1995–1998; sole pastor: 1998–2000
  • Rev. Scott Wells: 2000–2004
  • Rev. Lillie Mae Henley: 2006–2011
  • Crystal Lewis: 2014–2016
  • David Gatton: 2014–present
  • References

    Universalist National Memorial Church Wikipedia