I visited the church in June 2025 while attending the UUA General Assembly in Baltimore, and was treated to an excellent, free guided tour by the congregation's historian. (I believe that this is a volunteer position, so her time was doubly appreciated!) The interior of the building is gorgeous, and it was absolutely fascinating to learn about the role that the congregation and its members played in the history of Baltimore, as well as the history of Unitarianism in the US. Don't miss the Tiffany window and mosaic above the chancel, nor the original pulpit from which the Rev. William Ellery Channing delivered the famous "Baltimore Sermon"! No one ever asked me for a donation, but I was inspired to place some funds in the offering box near the entrance, since the congregation is doing the work of maintaining quite the gem of UU and US history for the rest of us. Definitely worth a visit if you're...
Read moreThis church is my home away from home. I have been in this church for my entire life. I have learned so many things from this community and could not ask for a better place to worship and feel safe. The church services are appropriate for all ages and everyone can go home with something new that they learned. This is a supportive community of people who don't judge you for who you are. There is not another place I can think of where I feel that safe.There is something in this church for everyone. If you like hymns, there are hymns. If you like working on social justice, you can do that with the church. This church is the best way to worship if you are looking to find a church home. They have an amazing Religious Education program for Kindergarteners through Youth age and even have a nursery for babies. There is a community here for everyone and I would encourage you...
Read moreUnitarian basically means denial of the trinity (held by the church since Jesus time) and the deity of Christ and his teachings (Held as long). Basically, if you want some interesting diverse friends but not to know how God really is-and I say that not with rudeness, but if I am a 5'7 man and someone says they know David, who is a 90 year old Indian woman-you would surely say you don't know David. So it is with God, if you admit he is real, you must also admit certain things are and are not true about him. So rehash: if you don't care much for God or truth but want to meet some diverse people then this is one option; it's basically a political party if I were to describe it, rather than a religion and by no means a, "Church". With that said, I base this solely off these read some reviews and information looked up on Unitarian beliefs and compared to...
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