This Day in Unitarian Universalist History September 29

1929 The first service of the Humanist Society, the first independent Humanist congregation, was held at Steinway Hall in New York City. Charles Francis Potter, a Unitarian minister and one of the signers of the first Humanist Manifesto, conducted the service and delivered the sermon, “A New Faith for a New Age.”

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