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The vision, tenacity, and courage that are interwoven into the history of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Augusta are legacies of the individuals who relentlessly pursued their dream of establishing a liberal religious community in the city of Augusta in the early 1950s. From its beginnings as a small nomadic group in search of a regular meeting place, the Unitarian Universalist Church of Augusta has grown to a membership of almost 200 and occupies a physical plant that includes the first permanent church, a new and larger sanctuary and other facilities. However, it was this core of would-be Unitarians and the hardships and joys of their early beginnings that laid the foundation for the present vibrant and thriving Unitarian Universalist Church of Augusta. |
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Joyce Nolin and Merle Riley |
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Mary Hengstebeck, Peggy Kelly, Gayla Keesee and Joyce Nolin |
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All eyes are on Don Hostetler as he reflects on changes through the years. |
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Madurhi Land, Joyce Nolin, Kay Ohannesian, and Susan Bloomfield. |
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Betty Hostetler, Peggy Kelly, and Bobbi Stenstrom enjoy a shared story. |
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Jan Rice illustrates her point. |