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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Text Box: Long time members gathered to share memories June, 2004

Joyce Nolin and Merle Riley

Mary Hengstebeck, Peggy Kelly, Gayla Keesee and Joyce Nolin

All eyes are on Don Hostetler as he reflects on changes through the years.

Madurhi Land, Joyce Nolin, Kay Ohannesian, and Susan Bloomfield.

Betty Hostetler, Peggy Kelly, and Bobbi Stenstrom enjoy a shared story.

Jan Rice illustrates her point.