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This Day in Unitarian Universalist History April 26
1866 – Historian Earl Morse Wilbur was born in Jericho, Vermont. He served as a Unitarian minister in Portland, Oregon, and was organizer, dean, professor of practical theology, and later president of Pacific Unitarian School for the Ministry (later named Starr King). He wrote Our Unitarian Heritage (1925) and the two-volume A History of Unitarianism (1945-1952). Read more about Earl Morse Wilbur at: www.HarvardSquareLibrary.org - the digital library of Unitarian Universalism.The post April 26 first appeared on Harvard Square Library.
The Gift of Giving
Members and friends are encouraged to give generously and in a way that reflects the work of the Fellowship. It is only through pledge contributions that we keep our doors open, provide fair and just incomes for our staff, maintain our facilities, and run our programs. By promising to make a financial commitment we can best create a budget that reflects our future.