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Unity Church of North Easton (Unitarian Universalist)
You are welcome in the fullness of who you are at Unity Church.
Sunday Services are at 10:30am. Please also join us for Social Hour immediately after the Service. For details about a particular service, please click here to reach our web site.
Lifespan Religious Education. We strive to provide religious education across the lifespan for our multi-generational community. For information about Lifespan Religious Education, please contact our Coordinator of Religious Education, Deanna Greenstein, at deanna.greenstein@gmail.com.
Music Program. Unity Church has a rich history of fine music. We have adult and children's choirs, a newly-formed band, and a handbell choir. Please contact our Music Director and Organist, Richard Hill, for more information or if you are interested in joining any of our choirs. Richard can be reached at rwsmhill@verizon.net or at 508-238-6373, the church office.
Other Contacts. For more information about our congregation or our historic building, or for rental information, please contact our church Secretary, Gail, at 508-238-6373, the church office.
Event Details
| Where | Unity Church of North Easton 13 Main St, North Easton, MA 02356 |
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| Time | 10:30 am–11:30 am |
| Who to bring | Everyone |
| Website | http://unity-church.squarespace.com/ |
| Phone | 508-238-6373 |
| welcome2ucne@gmail.com | |
| Price | $0 |
More About Unity Church of North Easton
The Unity Church of North Easton (Unitarian Universalist) congregation has roots in Easton as old as 1840, and the current building, designed by John Ames Mitchell, was built in 1875. Now one of the oldest landmarks located in the North Easton National Historic District, and recognized with a Massachusetts Historical Commission Historic Preservation Award for its restoration, the church is part of a larger campus that includes a parsonage, designed by Ware and Van Brundt, in the adjacent lot.