First Unitarian Church Baltimore

The First Unitarian Church in Baltimore, Maryland is a historic and significant landmark. It's the oldest building continuously used by a Unitarian congregation and has beautiful stained glass from Louis Comfort Tiffany's studio. The church also boasts a pipe organ donated by Enoch Pratt. It's famous for being the site of William Ellery Channing's Baltimore Sermon of May 5, 1819, which laid the foundation for the Unitarian denomination.

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First Unitarian Church Baltimore

10 W. Franklin Street. Baltimore, MD 21201, Baltimore, 21201