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.
Events and activities in First Unitarian Church Baltimore
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Candlelight: 90s Unplugged
Dec 07From $31.00 -
Candlelight: Tribute to Beyoncé
Dec 07From $31.00 -
Candlelight: A Tribute to Queen and More
Dec 14From $31.00 -
Candlelight: Tribute to Whitney Houston on Strings
Dec 14From $31.00 -
Candlelight: Christmas Special featuring “The Nutcracker” and More
Dec 20From $31.00 -
Candlelight: Hip-hop on Strings
Jan 10From $31.00
Getting there
First Unitarian Church Baltimore
10 W. Franklin Street. Baltimore, MD 21201, Baltimore, 21201