Fourth Universalist Society - New York, NY
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N 40° 46.721 W 073° 58.462
18T E 586545 N 4514695
A Universalist Society church located in uptown Manhattan.
Waymark Code: WMTBAT
Location: New York, United States
Date Posted: 10/27/2016
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Taken from Wikipedia, "The Fourth Universalist Society in the City of New York is a congregation within the Unitarian Universalist Association located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. It is the last surviving Universalist congregation in the city, founded on the belief of universal salvation that emphasized the love of God for all people. Through the national consolidation of the Universalist and Unitarian traditions, Fourth Universalist moved from Christianity to a non-creedal system of belief, welcoming a diverse range of religious beliefs and practices.
The congregation was founded in 1838 as New York's fourth society devoted to the Universalist faith (the previous three were founded in 1796, 1830 and 1832, respectively). At one time, New York had seven Universalist societies, but only the Fourth Universalist Society remains today. The congregation's original name was Friends of the Final Restitution and in 1848, it changed its name to Church of the Divine Paternity. It officially took the name of Fourth Universalist Society in the City of New York in 1967. Over the years it has attracted notable personalities such as P. T. Barnum, Horace Greeley, the Carnegie family and Lou Gehrig to its pews.
In 1898, the congregation built its current home, dubbed "the Cathedral of Universalism," at West 76th Street and Central Park West on New York's Upper West Side. The architect, William Appleton Potter based the design closely upon Magdalen Tower, Oxford and buildings at Magdalen College. In 1993 Robert A. M. Stern and his co-authors described the church as "one of the few buildings to break from Central Park West's prevailing Classicism. A rare design in English Perpendicular Gothic, it evaded the issue of representing the particular beliefs of the denomination." The altar is by Louis Comfort Tiffany and there are a bronze relief sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudens and stained glass windows by Clayton and Bell of London. The original organ, now much rebuilt, was donated by Andrew Carnegie and his wife, Louise Carnegie, the latter who was a member of the church.
In the 1980s, the congregation received inquiries from developers eager to obtain the church’s choice property location. Instead, the congregation joined with community activists to form Save Our Universalist Landmark (SOUL) and successfully raised funds for maintenance and capital improvements. In return for these funds, the church promised not to exercise its development rights, one of the first such agreements of its kind.
The church tower, dedicated by the congregation to peace and named "The Peace Tower of New York City," is used by NBC each November as its “high-tech command center” for live coverage of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade."
Type of material of the door: Other
Functional door?: Yes
Location of this door/way: On private property
Is it accessable only by paid admission": No
Style: Gothic
Address or physical location: Forth Universalist Society
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