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May Memorial Unitarian Universalist Society

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About 200 years ago, people in the Boston area began to break away from the established Congregational Church of New England and organize themselves around what they called “true christianity.” They rejected theological doctrines such as the trinity, preferring to study the gospels for themselves and worship according to individual conscience. Some of these so-called “unitarians” moved west to what was then considered the frontier village of Syracuse located on the Erie Canal in New York State. They organized a Unitarian Congregational Society in 1838, called a minister, and grew strong enough to afford a new brick building, which they called the Church of the Messiah. Members of the congregation worked with other people of good will in the community to provide schools, an orphan home, a hospital and other civilized amenities in their fast-growing community. Their second minister, Samuel Joseph May, was a well-known abolitionist and reformer on the national scene, and a well-loved parish minister at the Church of the Messiah from 1845 to 1868. He is best remembered in Syracuse for his part in the escape of Jerry, a runaway slave, whose famous rescue is memorialized in sculpture in downtown Syracuse's Clinton Square. When the congregation built a large stone church on fashionable James Street in 1885, they named it the May Memorial Church in honor of Samuel Joseph May. Eighty years later the congregation moved into the present building during the civil rights struggles of the 1960s. Sam May’s work for racial equality was still relevant to our members and we decided to retain his name for the new building. Still later this congregation voted to change its corporate name to May Memorial Unitarian Universalist Society to keep the inspiration of Sam May’s social activism always with us, and to reflect the merging of the Unitarians and the Universalists into one denomination.
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3800 E Genesee St, Syracuse, NY, 13214

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