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Bradford Unitarians Open Weekend
Heritage Open Day: Visit our purpose-built space which incorporates heritage elements from the Chapel Lane Chapel, including stained glass and memorials. View our archives and join us for a historical talk, worship service or creative writing workshop. Bradford Unitarians' current purpose-built space dates from the 1970s but incorporates elements from the Chapel Lane Chapel which was compulsorily purchased in 1969. The congregation dates back to 1662 and was responsible for the first non-conformist meeting house in Bradford, built in 1719. Unitarianism gained its name from the belief of early dissenters that there was one God and spirit (in contrast to mainstream Christianity's focus on the trinity).
Sat 7 Sep:10:30 to 3:30; Sun 8 Sep:10:30 to 3:30 ; Free Entry.
7A Russell Street, Bradford, West Yorkshire BD5 0JB
Sat 7 September and Sun 8 September