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Rebuilding our Foundations - The Robinson Window

Our congregation was founded in 1889 and our sanctuary was built in 1892. The Robinson Window was dedicated in 1947 at a high point in our history, following the hugely successful 25- year ministry of the Rev. Alson Robinson. Today the Robinson Window is in dire need of repairs, due partly to the erosion of the underlying foundation that supports the window. As we embark on a new century, our congregation looks to rebuild our foundations, both physical and spiritual. We are a very different congregation from the one that created this building, but we honor our history even as we look to the future. This page explores our history, with a particular focus on the Robinson Window, and explores the ways in which we can renew our physical and metaphorical foundations for the future.

Images of the Robinson Window
  
Rebuilding our Foundations
The gift of the Robinson Window and what does it mean to us then and now? - Bettina Caluori
John Hawkins on our mission to rebuild and maintain the Robinson Window.
Our interconnection to the Robinson Window as a part of our past, and vision for the future - by David Leonard

First Unitarian Society of Plainfield, NJ - "Imagine a Religion where All are Welcome"
Serving The Plainfields, Piscataway, Metuchen, Scotch Plains, Fanwood, Westfield, Cranford, North Edison, Middlesex, and Greenbrook since 1889.