The container is large enough to contain toys, goodies, and travel bugs, so please leave something and take something, if it speaks to you. It is hidden on our church property with permission from our lay minister and church officers.
The First Universalist Church of Camp Hill, founded in 1846 as Liberty Universalist Church (the name was changed in 1909 to the present-day name), was the largest Universalist church in the southeastern United States in the first half of the 20th century. The original meeting pace was a brush arbor on the present site of Mt. Lovely Baptist Church. A simple cabin soon replaced the arbor and served until 1884, when a larger wood-framed church was built on this site. Membership burgeoned, and the current brick sanctuary was completed in 1907. Designed by Daniel A. Helmich, a Birmingham architect, the church was built with local labor using mostly indigenous material.
Today the church meets the third Sunday of every month at 11:00 am Central time, with a potluck dinner following. Both are open to all, regardless of beliefs/non-beliefs or denomination.