Sacred Spaces | Cincinnati, OH

Recently, Cincinnati's PBS station rebroadcast a 2008 program, Sacred Spaces of Greater Cincinnati." The documentary presents the full spectrum and incredible diversity found inside dozens of historic and contemporary spaces, including over twenty religious buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places" in Greater Cincinnati.


On air are architects, scholars and clergy providing historical context on the broader social significance of these sacred buildings, from the earliest ancient and frontier sites, through the "Golden Age" of church and temple construction in the 1800s, urban migration of the 1900s to the architecture of new religious communities of the present. The documentary was produced by an outside group (Not PBS/CET) and produced by the nonprofit Voyager Media. Thanks to Rachel Kellerman, CET's Communication's director I'm in the hunt for a donated copy of the video for the Alpha & Omega Project. With Cincinnati as the inspiration, we'll hunt down such a documentary in all 100 of the nation's largest cities. Much appreciated Rachel!

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