Utopia's Dwelling Place | IN
ALPHA OMEGA ARTS
By Ernest Disney-Britton
INDIANA---Nowhere else, but NYC, has such an intense concentration of diverse spirituality in one confined space as New Harmony, Indiana. A community of 900 people with three Labyrinths plus eight thriving congregations: Church of Nazarene, First Baptist Church, Lighthouse Assembly of God, Johnson United Methodist Church, Holy Angels Catholic Church, New Harmony Christian Church, St. Stephen's Episcopal Church and Seventh-Day Adventist all in a tiny community founded by a religious utopian society called the Harmonists, but bought and run by Humanists for generations.
By Ernest Disney-Britton
INDIANA---Nowhere else, but NYC, has such an intense concentration of diverse spirituality in one confined space as New Harmony, Indiana. A community of 900 people with three Labyrinths plus eight thriving congregations: Church of Nazarene, First Baptist Church, Lighthouse Assembly of God, Johnson United Methodist Church, Holy Angels Catholic Church, New Harmony Christian Church, St. Stephen's Episcopal Church and Seventh-Day Adventist all in a tiny community founded by a religious utopian society called the Harmonists, but bought and run by Humanists for generations.
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