The Restoration story unfolded in frontier meetinghouses, urban colleges, rural mission outposts, and global outposts. Browse the full list of documented places below, or filter by theme using the badges.
Cane Ridge Meeting House
Bourbon County, Kentucky, USA · 18th c.
Unity Simplicity
Built in 1791, this humble log meetinghouse became the site of the legendary Cane Ridge Revival in August 1801—one of the largest religious …
Brush Run Church
Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA · 19th c.
Freedom Simplicity
Founded on May 4, 1811, Brush Run Church was one of the earliest and most significant congregations of the Restoration Movement. The church …
Lexington Merger (1832)
Lexington, Kentucky, USA · 19th c.
Unity
Handshake between Stone and Campbell leaders symbolizing the union of movements.
Bethany College (f. 1840)
Bethany, West Virginia, USA · 19th c.
Reason Unity
Institutional center for education and discourse in the movement.
Contemporary Dialogue
Nashville, Tennessee, USA · 21st c.
Ongoing Reform Unity
Ongoing scholarship, ecumenical work, and interpretive debates.
Glasgow (Scotland) Connections
Glasgow, Scotland · 19th c.
Reason Unity
Transatlantic ideas and debates shaping early reform convictions.
Global Growth (20th c.)
Jakarta, Indonesia (representative) · 20th c.
Unity Freedom
Representative marker for international expansion and local adaptations.