
Zion's Herald
Zion's Herald was an influential American religious newspaper founded in 1823, primarily serving Congregationalists and later Unitarian and other Protestant groups. It provided news, commentary, and theological discussions, helping to shape religious thought and social issues over nearly two centuries. The publication aimed to promote faith-based advocacy, moral values, and social progress, reflecting the evolving religious landscape of the United States. It ceased publication in 2011 but played a significant role in connecting congregations and fostering dialogue among different Christian denominations.