AMONG THE CHURCHES

No one living in Brigham street is likely to object to the erection on that highway of a sanctuary for Second Church of Christ, Scientist—commonly called the Christian Science Church. Usually the buildings of that denomination are of a sort to be invited. They add to the impressive beauty of the streets on which they are located, and grace the neighborhood in which they stand.

Whether or not the reader may subscribe to the doctrines of the Christian Science church, the fact remains that no organization can be bad which gathers into its fold so many people of the excellence known to compose the Christian Science church of this city. Their cult has grown here, and it is growing everywhere. First Church has become inadequate to accommodate the people who want to go there. Membership has increased to the point where the congregation has to be divided, and the younger half will have to erect a home of its own. No longer will rented rooms be satisfactory.—Republican.

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April 2, 1910
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