Classic in type, like a Greek temple of old, the proposed church of First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Pasadena, promises to be one of the most beautiful of the many handsome buildings which adorn the Crown of the Valley.
Less than a decade ago, one little church, with a seating capacity of some two hundred and fifty, and a score or so of members, represented all there was of Christian Science in England.
There are many misconceptions as to the religion of the Christian Scientists, and it was with a view to clearing some of these that the writer paid a visit to the Harrogate headquarters, where, every Sunday evening, service is held.
Seeing the need for an extension of the Reading Room work in the large residential districts of Chicago, Third Church of Christ, Scientist, has decided to establish a Reading Room in the section of the city known as the West Side, the most populous division of the city.
The Christian Science Society of this city has purchased the stone cottage at the corner of West Park and Maple Avenues, and will use it as a hall for regular services and other suitable purposes.
The steady and rapid growth of the Christian Science faith in Chicago is attested by the fact that another congregation will probably be added this week to the eight already established in various parts of the city.
An artistic one-story frame bungalow, in old English style of architecture, will be erected soon by Second Church of Christ, Scientist, to be used for the present as a church.
Saginaw's First Church of Christ, Scientist, will hold its first and opening service in the beautiful new house of worship at the corner of South Warren Avenue and Hayden Street, appropriately enough, Sunday, March 1.