Branch Church News

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First Church of Christ, Scientist, held services Sunday morning for the first time in its new church home.

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Perhaps it would be helpful to the Field to know what one church, with a membership of about two hundred and twenty-five, has done and is doing in response to the resolution, unanimously adopted at the annual meetof The Mother Church held June 18, 1902, pledging to contribute, in behalf of the members present and the Christian Scientists of the world, any portion of two dollars necessary for the completion of an auditorium for The Mother Church.

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The Sunday School children of First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Winchester, Ky.

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The Christian Science adherents in San Francisco, Cal.

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The opening services in the new church edifice of First Church of Christ, Scientist, Denver, took place May 29.

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The children of First Church of Christ, Scientist, Sunday School, Appleton, Wis.

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For the past year and a half we have held our services in churches of other denominations, and as we felt the need of a home of our own we have rented a very pleasant room in Syndicate Block on Broadway, which has been tastefully fitted up, and with our new chapel organ we feel happy and grateful that this demonstration has been made.

Dedication of the Church in Concord

Address By Our Leader, Mary Baker G.

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The Christian Scientists of Canyon City, Texas, have purchased a plot of ground one block from the public square, and built thereon a reading room where they now hold regular services.
The new church edifice of First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Concord, New Hampshire, the gift of our beloved Leader, the Reverend Mary Baker G.

Church Dedicated at Grand Island, Neb.

The dedication of a new church edifice is a matter for congratulation and is of interest to the entire Field, but the event at Grand Island, Neb.

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Being crowded from one hall to another our small congregation has finally purchased a church formerly owned by the Christian Church, and located in a desirable part of the city.