| Second Church of Christ,
Scientist, Vancouver, is here to welcome you! Read on to discover
more about us and our activities.
In 1879, Mary Baker Eddy founded The Church of
Christ, Scientist. Today there are Churches of Christ, Scientist
and Christian Science Societies around the world. This church is a
branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ,
Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. |
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Church
Location
1900 W 12th Avenue
Free parking available on the street.
see
map below
Sundays
Church Service at 10:30 am
Sunday School at 10:30 am
Wednesdays
Testimony Meeting at 7:30 pm
Reading
Room
Monday to Friday: 10 am to 3 pm
Friday evenings: 5 to 8 pm
Saturday: 11 am to 2 pm
Closed Sundays and Holidays
1668 W Broadway, #103
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Sunday
Services
Our Sunday
church services are held at 10:30 am until
11:30 am and includes a lesson sermon from our Pastor: the
Bible and Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by
Mary Baker Eddy. Everyone is welcome to join us! |
Sunday
School
Sunday
School for children and teenagers up to the age of twenty is
held at 10:30 am and lasts one hour. Students
are taught the Lord's Prayer,
the Ten Commandments, and the Sermon on the
Mount. Children too young for Sunday School
are lovingly cared for in our Children's Room. Everyone is welcome
to bring children and teenagers to our Sunday School! |
Wednesday
Testimony Meetings
Each Wednesday evening, our
church holds an informal testimony
meeting where those in the congregation tell of the healing
power of prayer in their lives. These meetings start at 7:30 pm.
Child care is provided. Everyone is welcome to join us! |
Church
Location
Our church is conveniently located
at
1900 W 12th Avenue
Vancouver, BC
Canada V6J 2E9
Phone: (604) 733-8040 |
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Mapping by MapQuest
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Christian
Science
Reading Room
This church maintains a public
Christian Science Reading Room
conveniently located on West Broadway.
Click here
for more information. |
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History
and Edifice
The building is an octagon with a dome, built in
1925. The main entrance is angled to face the junction of 12th and
Cypress Streets. |
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