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Additionally, this church was one of the few downtown churches to survive the 1933 earthquake relatively undamaged and, therefore, is one of the oldest churches in Long Beach." [2] The building was sold in 1989 to the First Christian Church. [3] First Church of Christ, Scientist, now holds services at 3629 Atlantic Avenue, in Long Beach. [4]
Third Church of Christ, Scientist, Long Beach, California 3000 Eliot Street, now 3000 E Third Street, Long Beach, California Incorporated 1920 [19] Dissolved Seated 400. Now Arabic Bible Christian Church. Classical Revival 1921 built [20] First Church of Christ, Scientist 1901, Los Angeles, California 635-639 West 17th Street, Los Angeles [21]
The former Second Church of Christ, Scientist, located at 655 Cedar Avenue, in Long Beach, California, is an historic structure that on April 1, 2005, was added to the National Register of Historic Places. It is now the Second Samoan Church. On December 11, 2023 a fire caused extensive damage to the building.
Pages in category "Churches in Long Beach, California" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
St Luke's is a parish of the Episcopal Church in downtown Long Beach, California. A member of the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles, St Luke's has a historic reputation for upholding progressive social ideals and serving the community. The Church is a registered historic building on the corner of 7th Street and Atlantic Avenue. [1]
Also known as First Methodist Episcopal Church 16.52.640: Long Beach Airport Terminal: 4100 E. Donald Douglas Dr. 16.52.650: Long Beach Museum of Art: 2300 E. Ocean Blvd. 16.52.660: Harnett House: 730 Sunrise Blvd. 16.52.670: Acres of Books: 240 Long Beach Boulevard 16.52.680: Cambridge Building: 320 East Bixby Road 16.52.690: Hancock Motors ...
Services in the newly constructed Tudor Revival church began on September 22, 1929. [2] After the Long Beach earthquake of 1933, the building was renovated to make it more seismically sound. Martyr's rectorate also saw the addition of the main altar and reredos. [1] After Martyr's long service, All Saints saw three rectors from 1952 to 1966.
The San Pedro Pastoral Region is a pastoral region of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles in the Roman Catholic Church.It covers the City of Long Beach and southern Los Angeles County in California, with its headquarters in Lakewood.