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[200] [201] Joined Scientology and achieved the status of "Clear". [202] Cyril Vosper: 1935–2004 1968 Author and deprogrammer; wrote The Mind Benders which was the first book on Scientology to be written by an ex-member and the first critical book on Scientology to be published. [203] Matt Willis: 1983– 2008
The former First Church of Christ, Scientist, located at 2704 Monroe Street, in Toledo, Ohio, is an historic building built in 1898.It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978, at which date the building was Universal Community Church. [2]
Scientology properties are those buildings and campuses owned by the Church of Scientology network of corporations. Though the conglomerate owns buildings around the world, the main concentrations of properties are in Los Angeles, California and Clearwater, Florida. [1] [2] [3] The Church of Scientology (COS) has been buying up properties in ...
Any property owned by the network of Church of Scientology organizations. The main article for this category is Scientology properties . Pages in category "Scientology properties"
In 1994, the Church of Scientology purchased the Fraser Mansion at 1701 20th Street NW for their new "Founding Church of Scientology Washington D.C." [22] In 2009, the new FCDC relocated to 1424 16th Street NW, while the Fraser Mansion was repurposed for Scientology's National Affairs Office.
For renovations of these buildings, the Church of Scientology has relied heavily on manual labor from Sea Org members in the organization's Rehabilitation Project Force. [37] As of 2018, the Church of Scientology claims it had purchased 70 buildings and opened 60 Ideal Orgs around the globe. [128] [129]
Old building is now Word of Life Slavic Baptist Church. Ertz, Charles W. [105] Spanish Renaissance 1925-1926 built First Church of Christ, Scientist (Forest Grove, Oregon) 1904 Pacific Ave, Forest Grove, Washington County, Oregon: Dissolved Now an office building [106] The church congregation no longer exists. [107]
[1] [5] In 2022 the property owners filed a historic landmark nomination for the building due to its connection with Hubbard and the Founding Church of Scientology. [1] [18] The application was approved and the building was added to the District of Columbia Inventory of Historic Sites on June 30, 2022, and the National Register of Historic ...