Dedication: A Centennial Story
History
Founding members of Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, Seattle, begin building a congregation on July 4, 1909, amidst a "Votes for Women" focus at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific (AYP) Expo. Miss Mary Brookins lectures at the Moore Theater. Services are at Arcade Hall on Second Avenue, between Union and University Streets. Judge Thomas Burke rents space for a Christian Science Reading Room in the Empire Building. Mr. William K. Sheldon joins Fourth Church. Mr. Charles Warburton Ireland is elected First Reader, Mrs. Helen E. Cushing Second Reader. Mr. Oliver C. McGilvra speaks about Abraham Lincoln. Actress Ethel Barrymore visits Seattle.
Image: Second Avenue and Empire Building.
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25. University of Washington Society (1917)
24. Incorporation (1916)
23. First Unit (1915)
22. Church Growth (1915)
21. A Woman‘s Religion (1914)
20. Declarations of War (1914)
19. Spreading Branches (1914)
18. Seismic Disturbance (1914)
17. Temple of Bedford Limestone (1914)
16. Joint Activities (1911)
15. Pastor Emeritus - Rev. Mary Baker Eddy (1910)
14. Temporary Structure (1909)
12. Letter of Withdrawal (1909)
11. Not the Old Style Church (1907)
10. Resolutions (1906)
9. Mother Church Extension (1902)
8. Christian Science Chapel (1900)
7. Christian Scientist (1899)
6. A New Church (1895)
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