Timeline
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1908: The religion was introduced in Kamloops.
1908-1959: Meetings were held in various locations. They started in private homes for several years until buildings like the Oddfellows Hall and Orange Hall were used.
1925: The Kamloops congregation was recognized as a branch of The Mother Church. They were meeting at the Orange Hall at the time.
1959: 1152 Nicola Ave was donated to the Christian Science Society by the person who purchased it from St Andrews Presbyterian.
Meeting Places
- Oddfellows Hall
- Orange Hall, Lansdowne Street
- 1152 Nicola Avenue
Leadership History
Unknown
Congregation Website
https://christianscience.bc.ca/kamloops-christian-science-society/
Meeting Times
Sundays 10:30am
Information Sources
Congregation website
Church Directories in old newspapers
1980. 'Kamloops history'. Kamloops News. 6 June 1980. A14.