First Church Christ, Scientist

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First Church Christ, Scientist


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Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures


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The Christian Science Church, also known as The Church of Christ, Scientist, is a Christian denomination, with the Bible and especially Jesus' teachings at the heart and soul of its practice.

We invite you to join us in Louisville, Kentucky, on Sunday mornings at 10:30 AM and Wednesday evenings starting at 7:30 PM.

Our Church is located at 1305 S. Third Street in Old Louisville, at the corner S. Third Street and Ormsby. Street parking is available.


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(502) 634-9911


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1305 S 3rd St
Louisville Kentucky 40208
USA


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