
Dedication: A Centennial Story Podcast
1) 26. Influence and Inspiration (1918)
Mr. Orison “O.J.C.” Dutton, Board Chair and President of Third Church of Christ, Scientist, Seattle, prepares for church building and operates a Christian Science Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Hospitality Cl...Show More
2) Black History Month Bonus - Central Area Reading Room (1970)
In 1970, Mr. Milton Simons and Mrs. Martha W. Smith establish a Christian Science Reading Room in Seattle’s traditionally Afro-American district, the Central Area, with the support of the area Churche...Show More
3) 48. Afterword (2019)
Author Cindy Safronoff reflects on Part 1 of "Dedication: A Centennial Story." Visit CindySafronoff.com to learn more about Dedication: Building the Seattle Branches of Mary Baker Eddy's Church, A Cen...Show More
4) 47. Christian Science Teacher (1929)
Mr. Allen H. Armstrong's support of the Christian Science movement in Seattle ends. Includes discussion of the three downtown Christian Science professional centers: the Empire Building on Second Aven...Show More
5) 46. Architect (1925)
Mr. Oscar Marcus "O.M." Kulien becomes the new Building Committee chair for Seventh Church of Christ, Scientist, Seattle. Mr. Harlan Thomas, architect, gets involved. Mr. Charles W. Carkeek wins the c...Show More
6) 45. The Lot (1924)
The members of Seventh Church of Christ, Scientist, Seattle, in Queen Anne, reconsider the location for their church. Visit CindySafronoff.com to learn more about Dedication: Building the Seattle Bran...Show More
7) 44. Seventh Church Service (1923)
Mr. Justice M. Matthews recommends budget cuts for Seventh Church of Christ, Scientist, Seattle. Mr. John S. Gibson leads the design considerations for a new edifice for the Queen Anne congregation wi...Show More
8) 43. Art Glass (1922)
Mr. George F. Dunham visits the Dannenhoffer Glass Works factory in Brooklyn, New York, summer of 1922. Mr. David L. Povey crafts windows for Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, Seattle. United States...Show More
9) 42. Primitive Christianity (1922)
The Building Committee lays the cornerstone for the Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, edifice at Eighth Avenue and Seneca Street on October 29, 1922. Miss Jessie Estep lends money. Mr. Neil McDonald...Show More
10) 41. Terra-Cotta (1922)
The Building Committee for Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, Seattle, takes a field trip to the Northern Clay Company terra-cotta tile manufacturing plant in Auburn, Washington. Visit CindySafronoff...Show More