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Originally Posted by rayliotta
From Living Stream Ministry's "1299 Massachusetts Avenue" website:
"...Living Stream Ministry serves as a support organization to all similar local churches worldwide...Church in Boston is not under Living Stream Ministry in any way. Rather, the latter exists to supply and support local churches like Church in Boston and to provide services not easily carried out by these small congregations worldwide. The use of the newly renovated building at 1299 Massachusetts Ave. will perfectly match the respective functions of its joint participants."
"Church in Boston and Living Stream Ministry, being parts of one fellowship of churches and service organizations, share the same beliefs and practices..."
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I don't believe any of this talk. Funny thing is that the so-called "Church in Boston"
did not exist until LSM bought this building and remodeled it. They used to be the "Church in Cambridge."
Just a few miles away is the Church in Newton, but they won't have any fellowship with them because they refused to agree with the quarantine of TC.
I wonder how much all this real estate cost LSM? All that "history" in Boston does not come cheap.
New Life for Edward Everett Square in Dorchester Boston
Edward Everett Square in Dorchester is an intersection of six main roads and a strategic connecting point between many places in the Boston area. It is also a place rich in history. Blake House, the oldest house in Boston and the oldest of its kind in America, is now located near the square about 400 yards from where it was built in 1650. The square is named after the outstanding 19th century statesman and orator, Edward Everett, who was born here. Also nearby is the birthplace and residence of John W. McCormack, distinguished member of Congress from 1928 to 1971 and Speaker of the House from 1962 to 1971.
The square has also been the site of the distinctive triangular building built in the late 1920s as an auto dealership and for many years a local landmark. About ten years ago another two floors were added to the building, but full construction was never finished.
This building has now been purchased by Living Stream Ministry for joint use with a local Christian congregation, Church in Boston.
Living Stream Ministry and Church in Boston are pleased to announce their intention to completely renovate this landmark building for the joint uses of both organizations. It is our sincere desire and hope that this building, when finished, will further enhance the overall improvements at Edward Everett Square, which many of our neighbors have been working on for years. Construction is expected to begin soon and to be completed by the end of 2011.