Second Church of Christ Scientist

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33 Elm Hill Ave
Dorchester, MA 02121

Second Church of Christ Scientist in Dorchester, MA, serves as a welcoming community where individuals can explore the teachings and healing practices of Christian Science. With a commitment to spiritual growth, the church offers resources such as Bible lessons, church services, and educational materials to deepen understanding and application of its principles.

The church emphasizes the importance of community and accessibility, providing opportunities for members and visitors alike to engage with Christian Science through lectures, reading rooms, and various publications. Its dedicated practitioners and nurses are also available to assist individuals seeking healing through this spiritual approach.

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