UNITARIAN CHURCH EXPANDS SERVICES

From: The Columbian | Date: January 1, 1999| Author: SHERRI NEE, Columbian | Copyright information


The Columbian

01-01-1999

To make room for newcomers, the Michael Servetus Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Vancouver will begin offering a second service this Sunday.
"Many if not most Sundays we're starting with a fair number of people standing in back," said the Rev. Mark Bell.
Bell estimates the church at 4505 E. 18th St. draws 135 adults and about 60 or 70 children each Sunday, but only 170 can comfortably fit into the church building. Wh...

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