Changchun Christian Church
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Changchun Christian Church (Chinese: 长春基督教会) is one of the largest and historically important Protestant churches in Changchun, Jilin Province, China.
General
[edit]Changchun Christian Church is one of the largest and historically important Protestant churches in Changchun, Jilin Province, China. Also housed here are the Three-Self Patriotic Movement Committees of Changchun City and Jilin Province.
The church's address is: No. 131, West Wuma Road, Nanguan District, Changchun City, 134402. It is also called the Xiwu Road church. Worship is held at 8:00 Sunday, 16:00 Wednesday, 16:00 Friday and 9:00 Saturday.
Brief history
[edit]- In 1886, the Irish Presbyterian Mission (Thomas Crosby Fulton, in Chinese: 傅多玛) was sent to Changchun.[1] [2]
- In 1893, joined by the English Presbyterian Mission (English name uncertain, in Chinese: 纪里备), which four years later built a church at the present site.
- In 1902, a medical hospital was built next to the church, which remains as Changchun Women's Hospital.
- In 1930, the church's annex building was built.
- In 1941, as the British-Japanese relations soured, the church was ceded to the Japanese and it became the Manchurian United Christian Church headquarters.
- After 1959, the church participates in the Three-Self Patriotic Movement and belongs to the China Christian Council.
- In 1998, the 3-storey present church building was built in an Irish Protestant church style. It can accommodate 6,000 people.
See also
[edit]- Presbyterian Church
- Manchukuo
- Three-Self Patriotic Movement
- China Christian Council
- Protestant churches in Northeast China:
- Dalian Yuguang Street Church, Shenyang Dongguan Church, Changchun Christian Church, Harbin Nangang Christian Church, etc.
References
[edit]- ^ Changchun Christian Church Archived April 4, 2010, at the Wayback Machine (in Chinese)
- ^ Xiwu Avenue Church (Changchun Christian Church) in Changchun City's Nanguan District Government web Archived November 26, 2004, at the Wayback Machine (in Chinese)
External links
[edit]- Changchun Women's Hospital (in Chinese)