Shanghai Huai'en Church, Shanghai Christian Church, founded in 1910, is located at No. 375, Shaanxi North Road, Shanghai. It is a two-story red brick building with 1700 seats in the auditorium and a clock tower on the southeast side of the building.
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Shanghai Huai'en Church, Shanghai Christian Church, founded in 1910, is located at No. 375, Shaanxi North Road, Shanghai. It is a two-story red brick building with 1700 seats in the auditorium and a clock tower on the southeast side of the building.
The small church on Shaanxi Road is said to have been united by several churches in the 1950s, so there are quite a lot of registered believers. It is only open during worship and is usually quiet. It is one of the few churches in the city center.
This Christian church is actually quite big, quite famous in Shanghai, the facade looks good, it and Song's old house just two next door, usually if you don't do worship, it is generally closed.
Tonight Shanghai Huai'entang music worship is great! The children's voice chorus of Sunday school children is like angels, the violin, piano and flute are melodious and beautiful, and the whole peaceful and joyful Christmas melody celebrates the birth of the Savior. The lamp drama is not new, with a shadow showing God created the heavens and earth on the seven days and created men and women, the Virgin Mary is inspired to become pregnant, the Lord Jesus was born in the manger, crucified for the sin of mankind and resurrected three days later!
Huai En Church, located at No. 375 Shaanxi North Road, Shanghai, is a well-known Christian church in Shanghai, a departmental Christian joint place of worship, founded by the Southern Baptist missionary Le Lingsheng in Qing Xuantong in the past two years. The lobby consists of a middle three-story building and two-story building. There is a towering clock tower in the southeast corner, and a chapel. The live worship in the lobby is spread to the small auditoriums by closed-circuit telephone. It can accommodate more than 2,000 people during worship, and is one of the largest churches in Shanghai.
This is the church where Chiang Kai-shek and Song Meiling held a wedding when they married. It is still a bit worth a visit. Passing by here, walking in to see, the door is not locked, just push it open. After entering, because it was not a Sunday, it was relatively deserted, but the poetry books behind the seat showed that there were still a lot of people here. It’s nice to sit quietly alone. It’s a bit cold in winter.