What is Scientology?
Based on the Works of L. Ron Hubbard

CHAPTER 20

STRUCTURE OF SCIENTOLOGY CHURCHES

Achurch of Scientology is a special place, quite different from the popular conception of a church. It is, for example, not open only on Sundays. The Scientology community around a church comes and goes at different times during the week, and the church is an integral part of their lives. It is where they come to participate in Scientology religious services, engage in community activities, or simply meet friends. Through the church’s doors, they walk a road that can be walked nowhere else, a road to personal discovery, awareness and truth.

The atmosphere in a Church of Scientology is also unique, reflecting a place where people are on a path of discovery, where they are attaining new heights of spiritual awareness, and where they are actively and successfully pursuing their goals. It is alive and cheerful, the hope of a better world seems to imbue every activity. Churches of Scientology are friendly, warm and welcoming.

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