BC: Former Diocese of New West church building turned into a Taoist Temple
BC: Former Diocese of New West church building turned into a Taoist Temple
Burnaby temple opening culmination of a 17-year dream
BY ALFIE LAU, BURNABY NOW
http://www.burnabynow.com/news/Burnaby+temple+opening+culmination+year+dream/6487533/story.html
April 19, 2012
The Chinese Taoism Kuan Kung Association has spent many months renovating the old St. John the Divine Anglican Church at 3426 Smith Ave. and on Saturday, will be hosting its grand opening of the Tian Jin Temple. Photograph by: Larry Wright , BURNABY NOW
When the Chinese Taoism Kuan Kung Association planted its roots in the Lower Mainland in 1995, it started a spiritual journey that culminates with the grand opening of the Tian Jin Temple at 3426 Smith Ave. on Saturday, April 21.
The building, formerly the St. John the Divine Anglican Church, has a history dating back almost 60 years and the association is building on that history after buying the building in October 2010.
Jeff Yu is a volunteer and operations coordinator for the temple.
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
Burnaby temple opening culmination of a 17-year dream
BY ALFIE LAU, BURNABY NOW
http://www.burnabynow.com/news/Burnaby+temple+opening+culmination+year+dream/6487533/story.html
April 19, 2012
When the Chinese Taoism Kuan Kung Association planted its roots in the Lower Mainland in 1995, it started a spiritual journey that culminates with the grand opening of the Tian Jin Temple at 3426 Smith Ave. on Saturday, April 21.
The building, formerly the St. John the Divine Anglican Church, has a history dating back almost 60 years and the association is building on that history after buying the building in October 2010.
Jeff Yu is a volunteer and operations coordinator for the temple.
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
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