Introduction to Huaien Church: Shanghai Huaien Church (Christ Church) was founded in 1910. The original location was Liyang Road and Sichuan North Road. It was moved several times and moved to its current location in 1942. There is a two-story red brick building with a 1,700-seat auditorium and a bell tower on the southeast side of the building. In 1947, he cooperated with the Chinese Baptist Church to establish the Wyeth Amateur Theological Seminary, which was merged into the China Spiritual Theological Seminary in 1955. Huai'en Church is a well-known Christian church in Shanghai, China, and is a joint Christian worship place in the district. It covers an area of 2,200 square meters and has a construction area of 1,840 square meters. It was founded in the second year of Xuantong in the Qing Dynasty by Le Lingsheng, an American Southern Baptist missionary. The church has been renovated and has a new look. The lobby consists of a 3-story building and a 2-story building. There is a towering bell tower in the southeast corner and a chapel. The live worship service in the lobby is transmitted to each chapel through closed-circuit phones. It can accommodate more than 2,000 people during worship, making it one of the churches with the largest capacity among all Christian churches in Shanghai.
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