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Welcome to the Church of Scientology of Twin Cities. Since 1965, we have served a growing congregation in Minneapolis and St. Paul. It is with great pride today we extend our help to communities across Minnesota from our new home in downtown St. Paul. Our Church realizes Scientology Founder L. Ron Hubbard’s vision that all Churches of Scientology become what he termed Ideal Organizations (Orgs). MAP & DIRECTIONS
Calendar of EventsSaturday 27 April 2024
The Story of Dianetics Film Showing
9:30am - 5:30pm
Free Personality Test
9:30am - 5:30pm
Free Tour of the Public Information Center
9:30am - 5:30pm
Hubbard Dianetics Seminar
9:30am - 6:00pm
Personal Efficiency Course
1:30pm
Sunday 28 April 2024
Scientology Sunday Service
11:00am
The Story of Dianetics Film Showing
9:30am - 5:30pm
Free Personality Test
9:30am - 5:30pm
Free Tour of the Public Information Center
9:30am - 5:30pm
Personal Efficiency Course
1:30pm
Hubbard Dianetics Seminar (Day 2)
9:30am - 6:00pm
Monday 29 April 2024
The Story of Dianetics Film Showing
9:30am - 9:30pm
Free Personality Test
9:30am - 9:30pm
Free Tour of the Public Information Center
9:30am - 8:30pm
Personal Efficiency Course
1:30pm and 7:00pm
What is Scientology?Scientology is a religion in its highest meaning, as it helps bring man to total freedom and truth. The essential tenets of Scientology are these: You are an immortal spiritual being. Your experience extends well beyond a single lifetime. And your capabilities are unlimited, even if not presently realized. Furthermore, man is basically good. He is seeking to survive. And his survival depends upon himself and his fellows and his attainment of brotherhood with the universe. GRAND OPENINGScientologists, guests, state and city officials assembled in downtown St. Paul, Saturday October 22, for the dedication of the new Church of Scientology Twin Cities. The Church stands at 505 Wabasha Street and was formerly home to the Science Museum of Minnesota.
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