USC Church
Douglas Matthews, director for the United House of Prayer, cradles son Asher, 4, at a United House of Prayer service at United University Church.
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USC has long rented space at the church, a red-brick building constructed in 1931.
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USC says the church building will be preserved. “The university will not tear down the building,” said Varun Soni, USC’s dean of religious life.
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Emma Hu, right, and other worshipers participate in a United House of Prayer service. The nondenominational student group uses the church several times a week.
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United House of Prayer members Jessica Bae, left, Jordan Johnson, right, and Daniel Kim arrive for a service at United University Church.
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“When you worship and pray in a space, you cultivate a spirit in the room,” says Jordan Johnson, a freshman who attends United House of Prayer meetings.
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Shara Bialosky prays as Jessica Bae, left, gives a testimonial at the church.
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The United House of Prayer’s Douglas Matthews, left, leads a service.
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