About

Amidst the vibrant energy of London lies the Church Of Scientology, a haven for those seeking spiritual exploration and personal growth. This captivating attraction and place of worship offers much more than traditional church services held every Sunday morning. Its doors are open every day, welcoming curious minds to its interactive multimedia exhibition that delves into the beliefs and practices developed by L. Ron Hubbard. Visitors can engage in free personality testing and enjoy thought-provoking films that provide insight into the church's philosophy, which emphasizes the inherent goodness of the individual and the spiritual aspects of existence. The Sea Organization represents a deeper commitment within Scientology, offering a unique experience for those who choose to join.

Features

Wheelchair accessible parking, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Blackfriars Station / North Entrance (Stop L)
Bus stop 292 m walk
Blackfriars
Bus stop 126 m walk
City Thameslink Stn / Ludgate Circus (Stop F)
Bus stop 278 m walk
St Paul's Cathedral
Bus stop 247 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.1
based on 283 reviews
4.1/5 283 reviews
Mark
Mark
1 month ago on Google

Claims about everyone having to sign a billion-year contract in Scientology are simply false. People who are interested in Scientology or its courses are not asked to sign any contracts—it's not even part of the conversation. These kinds of comments usually come from those who don’t understand how Scientology works and are just trying to discredit it. The only individuals who sign the billion-year contract are members of the Sea Organization—an elite religious order within Scientology. Joining the Sea Org is a personal and voluntary commitment, similar to how monks or nuns dedicate their lives to a religious path. Just as not all Christians are monks or nuns, not all Scientologists are Sea Org members. The Sea Org represents a dedicated minority within the broader church, not the general membership. Just by saying their comments proves they have no clue and are lying.

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Saleem Houssami
Saleem Houssami
2 months ago on Google

Very friendly people and staff, helped get what I was looking for

Attila K
Attila K
3 weeks ago on Google

Absolute Cult, after reading the reviews, very strange place and vibes came in today, with one of the workers in the consultation, being quiet, cold, and didn’t listen to my concern at all, gave me a free personality test and immediately tried to sell me two books, and dismissed me when I said no. Avoid Avoid! Our world is broken!