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Chapel & Grounds Are Closed
NO PUBLIC ACCESS ALLOWED ON PREMISES

Wayfarers Chapel and the surrounding grounds of the property are presently closed due to the accelerated land movement in our local area. We understand this is devastating news to all who love this sacred space and we invite your prayers for the healing of this land. We will keep the public updated as to when we might be able to reopen the grounds as they become available. We appreciate your understanding of this incredibly challenging situation for everyone.

We welcome you to join us for Sunday Worship Service at 10:15am, currently held at St Francis Episcopal Church (small sanctuary).

2200 Via Rosa ~ Palos Verdes Estates ~ 90274

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Emanuel Swedenborg’s Birthday!

The Wayfarers Chapel is a National Monument to Emanuel Swedenborg Emanuel Swedenborg was born in 1688 in Stockholm, Sweden, and died in 1772. He lived at the dawn of the “Age of Enlightenment” when Europeans were stressing the importance of scientific reason and rationality. He is celebrated as an accomplished scientist, engineer, philosopher, mystic, and theologian. To learn more about Swedenborg and his life, check out our Who Was Emanuel Swedenborg page

Emanuel Swedenborg’s Birthday!

The Wayfarers Chapel is a National Monument to Emanuel Swedenborg Emanuel Swedenborg was born in 1688 in Stockholm, Sweden, and died in 1772. He lived at the dawn of the “Age of Enlightenment” when Europeans were stressing the importance of scientific reason and rationality. He is celebrated as an accomplished scientist, engineer, philosopher, mystic, and theologian. To learn more about Swedenborg and his life, check out our Who Was Emanuel Swedenborg page

Emanuel Swedenborg’s Birthday!

The Wayfarers Chapel is a National Monument to Emanuel Swedenborg Emanuel Swedenborg was born in 1688 in Stockholm, Sweden, and died in 1772. He lived at the dawn of the “Age of Enlightenment” when Europeans were stressing the importance of scientific reason and rationality. He is celebrated as an accomplished scientist, engineer, philosopher, mystic, and theologian. To learn more about Swedenborg and his life, check out our Who Was Emanuel Swedenborg page