Front view of Bethel Temple, also known as Iglesia Evangelica Latina Bethel Temple. It shows a 4-story corner building painted beige with white trim. Two large white columns flank the main entrance, which has a set of stairs on either side leading to double wooden doors, also painted white. At the angle that this photo was taken, both Bellevue Ave. and Kensington Rd. can be seen.; Rev. Moises A. Sandoval founded Iglesia Evangelica Latina in May 1979, with 22 members in his congregation; by 1984 the congregation had grown to 400 members. With their previous location proving to be too small for the growing church, Rev. Sandoval purchased Bethel Temple in December 1995. Bethel Temple is located quite literally on the corner of 1250 Bellevue Ave. and Kensington Rd. Photo dated: March 2005.
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1 photographic print :color ;11 x 16 cm. Photographic prints
Bethel Temple/Templo Betel (Los Angeles, Calif.) Church buildings--California--Los Angeles Staircases--California--Los Angeles Temples--California--Los Angeles Streets--California--Los Angeles Los Angeles Photographers Collection photographs Jeff Allen Houses of Worship Collection photographs
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