2005-11-24 - Hutchings rebuilt a William Johnson organ as his Opus 370. Murray M. Harris, then an agent for Hutchings, sold the organ to Simpson Methodist. The organ was dedicated on May 11, 1895, by Prof. Humphrey J. Stewart, organist of Trinity Church, San Francisco. -Database Manager
2014-09-11 - By 1900 the church merged with another Methodist congregation, and the church building was converted to Simpson Auditorium, a venue for concerts and meetings. -Database Manager
2014-09-11 - In 1910 the building was sold to the Third Church of Christ, Scientist, who had for several years rented the venue for services on Sunday mornings and Wednesday evenings. The Christian Scientists renovated the interior and ordered a new 41-stop Murray M. Harris organ to replace the 1895 Hutchings organ. -Database Manager
2014-09-11 - In 1910 the building was sold to the Third Church of Christ, Scientist, who had for several years rented the venue for services on Sunday mornings and Wednesday evenings. The Christian Scientists renovated the interior and ordered a new 41-stop Murray M. Harris organ to replace the 1895 Hutchings organ. -Database Manager
2017-05-07 - In 1910 the building was sold to the Third Church of Christ, Scientist, who had for several years rented the venue for services on Sunday mornings and Wednesday evenings. The Christian Scientists renovated the interior and ordered a new 41-stop Murray M. Harris organ to replace the 1895 Hutchings organ. -Database Manager
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