The Christian Science Sentinel recently posted an article by Tony Lobl titled, Reaching beyond resistance. Tony shares his thoughts: Lifelong civil rights activist Sallie Letterlough recently shared with me her great appreciation of Martin Luther King, Jr. At the same time, she reminded me that the civil rights leader wasn’t as popular among his fellow Blacks […]
Longyear Museum – Mary Eaton: 40 Years A Practitioner
The Longyear Museum posted an article on their website written by Marylee Hursh December 1, 1978 titled, Mary E. Eaton, C.S.B.. The article highlights Mary Eaton and her influence during the early years of Christian Science: Of the many students and workers associated with Mary Baker Eddy in the early years of the Christian Science […]
Christian Science Journal – The power of today
The Christian Science Journal website published an article by Alexandre Fischer for next month’s issue titled, The power of today: We’ve all made mistakes. And even if we’ve learned from our mistakes and changed our ways, we can feel burdened by our past. It can feel as though there’s nothing to be done about what’s […]
Christian Science Sentinel: Breakthroughs – always possible
The Christian Science Sentinel posted an article by Kim Crooks Korinek a few days ago titled, Breakthroughs – always possible. Kim shares her thoughts: It seemed impossible. The most experienced white-water paddlers couldn’t navigate the biggest rapid in the river’s racecourse during the practice runs. Convinced it couldn’t be run, and feeling upset and justified, […]
Christian Science Sentinel – Gathering together in Church without boundaries
The Christian Science Sentinel posted an article by Mark Swinney titled, Gathering together in Church without boundaries: While church buildings and members organized so as to work efficiently together in service to God and mankind certainly continue to be exceedingly relevant, are there other approaches to gathering together in Christ’s name? Lately, people have been […]
Christian Science Journal – “Being a force for good”
The Christian Science Journal Website published excerpts from the 2019 TMC Youth Summit that will be featured in next month’s issue: The following is an edited transcript of a panel discussion on “Why Church?” that took place during the “Being a force for good” summit of 20- and 30-somethings held at The Mother Church in […]
The Principle Foundation: Spiritual Discernment – The Key to Helping Others
The Principle Foundation Houston Local Committee invites you to explore together how we can uplift and improve our efforts to help others. Join in for this online inspirational workshop facilitated by Bruce Jeffrey Executive Director of The Principle Foundation on Saturday, October 10th at 10:00am – 11:30am CDT ONLINE: Click HERE to access this event […]
Mary Baker Eddy Library – Mary Baker Eddy and the Puritans
Early this month the Mary Baker Eddy Library website posted a podcast highlighting Dr. David Hall, author of The Puritans: A Transatlantic History (2019): How should we view the Puritans, and their religious and cultural legacy? This episode explores that question with Dr. David Hall, author of The Puritans: A Transatlantic History (2019). As he explains, there […]
Support for Lake Charles Society
Dear Friends, Several Texas members have inquired about churches that have been affected by hurricane Laura and how one might help. Lake Charles Society was in the direct path of the hurricane and suffered serious damage to its physical edifice. Prayer and financial support are welcome and will greatly aid in their recovery. If anyone wants […]
Christian Science Sentinel – A landmark to celebrate
The Christian Science Sentinel posted an article by Ethel A. Baker titled, A landmark to celebrate. The article chooses two selections from Mary Baker’s writings to help celebrate 100 years of the ratification to the 19th amendment: August 18 marked one hundred years since the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified, guaranteeing women’s […]
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