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, […]
Healing 101 Web Lectures — A Clearer View of You, Lyle Young CSB
Healing 101 is supporting a series of live webinars from the Portland Christian Science lecture series and the final lecture is coming up! Lyle Young, CSB will be presenting a lecture titled, A Clearer View of You – December 3rd at 7:15PM PST. Who are we, really? You and I, and all humanity? The health, harmony, […]
Christian Science Monitor – Volunteering in this election, to pray
An article was posted on the Christian Science Monitor website under A Christian Science Perspective titled, Volunteering in this election – to pray. The article reviews the perspective of a political campaign member and the inner peace he finds during this time: Wanting to feel that he’s doing everything he can to support the upcoming […]
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 […]
Healing 101 Web Lectures — The Law of Love, Anne Melville CSB
Healing 101 is supporting a series of live webinars from the Portland Christian Science lecture series from October through December. Anne Melville CSB will be speaking next on the topic of, The Law of Love – November 5th at 7:15PM PST. The law of Love is the central theme of the Bible. It is that law […]
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 […]
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 […]
Christian Science Monitor – Don’t give up hope
On August 27th a loving article was posted on the Christian Science Monitor website under A Christian Science Perspective titled, Don’t give up hope. The article reviews the lyrics of a well loved hymn: Longing heart, don’t give up hope When threats of evil overwhelm. Love now keeps Her promise true, God’s sure hand is […]
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