Among the Churches

The members of the Sunday School in connection with First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Cambridge, Mass., have been so cheered and encouraged by reports from other parts of the Field, that they would like to contribute their testimony as to the way that Love has led and blessed them.

Our Sunday School was organized in February, 1899, with a membership of sixteen children, three teachers, and a superintendent, the vice-superintendent being one of the teachers. We met in a small room, each class clustered together in a separate corner; but our growth was rapid, and room after room was secured, so that each teacher might have her class by itself for the study of the lesson, all assembling in one room for the opening and closing exercises.

The first year our collections, with a small sum volunteered by a few friends, enabled us to buy a fine organ and sufficient hymnals for the use of the school. The second year our growth increased steadily, and we proved the truth of the statement in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker G. Eddy, p. 490, "Divine Love always has met, and always will meet, every human need."

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