AMONG THE CHURCHES.

The church here has purchased a fine building site 80 x 167 feet, which cost fifty-five hundred dollars. We hope in a short time to build a church, as the interest in Christian Science is such that our present quarters are overcrowded. We are trying to realize that "divine Love always has met and always will meet every human need" (Science and Health, p. 494), and that the many who are now turned away at each service will soon have an opportunity to hear the truth they are seeking.—Correspondence.

"God is Love," in gilt letters over the rostrum, is the first thing that catches the eye of the visitor to the new place of worship and Reading Room of First Church of Christ, Scientist, in the Georgia State building. The new quarters are splendidly arranged. Everything in the room harmonizes perfectly, and the spirit of the members of the church is revealed in the fact that every piece of furniture in the room is a love gift from some one of them.

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