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Readers' Terms of Office
At this season, when many branch churches and societies are holding their annual elections of officers, various questions arise as to Readers' terms of office. Our Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, has said much on the subject in two brief articles entitled "Words for the Wise" and "Afterglow," republished in her book "The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany" (p. 250). She indicates that branch churches should provide for their Readers to "retire ex officio, after three years of acceptable service as church Readers, to higher usefulness in this vast vineyard of our Lord." Thus, the privilege of serving in this important office may be shared in turn by others who are qualified.
It is to be noted that Mrs. Eddy does not make her wish mandatory, as she states that churches "will discriminate as regards its adaptability to their conditions" (ibid., p. 250). She gives a useful hint when she says that her words apply only to churches in the United States and Canada. It is obvious that conditions in lands where the Cause of Christian Science has not been so long established, and where services may be held in other languages, may render impracticable the three-year plan of rotation for Readers; nevertheless, Mrs. Eddy does not say that such churches should not adopt rotation when conditions warrant their doing so. Societies, too, are not included in our Leader's advice; but, as in other respects they may approach the standards for churches, so in this may also when they have reached the point of demonstration and are ready for the blessings which Mrs. Eddy has said will follow.
The question arises, May the Second Reader, after a three-year term, be elected First Reader for a like period? It would seem that an arrangement of this kind reads into Mrs. Eddy's words something that is not there, unless of course the local conditions make this a necessary arrangement. It is asked also, May one who has substituted, if elected, serve a three-year term as Reader, or may one who has filled a term as Reader act as a substitute? Clearly, temporary service as a substitute in an emergency does not disqualify one for a full term in the office of readership later; otherwise, confusion may ensue, and the orderly elections provided for in the by-laws may be upset. Most churches prefer that their First and Second Readers take office at the same time; and if a vacancy occurs, they usually appoint a substitute to fill the unexpired term.
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January 5, 1929 issue
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"A new song"
ETHEL M. MC CANDLESS
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Looking up to Heaven
FRED B. KERRICK
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What Are We Looking For?
KATE W. BUCK
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True Mother-Love
BERTHA E. RICE
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Right Reasoning
WALTER CLIFFORD HARVEY
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Overcoming Trials and Tribulations
TERESA R. STRICKER
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The Kingdom in Thought
VIVIAN MCCLELLAND
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My attention has been drawn to a book review in your...
Judge Clifford P. Smith, Committee on Publication of The First, Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts,
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The column by a writer in a recent issue contained the...
Kellogg Patton, Committee on Publication for the State of Wisconsin,
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In his opening address at the Presbyterian State Assembly,...
Thomas A. Wyles, Committee on Publication for South Australia,
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Your correspondent is again mistaken in his conclusion...
Aaron E. Brandt, Committee on Publication for the State of Pennsylvania,
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In reply to your correspondent "A. H. O.," whose second...
Robert Ramsey, Committee on Publication for Lanarkshire, Scotland,
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Christian Science sets forth no new or strange doctrine
Frank C. Ayres, Committee on Publication for the State of Indiana,
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Before the Dawn
MINNY M. H. AYERS
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Readers' Terms of Office
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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"Unto a lively hope"
Albert F. Gilmore
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"Walk in love"
Duncan Sinclair
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"There is lifting up"
Violet Ker Seymer
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The Lectures
with contributions from Samuel W. Greene
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I am indeed grateful to testify to the healing power of...
Rebecca Rose Lewis
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Seven years ago, when I was very unhappy and, according...
Carola Hohrath
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Seventeen years ago I started to put on weight, and about...
Estelle F. Stanhope
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Our family became interested in Christian Science more...
Lillian E. Riemeier
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I desire to express my deep gratitude for all that Christian Science...
William Trevor Harvey Gibbs
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Nine and a half years ago I was in a desperate condition,...
Martha Jane Lizotte with contributions from James F. Lizotte
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Before taking up the study of Christian Science over...
Mabel Husband
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After suffering for several years from persistent sleeplessness...
Fidela Soler de Vesa
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I am extremely grateful to God for the many blessings...
Emma Kunker with contributions from Henry Vaughan
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Richard W. Abberley, Louis Albert Banks