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Admissions to Membership
Examination for membership in a Christian Science church is not merely to ascertain how much an applicant knows of Christian Science, but also to learn how greatly he desires to know more. Enough of what he knows may be readily ascertained by a few well-chosen questions; how earnestly he desires to know more may be estimated by his general attitude towards Christian Science, by his attendance at church services, and above all by his efforts to apply what he already knows. These two essentials for church membership, namely, the extent of his understanding and experience and his desire to progress, should be equitably considered; neither should be allowed to overshadow the other.
To make an examination an exhaustive search into the applicant's knowledge of the letter of Christian Science, while minimizing his desire to know more of its spirit, is to commit a grave mistake. The church which confronts its would-be members with a list of questions such as a teacher of Christian Science might ask an applicant for class instruction, is setting up an obstacle that may shut out many who are worthy of favorable consideration. Not only may it result in the rejection of a large proportion of those who have applied but, what is perhaps of greater importance, it discourages and prevents others from applying who have learned what lies ahead of them.
Examinations for church membership should not be of such a nature as to keep any worthy person out, but to make it possible for every worthy one to come in.
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April 13, 1929 issue
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Revelation
EZRA W. PALMER
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Pure Christianity
ELIZABETH MARIA CORDSEN
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Our Testimony Meetings
ETHEL MUNRO GOSS
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Discipleship
WENTWORTH JONES
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Soul
SYLVIA F. METCALF
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"Be ye therefore perfect"
FERN V. HERZOG
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Unity
ELIZABETH HAYWARD GARDNER
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The kindly tone of a writer's reference to Christian Science...
Kellogg Patton, Committee on Publication for the State of Wisconsin,
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Your recent issue contains a letter on the subject of...
Charles W. J. Tennant, District Manager of Committees on Publication for Great Britain and Ireland,
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An article appearing in your recent issue under the...
Aaron E. Brandt, Committee on Publication for the State of Pennsylvania,
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In his address here before the Pacific slope Congregational...
Theodore Burkhart, Committee on Publication for the State of Oregon,
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In the Albertan recently there appeared an advertisement...
Peter B. Biggins, Committee on Publication for Alberta, Canada,
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Gratitude
ROBERT A. CURRY
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Admissions to Membership
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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Habitual Prayer
Albert F. Gilmore
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Freedom from Fear
Duncan Sinclair
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God's Thoughts to Usward
Violet Ker Seymer
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I had always been a student of the Bible and knew the...
Letha Palmer Pherson
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I am happy to be able to bear testimony to a healing...
Hélène Savary-Maltha with contributions from Jacques Savary
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I wish to express my gratitude for the many blessings...
Hanna Abel Witkowsky
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I had known of Christian Science for several years when...
Lola S. Sinsabaugh
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Over eighteen years ago I began the study of Christian Science....
Carrie S. Sanders
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It was in the springtime of 1916 that I crossed the ocean,...
Louise Pospishil
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I am indeed grateful for the priceless gift of Christian Science
Teresa S. Barhydt
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Floral Apostles*
JOHN CHARLES W. BIRD
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Ray C. Krug, A. W. Banfield, Ralph E. Bliss