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From the Directors
Church Membership
When an applicant for membership in The Mother Church sends his application to the Clerk for presentation to the Board of Directors, who, according to the Church Manual, elect eligible candidates to membership twice annually,—in May or June and in November (see Church Manual, Art. XIII, Sect. 2),—in some cases two and in other cases three people assume responsibility. The first responsibility rests with the applicant; the second with the approver; and the third with the countersigner, if a countersigner be needed. The applicant first determines for himself whether or not he can comply with the three major requirements of Article IV, Sections 1 and 2, of the Manual; namely, (1) that, in brief, he is "a believer in the doctrines of Christian Science" as taught by Mrs. Eddy; (2) that the Bible, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" and other works by Mrs. Eddy "shall be his only textbooks for self-instruction in Christian Science, and for teaching and practising metaphysical healing;" (3) that his membership in a different denomination is dissolved. The approver, who must be a member of The Mother Church, makes sure that the applicant is a Christian and a faithful, loyal student of the textbook, Science and Health, as provided in Article VI, Section 2, of the Manual. The countersigner, whose signature is required only when the approver is not a qualified student of Mrs. Eddy, a Director of The Mother Church, or a student of the Board of Education holding the designation "C. S. B." (see Art. VI, Sect. 2), testifies to the good standing and trustworthiness of the approver; but the countersigner need not necessarily be acquainted with the applicant.
Any member of The Mother Church in good standing, whether or not he has had class teaching, has the privilege of approving applications; but before affixing his signature to the application below the words, "I cordially approve this applicant," he should use discernment as to the fitness and readiness of the applicant and see that the application is correctly prepared (Manual, Art. V, Sect. 6). The countersigner, too, if he does not himself know of the applicant's fitness, should be certain that the approver will have assured himself on these points before affixing his signature; and the countersigner also should see that the application is correctly prepared before it is mailed to the Clerk of The Mother Church.
Teachers and other students of Mrs. Eddy or of the Board of Education having the designations "C. S. B." or "C. S. D." have the privilege of approving applications without a countersignature; and teachers of course approve, not countersign, applications of their own pupils; but they do not, with the following exception, approve the applications of pupils of other teachers. If, in rare instances, an applicant's teacher will not approve his application, or if for other causes the applicant cannot procure his teacher's approval, he may apply on a special form provided under By-Law, Article V, Section 4, of the Manual, upon which members who know him, including other teachers, may append their signatures of approval. Teachers may approve applicants who are not class-taught, and may countersign applications approved by members of The Mother Church other than their own pupils.
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February 27, 1932 issue
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Re-Armament
RUFUS STEELE
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Hospitality
EVELYN WEBB SUMNER
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Obedience, Not Human Will-Power
MILDRED SPRING CASE
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An Absolute Monarchy
ROBERT A. CURRY
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Teaching the Children
EMMA H. SAYLES
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When Patience Is a Virtue
MARGARET L. MARSHALL
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"Thus do I love thee"
ABIGAIL DOROTHEA BAKER
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Accepting Correction
RUTH INGRAHAM
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"Here and now"*
FREDERICK STARR CAMPBELL
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In your issue of January 20, a lecture of a reverend...
The Hon. C. Augustus Norwood, Committee on Publication of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Massachusetts,
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In a column in your issue of July 27 the view is expressed...
Francis Lyster Jandron, Committee on Publication for the State of Michigan,
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I have read with interest the review of two biographies...
H. Ernest Vincent, Committee on Publication for Natal, South Africa,
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If the correspondent who signs himself "Interested,"...
Charles H. Parker, Committee on Publication for Cheshire, England,
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The Treasury
FLORENCE A. ALLEY
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All-inclusive Divinity
Clifford P. Smith
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God's Good Will
Duncan Sinclair
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From the Directors
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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The Lectures
with contributions from Lula L. Michael
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In 1925 one of my brothers, who had been greatly helped...
Valentine Grosjean
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In 1912 Christian Science was presented to me by a...
Kathrine Alice Leas
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For over five years I have been a regular reader of...
Mary Isabelle Young with contributions from Vera M. Young
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It was over twenty-five years ago that I first heard of...
Anthony J. Volk
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This testimony is sent with a deep sense of gratitude for...
Vera Gladys North-Field
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Patience
MARIE STUART TOWNSEND TAYLOR
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Michael Bolton Furse, Herbert Welch, Maude Royden, Grandi, Paul Robeson