with contributions from Margaret Matters, Harry C. Browne, The Christian Science Board of Directors, Herbert W. Beck, A. Warren Norton, William W. Davis, Trustees under the Will of Mary Baker Eddy
The
large attendance at the Annual Meeting of The Mother Church on Monday, June 2, 1941, indicated unmistakably the desire of the members to show their practical interest in maintaining and perpetuating the organization established by Mary Baker Eddy for the purpose of extending to mankind the benefits of her spiritual teaching.
God
is All! This statement declares the basic fact of omnipotence, omniscience, and omnipresence, and, if understood, brings instant help in time of trouble.
Many
people in the world today are seemingly fettered by a sense of lack and limitation, a lack of much that is considered needful for daily living, by limitation and curtailment of legitimate work and right activity.
The
mistake is frequently made of attaching too much importance to objects of art and architecture, as well as to other things which outwardly express that which is good and worthy in human thought.
The entire amount of collections taken at both services held in The Mother Church on Sunday, May 25, was devoted to the Christian Science Camp Welfare Fund, the opening of which was announced in this column in the issue of May 3.
Almost twenty-nine years ago I was led to the study of Christian Science through the loving-kindness of a neighbor, who saw my need and supplied me with some of the literature.
There
is a freedom comes from GodThat mortal laws can never touch;The liberty to serve the truthBrings with it joy vouchsafed to suchAs wake to hear the Father's voice,And, hearing, follow and rejoice.
The printed Tenets of The Mother Church are in general use by branch churches and societies, either as a basis for their application forms for admission to membership or for binding into their by-law booklets.
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with contributions from Margaret Matters, Harry C. Browne, The Christian Science Board of Directors, Herbert W. Beck, A. Warren Norton, William W. Davis, Trustees under the Will of Mary Baker Eddy