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Notices
The 1989 Annual Meeting of The Mother Church convenes in Boston at 1:30 p.m. on Monday, June 5, in The Mother Church Extension. As Mrs. Eddy provides in the Manual of The Mother Church (Art. XIII, Sect. 1), "These assemblies shall be for listening to the reports of Treasurer, Clerk, and Committees, and general reports from the Field."
The proceedings of the meeting can be heard simultaneously in French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish.
This year Annual Meeting will be broadcast via shortwave radio during the week following Annual Meeting as a publishing activity of The Christian Science Journal and The Herald of Christian Science. The listening audience will include Africa, Asia, Europe, and North and South America. For further information about the shortwave broadcasts, you can find a pullout folder in the May issue of The Christian Science Journal. In addition, a letter is being sent to branch churches and societies throughout the world with specific times and broadcast frequencies.
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
May 22, 1989 issue
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Too old for employment?
Constance Benac
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Discovering joy
Marjorie Jenkins Carlson
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Second Thought
George Gurley
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Unfailing impetus
Linda Bumpus
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Christ—revealing the presence and power of God
Mary Mona Seed Fisher
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Let your light shine!
Ruth C. Price
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Works
Katherine Colleen Pennington
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What is Christian Science treatment?
Allison W. Phinney, Jr.
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Wear the crown of rejoicing
Ann Kenrick
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Primary class instruction
Editor
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As a student of Christian Science, over the years I have had...
Ann Merrie Durick with contributions from William J. Durick
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When our daughter was about five years old, she would periodically...
Jaclyn Marie Freeman with contributions from Jenifer L. Freeman
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Two and a half years ago, while I was riding my bicycle early...
JoAnn McClure Seagren
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A serious back difficulty returned me to the study of Christian Science
Mary Holmes Smith