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Christian Science lecture notices
In response to a long-felt need for more timely and inclusive lecture listings, we are pleased to announce that every confirmed lecture is now being listed in the Sentinel. The new lists will start appearing in the Heralds this fall. There will no longer be any charge to the branches for these notices, and no special form to fill out.
For automatic listing of any lecture, whether in-person or broadcast, church clerks need only fill out the standard lecture confirmation forms and send a copy promptly to the office of The Christian Science Board of Lectureship. (Forms were recently sent to every branch as part of the annual lecture mailing. If you can't locate yours, please ask us for more.)
Be sure that the form clearly shows the name and city of the sponsoring branch, the date of the lecture, lecturer's name, and a local telephone number for more information. This local telephone number becomes the inquirer's point of contact for such essentials as time, place, subject, and—for broadcast lectures—the station or channel information. It does not need to be the clerk's or lecture chairman's number but could be the Reading Room or any number of your choosing.
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October 4, 1993 issue
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from the Editors
The Editors
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Why listening and obeying are vital to us
Marvin J. Charwat
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The role of church in our journey to salvation
Mark Swinney
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Contentment comes from God
Jennifer Sappenfield Woodbury
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Notes from a dad in the '90s
Channing Walker
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Second Thought
Marilyn Lerch Scott
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You are precious to God
Barbara M. Vining
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Real manhood
Russ Gerber
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I Have recently had the thrill of learning to rock climb
Wendy L. Marshall with contributions from Cindy Bladen Martin
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I woke up on a Tuesday morning with a headache and a...
Molly Richardson with contributions from Audrey Farrell Richardson
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"Glory be to God, and peace to the struggling hearts!"
Wellman E. Gerke