Spiritual pioneers meet in Boston

In August, more than fifteen hundred college and university students and faculty from thirty-eight countries gathered at The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, for an international conference exploring the theme "Pioneers of the Spiritual Millennium."

It resulted in three days of dynamic inquiry and discussion, with speakers and panelists from around the world, on what it truly means to be a spiritual pioneer. As "fellow thinkers," they shared ways of uncovering the pioneering spirit, and examined how a spiritual approach to the millennium can bring healing and regeneration to everyone—everywhere.

Our News Editor, Kim Shippey, reports on the conference.

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