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New Clerk of The Mother Church
Dear Fellow Members and Friends,
We are very pleased to announce that effective January 6, 2015, Suzanne Riedel, CSB, of Denver, Colorado, will gather her love for Christ-healing, for this Church, and for humanity, and will pour it into her new role as Clerk of The Mother Church. The Christian Science Board of Directors elected Suzanne to the position of Clerk with the feeling that at present there is need for a full-time Clerk in addition to five full-time Directors and a full-time Treasurer. Lyle Young, CSB, who has served as Clerk since November 4, 2013, while also serving as a member of the Christian Science Board of Directors, will step down as Clerk and continue to serve on the Board, giving his full attention to that important work.
Suzanne has written: “Finding Christian Science as a 20-year-old was the result of looking for years for spiritual answers to what’s really true. My first healing experience was life-changing, and others followed as I learned what God knew and caused, rather than what human thinking thought it knew. Mary Baker Eddy’s opening sentence in Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures in the Preface is more than a comfort—it is a prerequisite for our learning! We must lean on God to live reality.”
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February 2, 2015 issue
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Letters
Claire McArthur, arihbc, Rochelle Werfel, Bruce Higley
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God’s laws are invincible
Wendy Manker
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A spiritual response to graphic images
Cheryl Ranson
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The unfolding comfort, care, and direction of Love
Marilyn Baum
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New Clerk of The Mother Church
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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I wanted to understand God
Betty Jean Kistler
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You’re allll good!
Yvonne Prinsloo
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Incapacitating illness healed
Charles W. Gruenig
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Employment needs met
Tracy Bronner
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Sentinel article prompts a healing
Bob Hylen
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Seeing man as Love’s image
Ethel F. Mathews
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Getting at the root of racism
David C. Kennedy