Announcements

Meetings at which testimonies of healing are given, are held in Christian Science churches on Wednesdays.
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.

Notice

The Christian Science Wartime Committee of The Mother Church in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland has informed us that it is gratefully accepting gifts of knitted articles for men serving in the British Forces.
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.
To ensure that complete lecture notices be printed in the Sentinel, detailed information should reach the Journal, Sentinel, and Herald Editorial Department regarding lectures in the United States, Canada, and Great Britain and Ireland, at least five weeks before the date of the lecture; elsewhere, six or eight weeks before.
In order that the records of The Mother Church may be kept up-to-date, it will be very helpful if each member who has not done so recently, will please inform the Church Treasurer of his or her present address.
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.
Our Silent Messengers Louise Knight Wheatley Cook
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.
Articles in Sentinel of September 28

ANNOUNCEMENTS

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.
[Reprinted from The Christian Science Monitor of June 25, 1940]