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RESPONSE 1: TAD BLAKE-WEBER

Honoring distinctiveness

Our paths of service may be uniquely individual, but divine Mind brings each talent and purpose together as one in demonstration. 

Church home — found!

Church members urged me to go and be with him. They would take care of our home and animals. So I drove our motor home across the mountains to be with my husband.
Often passages caused the teens to pause and bring up situations in their own lives that have been helped by getting a deeper understanding of those passages.

Pentecostal momentum

There seemed to be an unusually clear and collective sense of the immediacy of God’s presence, and of our dominion. 

Your ideas are needed, too!

Your Sunday School wants to hear your voice, what you have to offer and share. This may mean speaking up in class or bringing a lesson plan yourself.

Let our church change

Why does change seem to be so hard?

No back seats

Recognizing ourselves as practitioners of Christian Science is certainly something we should all be addressing in our own thoughts and prayers.

Your questions about Church

We can, of course, meet to exchange ideas on praying about such important issues, in person or via social media. —Tony Lobl
I asked her if she was aware that the theme for this year’s Annual Meeting is “Church Alive.”
 We then had a comical cellphone moment—she replied, “Did you say, ‘Is church alive?’ ”

Your questions about Church

RESPONSE 1: JOHN KOHLER

Your questions about Church

Unity in church work is not trying to get others to have the same human opinion that we do. Instead, achieving unity involves welcoming in a divine influx of light.
— Martha Moffett