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"... HOME, AND HEAVEN"
In January of 1895, Mary Baker Eddy delivered a Dedicatory Sermon upon the completion of the original edifice of The Mother Church. Her last words were an inspiring benediction to all who attended the service: "May all whose means, energies, and prayers helped erect The Mother Church, find within it home, and heaven" (Pulpit and Press, p. 11).
Those who are daily building a concept of Church in their hearts are finding within a deep and spiritual sense of "home, and heaven."
For information about joining The Mother Church write Gordon V. Comer, Clerk, 107 Falmouth Street, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. 02115. Or visit a Christian Science Reading Room or a practitioner of Christian Science, or ask the clerk of a branch church or society. The closing date for the receipt of applications for the next admission is May 1, 1967.
NOTES FROM THE PUBLISHING SOCIETY
The Trustees of The Christian Science Publishing Society announce the publication of three new leaflets: "Worthy of Our Love," "Expanding Horizons," and "Church Membership." The first is a reprint of a religious article that was originally published in The Christian Science Monitor. The seond appeared in The Christian Science Journal. Each of these leaflets explains and illustrates, with beautiful simplicity, the healing effect of the practical demonstration of man's reflection of Love. The third, reprinted from the Journal, alerts the reader to the responsibilites and rewards of church membership. These leaflets are available at any Christian Science Reading Room or directly from the Publishing Society at a price of 10 cents each.
LECTURE NOTICE
Detailed information regarding lectures in the United States and Canada must reach the Journal, Sentinel, and Herald Editorial Department nine weeks before the date of a lecture in order to ensure publication in the Sentinel. Information regarding lectures in other countries must reach the department ten to thirteen weeks before the date of a lecture. When lectures are to be radiocast, it should be so stated, station and frequency in kilocycles being included.
The receipt of all information from the United States and Canada is acknowledged by the Editorial Department. If an acknowledgment is not received within a reasonable time, a duplicate notice should be forwarded.
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April 1, 1967 issue
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Who Does the Work?
JOHN R. PETERSON
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Do You Agree?
JEAN ELSIE SANDERS
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"And there was light"
ELSA W. MANN
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WHAT DO I NEED?
Carol Earle Chapin
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Divine Law Is Positive
LARNED L. TUTTLE
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"Rapid transit to heaven"
GARY JOHN JEWKES
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I Stopped Smoking at Fourteen
PRISCILLA A. ALEXANDER
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THE TWO GARMENTS
Florence Fraser Ludgate
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Is Affluence Harmful?
Helen Wood Bauman
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Improving Human Experience
Carl J. Welz
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Many are the blessings that have come into my life as a result...
Dorothy M. Rogers
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I have had many healings since I became interested in Christian Science...
William Cassel Hanson
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When our son was seventeen months old, an eruption appeared on...
Virginia Crebbin
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My family and I were led into the study of Christian Science as...
Helene Elizabeth Sheehan
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My husband and I had been married for about two years when...
Rosemarie Phillips
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Signs of the Times
Lawrence W. Althouse