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Exploring in depth what Christian Science is and how it heals.

Lifting our view above the fray

The Bible often presents us with stories of conflict, of individuals confronted by opposing powers and points of view. Often these involved powerful kings, but also conflicts between brothers, husbands and wives, parents and children.

Maintaining and defending our healing mission and practice

Every student of Christian Science has a mission: to heal. The practice of the Science of Christ is our life.

Reflection: radiating from the divine source

In divine Science , man is understood to be what the Bible declares him to be, the image and likeness of God (see Genesis 1:26, 27 ). Man is God’s reflection of Himself.

‘Gather the wheat’

Since God is Love and the only power, then man, all men and women, must be the expression of God, good. Jesus taught us to bless our enemies, to love them.

The healing role of divine Science in sports

Sports can be such fun , and they can play a big role in our lives—whether we follow a particular team, or we ourselves or another family member or friend are participating in them. At their best, sports can bring tremendous joy for all ages and teach inspiring life lessons.

'The universal solvent of Love'

Bearing witness to the presence of divine Love results in harmonious solutions, even in seemingly contentious situations.

The wrong address

Our spiritual perfection means we’re always beyond the reach of sickness, sin, and death.

Seeing the present reality

The spiritual fact of our God-given perfection is present here and now for us to understand and experience.

No formulas for healing

One-size-fits-all doesn’t apply when it comes to prayer and listening to God.

A necessary revival

Our branch church membership viewed the online video put out by the Christian Science Board of Directors of The Mother Church and read a related letter from the Board about the healing mission of church. Editor’s note: You can read the Board’s letter and view the video online at christianscience.