At the February meeting, held at 62 Boylston St., Boston, the central thought was the present necessity and demand for the Church Building; and the earnest expressions of those present were certainly heart-felt. There were most kindly expressions of remembrance of absent members; those who have gone forth to demonstrate and teach the power of Truth, to destroy the claims of error, and who still recognize both the obligation and privilege of membership with the Alma Mater,— in which their students also share, so that all become partakers of the same consciousness of Truth. Never has there been such unity of thought and action among the students of Christian Science as in this hour, and "signs following" will surely and speedily be made manifest to human consciousness; for that consciousness is awakening to the importance of the Church Home in the centre of Christian Science activity.
Editorials
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From the March 1891 issue of The Christian Science Journal