The last week in May, in Massachusetts, is a week of deep interest in the churches, for then occurs in Boston a series of meetings of all evangelical denominations from all parts of the State. During the last assembly the general thought expressed was one of dissatisfaction with their methods of bringing out the teachings of Jesus the Christ. Showing how the great cry is going out from the masses for a demonstrable religion one that can be lived every day, every moment. They are crying out for this practical Christianity that bears fruit.
Is not this our opportunity to present the glorious gospel of Christian Science to them, proving its Truth by our demonstrations? This is the mission to which we are individually called.
The following extracts from a discourse by Bishop Clark, of the Episcopal Church, corroborates these statements: