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The Christian Scientists of this city are rejoicing that harmony...

From the January 1899 issue of The Christian Science Journal

St. Joseph Herald


The Christian Scientists of this city are rejoicing that harmony has again been restored, and all are dwelling together in brotherly love, having dropped all personal differences, and are now working together for the good of the Cause. Upon the basis of a letter of invitation, formal application was made by the Second Church of Christ, Scientist, to unite with the First, "individually and unconditionally." The application was unanimously accepted, and the Second Church held a meeting and disbanded their organization, and all meet together now. Their services will be held in the auditorium of the Tootle Theatre each Sunday morning as usual. The hall where Sunday and Wednesday evening meetings have been held by the First Church is found to be inadequate, and larger quarters will be secured for these meetings.

An excellent foundation for their beautiful church edifice to be erected at the corner of Twelfth and Felix Streets has been completed, and during the winter months the stone for the superstructure will be prepared, so that work can be resumed in early spring.—St. Joseph Herald.

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