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CSOs—making the connection

From the November 1992 issue of The Christian Science Journal


From the Manual of The Mother Church by Mary Baker Eddy (Art. XXIII, Sect. 8)

Privilege of Members, sect. 8. Members in good standing with The Mother Church, who are members of the faculty, instructors, or students in any university or college, can form and conduct a Christian Science organization at such university or college, provided its rules so permit. Also members in good standing with The Mother Church, who are graduates of said university or college, may become members of the organization by application to, and by the unanimous vote of, the active members present, if the rules of the university or college so permit. When called for, a member of the Board of Lectureship may lecture for said university or college organization.

Christian Science organizations have a vital role to play on university and college campuses. Recently a series of meetings took place between representatives from University and College Organization Activities and Regional Assistants who work with college organizations in North America. Together they explored in depth the By-Law "Privilege of Members, " which governs college organizations. It's found in the Church Manual by Mrs. Eddy.

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