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CHURCH. The structure of Truth and Love; whatever rests upon and proceeds from divine Principle.
 The Church is that institution, which affords proof of its utility and is found elevating the race, rousing the dormant understanding from material beliefs to the apprehension of spiritual ideas and the demonstration of divine Science, thereby casting out devils, or error, and healing the sick.
 – Mary Baker Eddy, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures

Finding the way back

From the April 2012 issue of The Christian Science Journal


Mary Baker Eddy wrote, “In the words of St. John: ‘He shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you forever.’ This Comforter I understand to be Divine Science” (Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, p. 55). That is consistent with my earliest memories of church. I attended a Christian Science Sunday School growing up, and in college, I attended a large university with an active Christian Science organization. That organization and the local Sunday School were a big part of my college experience. Still, as a teenager and young adult I became curious about how “other” people lived. While I never doubted Christian Science, I became curious about what seemed like a more “normal” life. This started with the occasional social drink with friends, then pharmaceutical choices for relief from a simple headache or cold. Soon, I got busy with my “normal” life and didn’t find time for church services anymore. I rarely studied the weekly Christian Science Bible Lesson. Eventually, my Bible and Science and Health left my nightstand and went to the bookshelf. I went on in this way for several years. If anyone asked, I would profess to being a Christian Scientist, but there wasn’t any real study or prayer included in my day-to-day life, and I wasn’t seeing much spiritual growth during this period.

My new sense of “normal” came to an abrupt halt with the birth of my first child. I was faced with an overwhelming sense of panic and inadequacy. Professionally and socially, I had always displayed characteristics of self-confidence. Yet, when faced with the responsibilities of motherhood, I was almost paralyzed with fear. Even though I had not included prayer or church in my daily routine for several years, within weeks of the birth of my child my thought turned immediately and naturally to Christian Science. I knew that God is our real Father and Mother—both mine and my child’s—and I also knew that everything I needed to know to care for my child would be found in the Bible and Science and Health. I retrieved my copies of the Bible and Science and Health from the bookshelf and began to try to read and pray. That’s when the direction of my life changed, and I began to redefine what church meant to me.

One Sunday, I decided to visit the local Christian Science church. I slipped into church at the last minute. When the service began, I was overwhelmed with a sense of comfort and well-being. When the service ended, I quickly gathered my son and his things and tried to slip away without having to face anyone. Still, just as I was getting into the car, one of the Readers approached me with a large smile and held out a jar of homemade preserves. As I remember it, she didn’t ask any questions or offer any information. She simply offered me the jar and engaged me in a few minutes of conversation. In her actions, and in the words she decided not to speak, this church was alive with purpose and meaning for me that day. I have always thought of that congregation and that Sunday service as a turning point for me in my own search for how to make Christian Science practical in my life. I have no doubt that the congregation was praying that day, and I felt loved and comforted by their prayers.

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