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The 1997 Annual Meeting of the members of The Mother Church will continue to honor Mary Baker Eddy's foundation statements of mission and purpose for her Church—and their application to this age and time. Mission: ".
The Publisher of the Writings of Mary Baker Eddy is pleased to announce the upcoming publication in September 1997 of a new German translation of Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy. Mary Baker Eddy commissioned the first translation of Science and Health in German in 1908.
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As you may have noticed, new paper stocks are now being used for the cover and text pages of The Christian Science Journal . The benefits of these changes include: better printing, resulting in sharper images and more legible type; improved delivery, due to greater compatibility with postal equipment; lower costs, helping to keep the Journal 's subscription price down.
Budding branches Are you interested in attending Christian Science services not yet listed in this magazine? Students of Christian Science are working toward forming new branches of The Mother Church throughout the world. For information about existing services or to learn more about initiating services in your community, please contact: The First Church of Christ, Scientist Office of the Clerk, A-172 175 Huntington Avenue Boston, MA 02115-3187 U.
The 1997 Annual Meeting of the members of The Mother Church will continue to honor Mary Baker Eddy's foundation statements of mission and purpose for her Church—and their application to this age and time. Mission: ".
The housing authority for West Connecticut University sent out letters to twenty churches in Danbury, Connecticut, inviting students to participate in a meeting called by forty-two resident assistants. Race, gender, and ethnic diversity issues had been addressed earlier.
At a meeting of the board of a branch church, the question of sharing Science and Health came up. The immediate reaction was, "I don't know anybody I can share it with.
Effective with this issue, North American subscriber copies of The Christian Science Journal will no longer be mailed in plastic wrappers. This step is being taken to help keep subscription costs down and to reduce the amount of non-biodegradable plastic used by The Christian Science Publishing Society.