Edited and abbreviated summaries and transcripts of the Annual Meetings of The Mother Church.

Annual Meeting Reports
From all sections of the United States and from distant parts of the globe Christian Scientists gathered for the Annual Meeting of The Mother Church, which convened in Boston on June 2. Reports of progress were read by officers of The Mother Church, by department heads, and by representatives from the Field.
The Annual Meeting of The Mother Church, held June 3, had for its theme the Biblical exhortation, "Let us rise up and build" ( Neh. 2:18 ).
On June 5 The Mother Church held its first Annual Meeting in the second century of Christian Science. The focus of this year's meeting was on the specific spiritual goals which The Mother Church has set for itself as it moves into this new century.
The Annual Meeting of The Mother Church, held June 6, marked a divide between the first and second centuries of the Christian Science movement. It drew an exceptional number of Christian Scientists from all sections of the United States and from around the globe.
THE Annual Meeting of The Mother Church on June 7 drew Christian Scientists from throughout the United States and from around the world. Reports of progress on many fronts from The Mother Church officers and from the Field, accompanied by notable accounts of spiritual healing, inspired all present with a renewed sense of having part in a vital, purposeful movement.
For the Annual Meeting of The Mother Church on June 8 members gathered from across the United States and from far corners of the globe. They came from large branch churches in metropolitan cities and from tiny groups, working for recognition as branches in deserts, in forests, or on remote islands.
The Annual Meeting of The Mother Church on June 3 brought together members from many parts of the world. They listened with much gratitude to the reports which were prepared for the occasion—reports of spiritual progress and healing.
Members of The Mother Church from many parts of the world attended the Annual Meeting of The Mother Church on June 4. It was with deep interest that they listened to the reports of the worldwide activities and progress of Christian Science.
HIGHLIGHTED by reports of the Treasurer, Clerk, Committees, and general reports from the Field, the Annual Meeting of The Mother Church was held in Boston on June 5. Over seven thousand Christian Scientists from many sections of the globe assembled in the Extension of The Mother Church, in the Original Edifice, and in a nearby theater in order to hear the reports.
The Annual Meeting of The Mother Church, held on June 6, attracted members from many parts of the world. They listened with interest to reports of officers and committees and to general reports from the Field as to the progress of Christian Science.