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Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist
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First Church of Christ, Scientist, now located at 2450 2nd Avenue, in San Diego, California, is an historic Christian Science congregation that has had two church buildings built for it by noted architect, Irving Gill.
First Church of Christ, Scientist's present building at 2nd Avenue and Laurel Street was built between 1909 and 1910. It has been recently restored. [1] It is considered the most famous of the 10 churches designed by Irving Gill as well as one of his most ingenious structures. [2]
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First Church of Christ Scientist | |
Part of | Central Park West Historic District ( ID82001189) |
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Architectural style | Beaux-Arts |
Town or city | 1 West 96th Street New York, New York |
Country | United States |
Completed | 1903 |
Client | First Church of Christ, Scientist |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | John Mervin Carrère and Thomas Hastings |
Second Church of Christ Scientist | |
Part of | Central Park West Historic District ( ID82001189) |
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Second Church of Christ, Scientist | |
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General information | |
Architectural style | Neo-classical |
Town or city | 77 Central Park West (10 West 68th Street) in New York, New York |
Country | United States |
Completed | 1901 |
Client | Second Church of Christ, Scientist |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Frederick R. Comstock |
Second Church of Christ, Scientist is an historic Christian Science church edifice located at 77 Central Park West (10 West 68th Street) in New York, New York
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The inner dome of
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Rock Island, Illinois) is similar to the inner dome of
First Church of Christ, Scientist in
Kalamazoo, Michigan, which was designed by William C. Jones in 1913.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
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Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist
2656 42nd Avenue SW |
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Second Church of Christ Scientist | |
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Location | 2722 W. Highland Blvd., Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
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Coordinates | 43°2′43″N 87°56′54″W / 43.04528°N 87.94833°W |
Area | less than one acre |
Built | 1913 |
Architect | Barkhausen,Carl |
Architectural style | Classical Revival |
MPS | West Side Area MRA |
NRHP reference No. | 86000139 [10] |
Added to NRHP | January 16, 1986 |
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Crawford House | |
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Location | 1184 Crawford Ave., Steamboat Springs, Colorado |
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Coordinates | 40°29′27″N 106°50′12″W / 40.49083°N 106.83667°W |
Area | less than one acre |
Built | 1894 |
Architect | Briggs |
Architectural style | Romanesque, foursquare |
NRHP reference No. | 05000782 [10] |
Added to NRHP | August 07, 2005 |
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302 North Dawson Street, corner of East Washington Streetm Thomasville, GA 31792 (229) 226-6531
Name | Image | Location | County or equivalent | State | Status | Description | Architect | Style | Date | NRHP |
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First Church of Christ, Scientist (Phoenix, Arizona) | 924 N. 1st St.
Phoenix 33°27′30″N 112°4′20″W / 33.45833°N 112.07222°W |
Maricopa County | Arizona | Relocated | Now Roosevelt Community Church. First Church is now located at 830 North Central Avenue. [13] | |||||
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Little Rock, Arkansas) | 2000 South Louisiana Street,
Little Rock 34°43′46″N 92°16′30″W / 34.72944°N 92.27500°W |
Pulaski County | Arkansas | Dissolved | became the Little Rock Community Church | |||||
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Long Beach, California). | 440 Elm Ave, Long Beach | Los Angeles County | California | Relocated | Now First Christian Church. First Church of Christ, Scientist, now holds services at 3629 Atlantic Avenue, Long Beach | Grey, Elmer | ||||
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Los Angeles, California) |
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1366 South Alvarado Street, Los Angeles | Los Angeles County | California | Dissolved | Now the Iglesia Adventista Central. For a time in the 1970s it served as the Los Angeles branch of the ill-fated Peoples Temple led by the Rev. Jim Jones. [14] | Grey, Elmer | |||
Second Church of Christ, Scientist (Long Beach, California) |
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655 Cedar Ave.,
Long Beach 33°44′55″N 118°11′35″W / 33.74861°N 118.19306°W |
Los Angeles County | California | Dissolved | now the Second Samoan Congregational Church. | ||||
Twelfth Church of Christ, Scientist (San Francisco, California) | 60 Onondaga Av. San Francisco | San Francisco County | California | Dissolved | Now the Croatian American Cultural Center [15] [16] | |||||
Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist (Denver, Colorado) |
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3101 W. 31st Ave,
Denver 39°45′40″N 105°1′37″W / 39.76111°N 105.02694°W |
Denver County | Colorado | Dissolved | Now the Zen Center of Denver | ||||
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Cocoa, Florida) |
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121 Derby Street Cocoa | Brevard County | Florida | Relocated | Building at 121 Derby Street, bought in 1955 from the Seventh-Day Adventists, is now the Historic Derby Street Chapel. First Church relocated to 235 Indian River Drive. | ||||
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Orlando, Florida) |
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24 North Rosalind Avenue Orlando | Orange County | Florida | Relocated | Now St. George Antiochian Orthodox Church. [17] First Church relocated to 915 North Ferncreek . [18] | ||||
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Jacksonville, Florida) |
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101 W 1st St (formerly 1116 N Laura St), Jacksonville | Duval County | Florida | Dissolved | Voluntarily dissolved August 10, 1993 [19] Its former building is nw the Jacksonville branch of the Karpeles Manuscript Library Museum | ||||
First Church of Christ, Scientist (St. Petersburg, Florida) |
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253 Fifth Avenue, North St. Petersburg, Florida | Piinellas County | Florida | Relocated | Now the Palladium at St. Petersburg College. First Church is relocated to 6333 1st Street, Northeast. | ||||
Second Church of Christ, Scientist (St. Petersburg, Florida) | 6099 Central Avenue St. Petersburg, Florida | Piinellas County | Florida | Merged | Building at 6099 Central Avenue is now FreeFall Theatre. Second Church merged with First Church at 6333 1st Street, Northeast. [20] | |||||
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Huntington, Indiana) |
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815 Warren St., 815 Warren St., Huntington | Huntington County | Indiana | Dissolved | Now the Dan Quayle Center | ||||
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Chicago, Illinois) | 4017 S. Drexel Blvd, Chicago | Cook County | Illinois | Dissolved | Now the Grant Memorial AME Church | |||||
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Rock Island, Illinois) |
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700 22nd Street, Rock Island | Rock Island County | Illinois | Dissolved | Now vacant | ||||
Third Church of Christ, Scientist (Chicago, Illinois) | 2151 W Washington Blvd, Chicago | Cook County | Illinois | Dissolved | Now the Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church | |||||
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Wheaton, Illinois) | 327 North Main St, Wheaton | DuPage County | Illinois | Dissolved | Now vacant. Part of Saint John Lutheran Church campus | |||||
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Anita, Iowa) | 812 3rd Street, Anita | Cass County | Iowa | Dissolved | Now the Anita Public Library | |||||
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Davenport, Iowa) |
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636 Kirkwood Boulevard
Davenport 41°32′11″N 90°33′54″W / 41.53639°N 90.56500°W |
Scott County | Iowa | Relocated | Now the Harvest Time Family Worship Center. First Church relocated to 3705 Fairhaven Road. | ||||
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Fairfield, Iowa) | 300 East Burlington Ave, Fairfield | Jefferson County | Iowa | Dissolved | Now St. Gabriel and All Angels Liberal Catholic Church | |||||
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Marshalltown, Iowa) |
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412 W Main St, Marshalltown | Marshall County | Iowa | Dissolved | Bulldozed in August, 1985. [21] | ||||
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Mason City, Iowa) | 23 3rd St, N.W., Mason City, Iowa | Cerro Gordo County | Iowa | Dissolved | Now professional offices | |||||
Christian Science Church (Chatham, Massachusetts) | 805 Main Street, Chatham | Barnstable County | Massachusetts | Relocated | Now the Unitarian Universalist Meeting House of Chatham. [22] There is a CS Journal listing for First Church, Harwich-Chatham, located in Harwich Port. [23] | |||||
Mary Baker Eddy Home |
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400 Beacon Street, Chestnut Hill, Newton | Middlesex County | Massachusetts | Dissolved | Sold to the Longyear Foundation, which is now restoring it. [24] | Peabody and Stearns, 1880; Solon Spencer Beman, 1907 | |||
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Newton, Massachusetts) | 391 Walnut St., Newtonville, Newton | Middlesex County | Massachusetts | Relocated | Now Oxford House apartments. Building at 391 Walnut Street was sold for $1,050,000 to be converted into apartments. [25] First Church now meets at 1141 Walnut St, Newton Highlands | |||||
First Church of Christ Scientist (Kalamazoo, Michigan) | Corner of South & Park sts. Kalamazoo | Kalamazoo, County | Michigan | Relocated | Since 2006 owned by Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, which has rented it out to churches. First Church relocated to 1225 Portage Street | Jones, William C. | ||||
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Fairmont, Minnesota) |
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222 E Blue Earth Ave, Fairmont | Martin County | Minnesota | Dissolved | Now the Red Rock Center for the Arts. Moved to a second building at 205 Albion Avenue, but later dissolved. | Jones, Harry W. | |||
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Fairmont, Minnesota) | 205 Albion Ave, Fairmont | Martin County | Minnesota | Dissolved | Now the Lakeview Funeral Home. | Faulkner, Charles Draper | ||||
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Minneapolis, Minnesota) |
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614-620 15th Street, East, Minneapolis | Hennepin County | Minnesota | Dissolved | Now the Physical Theatre Lab which uses the address of 616 E 15TH St. In 1914 First Church moved to a
Solon Spencer Beman designed edifice at 2315 Nicollet Ave. That location is now the Minneapolis First Seventh-day Adventist Church.
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First Church of Christ, Scientist, 1914 (Minneapolis, Minnesota} | 2315 Nicollet Ave (Nicollet Ave & E 24th St) Minneapolis | Hennepin County | Minnesota | Dissolved | Now the Minneapolis First Seventh-day Adventist Church | Beman, Solon Spencer | 1914 | No | ||
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Vicksburg, Mississippi) |
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206 Main Street, Vicksburg | Adams County | Mississippi | Dissolved | As of 1973, the church was located in the former Commercial Bank, which was declared a National Historic Landmark that year. The church is no longer in existence. | ||||
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Reno, Nevada) | 501 Riverside Drive,
Reno 39°31′27″N 119°49′6″W / 39.52417°N 119.81833°W |
Washoe County | Nevada | Relocated | Now the Lear Theater. First Church relocated to 795 West Peckham Lane. | |||||
Christian Science Pleasant View Home |
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227 Pleasant St, Concord | Merrimack County | New Hampshire | Dissolved | Now a profit-making retirement home. [29] | Bowditch, Arthur H., building; Arthur Asahel Shurcliff, landscaping | |||
Christian Science Society (Cape May, New Jersey) |
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34 Gurney St, corner of Columbia St, Cape May | Cape May County | New Jersey | Dissolved | Now a bed and breakfast | ||||
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Plainfield, New Jersey) | 905 Prospect Ave, cornerE 9th St. Plainfield | Union County | New Jersey | Delisted | Now Plainfield Christian Science Church, Independent. Dropped from the CS Journal in 1977. 1987 won court battle to use present name. [30] | unknown | Georgisn Revival | unknown | No | |
First Church of Christ, Scientist (New York, New York) |
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One West 96th Street at Central Park West Manhattan | New York County | New York | Merged | In 2003 First Church of Christ, Scientist merged with Second Church of Christ, Scientist. The building at 96th Street is now Crenshaw Christian Center. The merged CS congregation now uses the name First Church but worships at the former Second Church on 68th Street. | ||||
Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist (New York City) | 551 Ft. Washington Avenue, corner of 185th Street, Washington Heights, Manhattan | New York County | New York | Dissolved | Now Hebrew Tabernacle of Washington Heights | |||||
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Cleveland, Ohio) | 2200 Overlook Road, 41°30′11″N 81°35′59″W / 41.50306°N 81.59972°W in the University Circle area of Cleveland | Cuyahoga County | Ohio | Relocated | Now the headquarters of Nottingham•Spirk Design Associates. First Church is now located at 3181 Fairmount Boulevard. | |||||
Third Church of Christ, Scientist (Cleveland, Ohio) | 3648 W 25th St (now 3648 Pearl Rd), Cleveland | Cuyahoga County | Ohio | Dissolved | Vacant in 1907. Now Bethlehem Temple of Praise Church. [31] Third Church of Christ, Scientist is no longer listed in the Christian Science Journal. [32] | |||||
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Lakewood, Ohio) | 15422 Detroit Ave, Lakewood | Cuyahoga County | Ohio | Dissolved | Now the 15422 LTD Building | Faulkner, Charles Draper | ||||
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Sandusky, Ohio) | 28 East Adams St, Sandusky | Erie County | Ohio | Dissolved | Now Emmanuel Temple Church, affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World | |||||
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Toledo, Ohio) | 2704 Monroe Street 41°39′42″N 83°33′56″W / 41.66167°N 83.56556°W Toledo | Lucas County | Ohio | Relocated | Now the Universal Community Church. First Church is now located at 4647 West Central Avenue, Ottawa Hills | |||||
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Lebanon, Ohio) | 342 Columbus Avenue. 39°26′16″N 84°11′56″W / 39.43778°N 84.19889°W Lebanon |
Warren County | Ohio | Relocated | Now a house museum. First Church is now a CS Society and meets at 109 West Mulberry Street | |||||
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) | 1200 N. Robinson Ave, Oklahoma City | Oklahoma County | Oklahoma | Relocated | Now vacant. First church meets at 4700 North Portland. | |||||
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Forest Grove, Oregon) |
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1904 Pacific Ave, Forest Grove | Washington County | Oregon | Dissolved | Now an office building [33] The church congregation no longer exists. [34] | ||||
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Portland, Oregon) |
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1813 NW Everett St, Portland, Oregon | Multnomah County | Oregon | Dissolved | Now the Northwest Neighborhood Cultural Center (NWNCC). [35] | ||||
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) |
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635 Clyde Street Pittsburgh | Allegheny | Pennsylvania | Relocated | Building designed by Solon Spencer Beman was sold to the University of Pittsburgh and is now Pitt's University Child Development Center. First Church now meets at 201 North Dithridge. [36] | ||||
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Scranton, Pennsylvania) | 520 Vine Street Scranton | Lackawanna County | Pennsylvania | Relocated | Now the Lackawanna County Children's Library. First Church is now Christian Science Society, Scranton, and meets at 335 North Washington Avenue. [37] | |||||
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Paris, Texas) | 339 West Kaufman, Paris, Texas | Lamar County | Texas | Dissolved | Vacant in 1988. Now being used by a Spanish-speaking Baptist congregation. [38] | |||||
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Salt Lake City, Utah) | 352 East 300 South (352 East Broadway), Salt Lake City | Salt Lake County | Utah | Dissolved | It is no longer listed in the Christian Science Journal, [39] After being used for a time by Anthony's Fine Art and Antiques, the building is once again being used as a church: Iglesia La Luz del Mundo [40] | |||||
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Seattle, Washington) |
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1519 East Denny Way / 1841 16th Avenue, Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle | King County | Washington | Relocated | Now a housing complex called The Sanctuary. [41] First Church relocated to 900 Thomas Street | ||||
Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist (Seattle, Washington) |
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1119 8th Ave, Seattle | King County | Washington | Dissolved | Sold by the church in 1998 for $1,600.000. Now Town Hall Seattle | ||||
Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist (Seattle, Washington) |
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3515 S Alaska St (corner of 36th Ave, S), Seattle | King County | Washington | Dissolved | Now the Rainier Valley Cultural Center | ||||
Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist (Seattle, Washington) |
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2656 42nd Avenue, SW, Seattle | King County | Washington | Merged | Building is now the Sanctuary at Admiral and is a venue for weddings and banquets. Sixth Church merged with Fourteenth Church of Christ, Scientist | ||||
Seventh Church of Christ, Scientist (Seattle, Washington) |
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2555 8th Ave, West (corner of W Halladay St), Seattle | King County | Washington | Dissolved | Now the Seattle Church of Christ | ||||
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Neillsville, Wisconsin) |
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132 E 4th St, Neillsville | Clark County | Wisconsin | Dissolved | current use unknown | ||||
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Madison, Wisconsin) |
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315 Wisconsin Ave. 43°4′39″N 89°23′13″W / 43.07750°N 89.38694°W Madison |
Dane County | Wisconsin | Relocated | Now occupied by a marketing and advertising agency. First Church relocated to 610 South Segoe Road. | ||||
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) |
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1443-1451 North Prospect Ave,
Milwaukee 43°2′57″N 87°53′41″W / 43.04917°N 87.89472°W |
Milwaukee County | Wisconsin | Dissolved | Now the 1451 Renaissance Place | ||||
Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) | 3069 North Downer Ave, Milwaukee | Milwaukee County | Wisconsin | Relocated | Now the Chinese Christian Church of Milwaukee. Fourth Church relocated to 2011 East Capitol Drive, Shorewood, Wisconsin. [42] [43] [44] | |||||
Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) |
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1036 N. Van Buren St. 43°2′42″N 87°54′17″W / 43.04500°N 87.90472°W |
Milwaukee | Wisconsin | Dissolved | Now Metrobrook Church | Grey, Elmer |
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Minneapolis First Seventh-day Adventist Church
In 1914 First Church of Christ, Scientist, built its second edifice at 24th and Nicollet. Designed by noted Chicago architect Solon Spencer Beman, this building is now the Minneapolis First Seventh-day Adventist Church
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Maplewood, New Jersey) is now the Burgdorff Cultural Center and a realtor office.
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To the west is Wards Park and beyond that is Sisseton Lake
4743 Cass Ave, corner of West Hancock St., Detroit, Michigan
The Hilberry Theater was built in 1916/1917 as First Church of Christ Scientist, designed by the architectural firm of Field, Hinchman and Smith (predecessor of Smith, Hinchman and Grylls). [48] The auditorium was designed to seat 1,500 congregants. [48] The Christian Science congregation used the building until 1961, when they sold it to Wayne State University. WSU remodeled the interior to create a theater to seat 500 people, serving as a repertory theater. [48] The building was re-christened in honor of Clarence Hilberry, the fourth president of WSU.
List of Christian Science tenets, prayers, and statements and their texts has been transferred from Christian Science:
1. As adherents of Truth, we take the inspired Word of the Bible as our sufficient guide to eternal Life.
2. We acknowledge and adore one supreme and infinite God. We acknowledge His Son, one Christ; the Holy Ghost or divine Comforter; and man in God’s image and likeness.
3. We acknowledge God’s forgiveness of sin in the destruction of sin and the spiritual understanding that casts out evil as unreal. But the belief in sin is punished so long as the belief lasts.
4. We acknowledge Jesus’ atonement as the evidence of divine, efficacious Love, unfolding man’s unity with God through Christ Jesus the Way-shower; and we acknowledge that man is saved through Christ, through Truth, Life, and Love as demonstrated by the Galilean Prophet in healing the sick and overcoming sin and death.
5. We acknowledge that the crucifixion of Jesus and his resurrection served to uplift faith to understand eternal Life, even the allness of Soul, Spirit, and the nothingness of matter.
6. And we solemnly promise to watch, and pray for that Mind to be in us which was also in Christ Jesus; to do unto others as we would have them do unto us; and to be merciful, just, and pure. [49] [50] [51]
There is no life, truth, intelligence, nor substance in matter. All is infinite Mind and its infinite manifestation, for God is All-in-all. Spirit is immortal Truth; matter is mortal error. Spirit is the real and eternal; matter is the unreal and temporal. Spirit is God, and man is His image and likeness. Therefore man is not material; he is spiritual. [52] [53] [54] [55] [56]
Our Father which art in heaven,
Our Father-Mother God, all-harmonious,
Hallowed be Thy name.
Adorable One.
Thy kingdom come.
Thy kingdom is come; Thou art ever-present.
Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven.
Enable us to know – as in heaven, so on earth – God is omnipotent, supreme.
Give us this day our daily bread;
Give us grace for today; feed the famished affections;
And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors.
And Love is reflected in love;
And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil;
And God leadeth us not into temptation, but delivereth us from sin, disease, and death.
For Thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever.
For God is infinite, all-power, all Life, Truth, Love, over all, and All. [57] [58]
Note: The following was transferred from Church of Christ, Scientist: There are 26 set topics for the Lesson-Sermon, selected by Mary Baker Eddy herself. The topics follow each other in an unchanging, predetermined order, and the progression starts over mid-year so that every week in the year has a topic devoted to it. In years in which there are 53 Sundays, the topic "Christ Jesus" occurs a third time, in December. There is also a Lesson-Sermon for Thanksgiving Day.
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129 Lafayette Street, Hartford, Connecticut
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Wheaton, Illinois)