In nearly every major American city and in many small towns, Christian Science reading rooms are found mixed in with storefronts. Passersby may hardly notice them, but to those who stop to wonder what ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Welcome, Saturday readers. This week, controversy widened over a presidential social media post. Negotiators put a decadeslong conflict between Israel and Lebanon, reignited by the Iran war, on pause, ...
Santa Barbara County is fortunate to have a variety of essential nonprofit organizations committed to enhancing the health, welfare, development, civic engagement, and empathy within our community.
When a lecturer appeared at the dawn of the 20th century to tell Arkansans about a new religious movement from New England, Gov. Daniel Webster Jones showed up, eager to hear all about it. The speaker ...
Greet Death have been riding high off the strength of this year’s great Die In Love, and now co-lead singer Harper Boyhtari has a new project with L Morgan, leader of the short-lived band ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... In 1897, Nelson and Lorraine Cornish left Oakland and came to Santa Cruz to live. When they saw the 31-year-old Methodist Church empty and for sale, Lorraine ...
Lisa Troseth, practitioner of Christian Science healing and international speaker, will present her talk, “Moving past fear - to healing,” on Sunday, Oct. 26 at 3 p.m. at Venue 63, 1517 Bayliss Street ...
It’s simple: faith changes people in the way that they act, think, and live. This is important even (and maybe especially) for Christians in the thick of scholarly pursuits such as science. The ...
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