Clergymen, occupying the watchtowers of the world, should uplift the standard of Truth. They should so raise their hearers spiritually, that their listeners will love to grapple with a new, right idea and broaden their concepts.
In-person Lecture
November 13, 2022 at 2:00 PM
First Church of Christ, Scientist
635 High Drive
Laguna Beach, CA
Explore liberty from a Biblical perspective and discover how people today find their freedom from physical and emotional restrictions.
949-494-3040
Speaker, Lyle Young
Speaker, Phillip Hockley
Speaker, Mark Swinney
With Beth Packer August 8 - 14
When a baby goat went missing, this week's guest learned a profound spiritual lesson about our oneness with God. She shares how a deepening understanding of this central Christian Science concept has helped bring healing to other areas of her life—and how it can in yours, too.
"The path to a more purposeful life"
By Chris Jones
(Commentary from a healing perspective)
When we honestly desire to better understand God and to reflect His goodness in what we think and do, this opens the door to opportunities to do so in fresh and meaningful ways – as a man experienced when circumstances prompted a career change.
The way we speak is shaped by our families, communities, histories, beliefs, and experiences. This podcast shares stories of people finding pride and dignity in their accents, dialects, and voices. Their journeys bring to life our shared human desire to be understood – and to understand one another.
Listen at CSMonitor.com/say-that-again, or listen on Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, Stitcher, or Spotify.
Eight episodes -
When Veronica Quiroga and her fellow students at Fordham University set out to interview Bronx residents about surviving the pandemic, they expected tales of woe. Instead, they found people kept using one particular quality to describe their experiences: resilience. Despite one of the city’s darkest eras in recent memory, the light of community, family, and perseverance shone through in the voices of the Bronx COVID-19 Oral History Project.
Monitor editors and correspondents share what they've learned from their news coverage in Russia and Ukraine (March 24, 2022). See also:
See the Monitor's full coverage of Ukraine
Access articles from the Monitor's Christian Science Perspective column that speak directly to questions and concerns raised by the conflict in Ukraine.
Two Monitor correspondents share what they've learned from people around the world who are doing the hard work of challenging the narrative of polarization (May, 2021)
"Healing racial injustice: How news can help bring us together."
In this January 26, 2021 webinar, the Monitor explores journalism’s role in the process of shining a light on issues, while also bringing together those on both sides of a troubled past. Listening to all voices can make room for mutual understanding and progress.
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