LONG READ: The Faith that Motivated Nancy Astor by Robin Harragin Hussey

We are delighted to post a LONG READ by Robin Harragin Hussey on a much overlooked but fundamental influence on the life of Nancy Astor – her adherence to Christian Science . Any collection on Astor would be incomplete without an exploration of her faith.Robin studied Religious Studies at Sussex University and gained a Masters and PGCE from Kings College, London. A lifelong Christian Scientist, she has worked to present religion to her students and in a wider arena as a medium through which change for good and healing can be effected. Most recently she was appointed Christian Science Committee on Publication, London and District Manager of the Committees on Publication in UK and Ireland. This position involves liaising with the media and legislature on issues to do with Christian Science.

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Annual Meeting 2020: Christian Scientists Consider What Meaningful Worship Means in Time of Crisis

Monday, June 8, marked the annual meeting of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston. This annual meeting was different from previous years – not just from a logistical perspective to ensure the virtual meeting went smoothly, but also the topics addressed, including the economic and public health crisis as well as global concerns about racial injustice.

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In response to a podcast by The Spectator

As a Christian Scientist, I’d like to give a different perspective on Damian Thompson’s Feb 28 podcast, because I see in my church energetic, committed, and joyful individuals. However, Mr. Thompson’s argument begs the question vital to the practice of all faith, namely, what about religion will actually last? If it isn't practical, real, revitalizing, what is religion for?

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Response to the Telegraph: 48 Hours in Boston

As a frequent visitor to Boston, Massachusetts, myself, I delighted in reading Linda Laban’s romp through 48 Hours in Boston.  She brought out the sparkling essence of the blend of history, quirkiness, and modernity that is this unique East Coast city.  One of the places she so adeptly describes is the Christian Science Plaza where one can learn about the New Englander who founded a religion…

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Response to the Guardian: Christian Science, Medicine and Prayer

Christian Science beliefs and practices, often misunderstood, can run against cultural norms. They are based on a deep faith in a loving God and on the teachings and healing works of Jesus proved practical. The Church’s aim is to relieve suffering and uplift humanity. The health and safety of children and adults are paramount to all. 

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News of 2019 Annual Meeting

Given the looming challenges the world faces—strife, corruption, climate crisis, health care costs—Christian Scientists at their church’s annual meeting in Boston reaffirmed their faith that the things of the Spirit are what the world most needs.

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