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Substance — Denise Osborn

Denise was preparing to attend her first Christian Science Association meeting when the lyrics to the song Substance came to her thought very quickly.  Music is a natural component of her practice of Christian Science. She has an album called Paradigm Shift by Onya—available on iTunes and CDbaby.

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The Love that Heals

This talk is an exploration of love as more than sentiment—divine Love is a spiritual law with the power to heal. Drawing from her father's transformational healing and teachings from Christian Science, she explores the idea that divine Love is the true nature of God.

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Seekers and Scholars monthly podcast from The Mary Baker Eddy Library

105. Building character and community—Christian Science Organizations at college and university

Find out how Christian Science student and faculty groups have fostered healing and fellowship in a range of academic settings.

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How Do You See the World? experience

Discover the How Do You See the World? experience in Boston—three exhibits, including the Mapparium globe, connecting you to positive change around the world.

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Mother's Evening Prayer — Ryan Winslow

Ryan Winslow, University of Michigan graduate, is a classically trained vocalist and singer-songwriter from Bozeman, Montana. He has been soloing in church and composing and arranging music for piano, voice and guitar since age fifteen. His passion is the partnership of music and storytelling and its potential to inspire and heal. He is currently pursuing his music in Nashville, Tennessee. You can listen to his work at ryanwinslow.com.

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Come to this fountain— Jay and Tessa Frost

Jay and Tessa explain the inspiration behind this new setting of a beloved hymn By Mary Baker Eddy.

Tessa and Jay Frost have been writing and performing together since 2008 and deeply appreciate the spiritual growth that they've experienced in music. In 2012 they were thrilled to release Soulshine, their first inspirational music album, and shortly after published its sheet music in an effort to contribute new contemporary solos to the religious community.

Now living in Washington, DC, the Frosts continue to write solos and play at Christian Science church services while performing jazz, folk, and pop music.

Learn more about Jay and Tessa and their music at http://jayandtessafrost.com/ and http://jayfrostpiano.com/

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How Do You See the World? experience

Finding signs of progress in the news can often seem difficult. But when we look for it, our world is full of examples of hope, resilience, joy, gratitude, compassion, generosity, courage, and forgiveness. The How Do You See The World? experience includes three different exhibits that connect you to positive change flowing out of the inspired actions of everyday people in countries and cultures globally.

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Dilshad Khambatta Eames CSB

I was introduced to Christian Science after university. Later, while living on my own in the Asia-Pacific region, traveling globally and working with people of diverse backgrounds, I was drawn to the simple thought of God as Love itself – the divine Principle that is Truth.

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