Christian Scientists Gather in Boston, and Worldwide Online

Theme of meeting drawn from stories that have changed lives

BOSTON, June 3, 2010 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Members of The First Church of Christ, Scientist from all over the world will gather in Boston on Monday for the Church’s annual meeting. Anyone not present in person can share in the event via live webcast at christianscience.com. 

This year’s theme is “The Pearl of Great Price,” taken from a parable in the New Testament (Matthew, chapter 13). The meeting will include annual reports from Church officers, as well as comments from members around the globe on what the “pearl of great price” means to them and its value to the world. Video reports of healing will be highlighted.

Church officers will report on the business of the church, including announcing new Mother Church Readers. Karl (Sandy) Sandberg and Marian English have been selected for this three-year term. Both Sandy and Marian are Christian Science teachers and practitioners. Sandy has served the church in many capacities, including as a Christian Science lecturer and President of the church’s Board of Education. He also served in the U.S. Army as a Chaplain. Marian has served the church as a Christian Science lecturer and as Church President.

The church is also hosting events throughout the weekend, exploring Christian healing. These include a number of church tours, a hymn sing, and discussions of church founder Mary Baker Eddy.

The current Chair of the Christian Science Board of Directors, Mary Trammell, the First Reader-elect, Sandy Sandberg, and the Manager of the Committees on Publication, Phil Davis, are available for interviews.

Annual meeting is Monday, June 7, 2010, from 1:00 to 2:30 pm ET, at The First Church of Christ, Scientist. For more information, visit christianscience.com.

  1. to sandy sandberg, i really enjoy sunday sevice on-line. i'm not able to get out of the house so to hear you on line is very helpful. i have one troubling question. in science and health in the chapter on prayer there is mention of turning from one church and being disloyal.i was baptised Catholic I FEEL GUILTY ABOUT STUDYING CS BUT i feel it is so interesting and that it wil help me move on.can you point me to something in science and health that will open the door to clarify my thinking jan

  2. Hi Jan
    Thank you for your comment!
    You might be interested in the discussion forums that are available on this website. There is a community of spiritual seekers from all faiths and backgrounds who are happy to answer questions, share insights and experiences. You can find the discussion forums here: https://community.christianscience.com/community/conversationsaboutcs

    If you are interested in speaking with a Christian Science teacher or practitioner directly there is an online directory here: http://christianscience.com/prayer-and-health/talk-with-someone-or-get-help

    We hope you find these resources helpful!

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