Now is the time approaching,  By prophets long foretold,  When all shall dwell together, One Shepherd and one fold.  Now Jew and Gentile, meeting  From many a distant shore,  Around one altar kneeling, One common Lord adore.

Let all that now divides us  Remove and pass away,  Like shadows of the morning  Before the blaze of day.  Let all that now unites us  More sweet and lasting prove,  A closer bond of union,  In a blest land of love.”

Christian Science Hymnal

Hymn 196:1, 2

Spiritual Dimension of Care Seminar

The Spiritual Dimension of Care

Christian Science Nursing One Day Seminar

April 12, 2025

9 am – 4 pm

First Church of Christ, Scientist

Fond du Lac, WI

(RSVP at 262-646-3361 or with the form below)

A workshop on Christian Science nursing.

For whom? For me?

Have you ever thought about the Church Manual bylaw for the Christian Science Nurse?  Does it have any relevance for you?

We start the seminar by asking ourselves these important questions.

As we look more closely at the Church Manual, it becomes clear that this provision is meant for each individual member of The Mother Church, since it is found at the end of Article VIII, under the title “Guidance of Members”.  Therefore, we extend the invitation to this seminar to each member of The Mother Church and anyone else interested in this subject.

The seminar takes a day.  It covers the foundation on which Christian Science nursing is based, the Church Manual bylaw, qualities important to nursing listed in Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy, and its ethical foundation in the Bible.

In the process, we learn a lot about Mary Baker Eddy’s vision of this healing activity and, together we discover a spiritual dimension of care and how it applies to our lives.  This is done in an open and relaxed atmosphere, where we exchange ideas and share experiences

Many attendees at our July workshop expressed gratitude for the relaxed atmosphere, learning a spiritual view of care through loved Bible stories, and an eye opening discussion about Mary Baker Eddy’s poem Christ and Christmas.