Susan Ward Jostyn, CS
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Christian Science Practice
in Daily Life
DATE
This hour-long talk was given on Saturday, April 15th at Easter Camp in the UK.  See
www.eastercamp.org.uk for more details.

SUB-THEME
The sub-theme was "Humbly seeking and approaching the Christ from the summit of devout consecration, with the oil of gladness and the perfume of gratitude, with tears of repentance and with those hairs all numbered by the Father-Mother.  PS - this will radiate and glow into noontide glory."  Readers of
Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy will recognize these ideas and can find them in their original form on page 367 of Eddy's inagural and indispensible textbook on the theory and practice of Christian Science.

ACTIVITIES
Attendees were given time to do the following activities during the talk, as ways to practice the ideas they were hearing about Christian Science:

* Quietly listening to God
* Verbally expressing gratitude
* Sharing glad smiles with other people at the talk
* Finding ways to actively express gratitude
* Finding and studying the "do's and don'ts" in pages 362-367 of the chapter "Christian Science Practice" in
Science and Health
* Sharing experiences or ideas about how to apply each of the ideas in the sub-theme and on those pages of
Science and Health.
Hymn 139
I walk with Love along the way,
and O, it is a holy day.
CITATIONS
These citations from the Bible and Science and Health (S&H) were directly quoted or refered to during the talk.  Other citations not listed here were certainly also foundational.

S&H 469:20-21
S&H 284:31-32
Acts 17:28
Hymn 53:1
S&H 3:26
S&H 18:10
John 14:12 (to 2nd ;)
Luke 7:36-50
367:10
S&H 362-367
S&H 505:26-28
Isaiah 30:21
Philipians 2:12 work
John 21:19 And, 21, 22
S&H 367:17
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