The land whereon
stands The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston,
was first purchased by the church and society.
Owing to a heavy loss they were unable to pay the
mortgage, therefore I paid it and through trustees
gave back the land to the church.
In 1892 I had to recover the land
from the trustees, reorganize the church, and reobtain
its charter-not, however, through the state
commissioner, who refused to grant it, but by means
of a statute of the state, and through Directors regive
the land to the church. In 1895 I reconstructed
my original system of ministry and church government.
Thus committed to the providence of God, the prosperity
of this church is unsurpassed.
From first to last the Mother church
seemed type and shadow of the warfare between the
flesh and Spirit, even that shadow, whose substance
is the divine Spirit, imperatively propelling the greatest
moral, physical, civil, and religious reform ever
known on earth. In the words of the Prophet:
“The shadow of a great Rock in a weary land.”
This church was dedicated on January
6, anciently one of the many dates selected and observed
in the East as the day of the birth and baptism of
our Master Metaphysician, Jesus of Nazareth.
Christian Scientists, their children,
and grandchildren to the latest generations, inevitably
love one another with that love wherewith Christ loveth
us. A love unselfish, unambitious, impartial,
universal,-that loves only because it is
Love. Moreover, they love their enemies, even
those that hate them. This we all must do to be
Christian Scientists in spirit and in truth.
I long, and live, to see this love demonstrated.
I am seeking and praying for it to inhabit my own
heart and to be made manifest in my life. Who
will unite with me in this pure purpose, and faithfully
struggle till it be accomplished? Let this be
our Christian endeavor society which Christ organizes
and blesses.
While we entertain due respect and
fellowship for what is good and doing good in all
denominations of religion, and shun whatever would
isolate us from a true sense of goodness in others-we
cannot serve mammon.
Christian Scientists are really united
to only that which is Christlike, but they are not
indifferent to the welfare of any one. To perpetuate
a cold distance between our denomination and other
sects, and close the door on church or individuals-however
much this is done to us-is not Christian
Science. Go not into the way of the unchristly,
but wheresoever you recognize a clear expression of
God’s likeness, there abide in confidence and
hope.
Our unity with churches of other denominations
must rest on the spirit of Christ calling us together.
It cannot come from any other source. Popularity,
self aggrandizement, aught that can darken in any degree
our spirituality, must be set aside. Only what
feeds and fills the sentiment with unworldliness,
can give peace and good will towards men.
All Christian churches have one bond
of unity, one nucleus or point of convergence, one
prayer,-The Lord’s Prayer. It
is matter for rejoicing that we unite in love, and
in this sacred petition with every praying assembly
on earth,-“Thy kingdom come.
Thy will be done on earth as in Heaven.”
If the lives of Christian Scientists
attest their fidelity to Truth, I predict that in
the twentieth century, every Christian church in our
land, and a few in far-off lands, will approximate
the understanding of Christian Science sufficiently
to heal the sick in His name. Christ will give
to Christianity His new name, and Christendom will
be classified as Christian Scientists.
When the doctrinal barriers between
the churches are broken, and the bonds of peace are
cemented by spiritual understanding and Love, there
will be unity of spirit, and the healing power of Christ
will prevail. Then shall Zion have put on her
most beautiful garments, and her waste places budded
and blossomed as the rose.