WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1921 'A LECTURE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE--GOD'S LAW" By WILLIAM D. KILPATRICK, C, S. B. Mr. William D. Kilpatrick, C. S. B., of Detroit, Michigan, member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., delivered a lecture on "Christian Science-- God's Law", Monday evening, Nov- ember 28, under the auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist, Wilmette, Ill, in the church edifice, Central Avenue and Tenth Street. The lecturer was introduced by Mrs. Ethel V. Campbell who said, Friends :-- On behalf of the members of this church, I welcome you to this brief hour of seedtime and harvest. . You have been invited to listen to a lecture entitled, "Christian Science, God's Law", by a member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, cientist, in Boston, Mass. This Board of Lectureship was established by our beloved Leader Mary Baker Eddy, and is maintained by the Directors of The Mother Church. It is composed of loyal and consecrated men and women who carry this healing and redeeming message of Love into all parts of the civilized globe, thereby fulfilling the command of Jesus, "Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature! . .. Heal the sick!" It is my pleasure and privilege to present the speaker of the evening, Mr. William D. Kilpatrick, C. S. B,, of Detroit, Mich, who will now address you. Mr. Kilpatrick spoke as follows: Christian Science has come to humanity to restore to it the lost art of healing which the great Master- Christian, Jesus the Christ, declared should exemplify the understanding of those truths of existence which he gave to the world some twenty centuries ago. One can hardly read the New Testament without a firm conviction that much of the vitality - given it by the life and works of Jesus has been lost or eliminated | throughout the intervening centuries. Jesus taught that it was his under- standing of God and God's govern- ment of His universe which enabled him to do the works of healing and | regeneration he so freely accomp- lished throughout His brief ministry and of which he said in no unmistak- abe terms "He that believeth on me, If you will carefully follow the life! ment and consider his works in con- discover that what he did was merely what he taught, and that what he taught and did were said and done in accord with, and in explanation of, | some immutable ever present, univer- sal law. You will see, in other words, ! that his words and works were look- | the works that I do shall he do also." ||| of Jesus as given in the New Testa- | nection with what he taught you will || ran to establish as a demonstrable fact: | ing to the establishment with men of a divine, omnipotent, spiritual law which will eventually rule all mankind to the complete extinction of any so-called opposed law and its effects. And this Law of God--this Law, the knowledge and application of which Jesus said should make us free--is what Christian Science has come to re-establish with men. Those wonder- ful works of Jesus prove conclusively that laws of matter are not God's Laws and that God's Laws are not only superior but are actually laws of annihilation to so-called material laws and thereby prove that material laws are the product of a mortal misconception of what con- stitutes true law. We find, with reassurance, that this Law of God is a law of Life--not of death; a law of health--not of sick- ness; a law of abundance--not of lack and limitation; a law of harmony-- not of discord; a law of peace--not of strife; a law of love--not of hate. And now the question of how to bring into action this ever-present law of God, how to apply it to our present needs, how to heal the sick, comfort the sorrowing and save the sinner, as Jesus did, naturally pre- sents itself. This, my friends, is ac- complished in Christian Science solely through the prayer of understanding. Christian Scientists have learned that whatever is to be achieved in the way of healing and saving must be done through such prayer, and that this prayer must be without ceasing. Our every thought, inclination and deed must be the outcome of a constant mental attitude of prayer if we would follow the Master in the way of his appointing. Mary Baker Eddy, the discoverer and founder of Christian Science, has W. C. T. U. AIDS LEGION With national prohibition an ac- the money for the immediate relief of sick and wounded service men. complished fact, the W. C. T. U. has turned over to the American Legion the remainder of a war-time fund SOLDIER-FIREMEN : ; The American Legion post of Law- totalling $4,000. The Legion will use!ler, Ia., has completed a trade with the city authorities whereby the ex- soldiers act as the municipal fire de- partment and the city in turn fur- nishes a clubhouse and overhead ex- penses for the Legion men. Subscribe for Your Local Paper incorporated the fundamental teach- ings of Christian Science in her book | "Science and Health with Key to the! Scriptures." This is the textbook of | the Christian Science denomination. | Through its study the secrets and ob- | scurities of Holy Writ have been made : plain and instead of a book of mystery the Bible has come to be the chart of life to thousands upon thousands to] whom it has heretofore been closed. WEST IN LEAD ! 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