Church And School

Humbly, and, as I believe, divinely directed, I hereby [25]

ordain the Bible, and “Science and Health with Key

to the Scriptures,” to be hereafter the only pastor of

The Church of Christ, Scientist, throughout our land [1]

and in other lands.

From this date the Sunday services of our denomina-

tion shall be conducted by Readers in lieu of pastors.

Each church, or society formed for Sunday worship, [5]

shall elect two Readers: a male, and a female. One of

these individuals shall open the meeting by reading the

hymns, and chapter (or portion of the chapter) in the

Bible, lead in silent prayer, and repeat in concert with

the congregation the Lord's Prayer. Also, this First [10]

Reader shall give out any notices from the pulpit, shall

read the Scriptures indicated in the Sunday School Les-

son of the Christian Science Quarterly, and shall pro-

nounce the benediction.

The First Reader shall read from my book, “Science [15]

and Health with Key to the Scriptures,” alternately in

response to the congregation, the spiritual interpreta-

tion of the Lord's Prayer; also, shall read all the selec-

tions from Science and Health referred to in the Sunday

Lessons. [20]

The Reader of the Scriptures shall name, at each

reading, the book, chapter, and verses. The Reader of

“Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures” shall

commence by announcing the full title of this book, with

the name of its author, and add to this announcement, [25]

“the Christian Science textbook.” It is unnecessary to

repeat the title or page. This form shall also be observed

at the Communion service; the selections from both the

Bible and the Christian Science textbook shall be taken

from the Quarterly, as heretofore, and this Lesson shall [30]

be such as is adapted to that service. On the first Sunday

of each month, except Communion Sunday, a sermon

shall be preached to the children, from selections taken [1]

from the Scriptures and Science and Health, especially

adapted to the occasion, and read after the manner of

the Sunday service. The children's service shall be

held on the Sunday following Communion Day. [5]

No copies from my books are allowed to be written,

and read from manuscripts, either in private or in pub-

lic assemblies, except by their author.

Christian Scientists, all over the world, who are let-

terly fit and specially spiritually fitted for teachers, can [10]

teach annually three classes only. They shall teach

from the Christian Science textbook. Each class shall

consist of not over thirty-three students, carefully selected,

and only of such as have promising proclivities toward

Christian Science. The teacher shall hold himself mor- [15]

ally obligated to look after the welfare of his students,

not only through class term, but after it; and to watch

well that they prove sound in sentiment, health, and

practical Christian Science.

Teaching Christian Science shall be no question of [20]

money, but of morals and of uplifting the race. Teachers

shall form associations for this purpose; and for the

first few years, convene as often as once in three months.

Teachers shall not silently mentally address the thought,

to handle it, nor allow their students to do thus, except [25]

the individual needing it asks for mental treatment.

They shall steadily and patiently strive to educate their

students in conformity to the unerring wisdom and law

of God, and shall enjoin upon them habitually to study

His revealed Word, the Scriptures, and “Science and [30]

Health with Key to the Scriptures.”

They shall teach their students how to defend them-

selves against mental malpractice, but never to return [1]

evil for evil; never to attack the malpractitioner, but

to know the truth that makes free,—and so to be a law

not unto others, but themselves.