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Invitación de la Secretaria de La Iglesia Madre para los jóvenes

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    Hello,
    I'm Scott Preller.
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    I'm serving this year as chair of the
    Christian Science Board of Directors.
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    With me today is the newest member
    of the Board, Beth Schaefer.
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    We're here in the Reading Room
    of The Mother Church
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    to invite you to come to
    Annual Meeting this year.
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    It'll take place here in Boston
    on Monday, June 2nd.
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    There will be special events leading up
    to Annual Meeting
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    and to find out about those events, you can
    go to christianscience.com/annualmeeting
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    and there will be information posted
    there as it becomes available.
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    The theme we've chosen for this year's
    gathering is: "As you work, the ages win..."
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    We'll talk about the theme in a moment,
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    but first I'd like to talk about
    Annual Meeting itself.
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    Beth, I remember last year I ran into you
    at Annual Meeting,
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    and that was before we knew
    you were going to be on the Board.
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    And I'd love to know what your experience
    of Annual Meeting felt like.
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    I mean, why did you want to come
    all the way from your home in Texas
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    to be here in Boston for Annual Meeting?
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    Well, first off, I wanted to come because
    I wanted to support The Mother Church,
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    and coming was a tangible way to do that.
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    I realize that not everyone has the
    opportunity to come to Annual Meeting,
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    but for those who can come in person,
    it's a wonderful opportunity
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    to join with people across the globe.
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    And you feel this sense of
    instant connection to people
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    because you have this one thing
    in common: Christian Science.
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    You feel the hearts burning
    with what that means to them.
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    And also you can just feel that
    they have experienced the power of the Word.
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    It's so interesting.
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    It reminds me.
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    I remember when I was a teenager
    and I came to an Annual Meeting,
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    and then came again once when I was in college.
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    And I loved the meetings.
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    I loved the talks.
    They were inspiring.
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    But what I most took away was
    that sense of connection,
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    that sense of feeling the hearts on fire
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    with being together with fellow members.
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    In fact, now that I've been here while
    working at The Mother Church,
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    and every year when Annual Meeting comes around,
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    I just find myself filled with gratitude
    for Christian Scientists all over the world
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    who are endeavoring to demonstrate Christian Science
    and share it with their communities.
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    There are times when I run into people
    on the weekend of Annual Meeting
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    and I'll think, these are the people
    that are writing the articles I'm reading,
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    or I'll think, okay, the same Bible Lesson
    I'm studying during the week
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    and trying to put into practice,
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    they're on the other side of the world
    doing the same thing.
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    And you sort of feel the embrace
    of The Mother Church
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    and what we're doing to support each other,
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    but also what we're doing
    as a church to embrace the world.
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    And I just find that very moving.
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    Yeah. Talk about moving:
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    I don't know if you were at the Hymn Sing
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    in the Extension of The Mother Church last year,
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    but it was awesome to have hundreds of people
    just singing their hearts out.
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    It was very moving.
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    I remember, too, after the hymn sing was over,
    we all went outside
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    and there were ice cream stations,
    and we all had ice cream
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    on the lawn of The Mother Church.
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    And conversations were going on well into the night.
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    I remember talking to one
    college student from Africa
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    and a great grandmother from Canada,
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    and we were all just loving being together.
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    And I'm sure we're going to have
    a lot of other conversations
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    like that this year as well.
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    And let's maybe pivot now and talk about the theme:
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    "As you work the ages win...."
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    That statement comes from a letter
    by Mary Baker Eddy.
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    It says: "As you work the ages win; for the majesty of Christian Science
    teaches the majesty of man."
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    This whole letter that Mrs. Eddy wrote
    to a church in Atlanta, Georgia,
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    has a lot to tell us about our efforts at church.
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    We realize that many members are working really hard
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    and in fact often feel like there aren't enough workers
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    to do everything that needs to be done.
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    But that's actually why this theme is so important this year,
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    because it gives us an opportunity to think about not just
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    how much effort we're putting into the work,
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    but what approach are we taking?
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    Imagine for a moment that we're birds
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    and we're at the base of a mountain and
    we're told to get to the top of the
    mountain,
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    but we're told we're told to get to the top of the
    mountain,
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    that you can only get there by hopping.
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    That would indeed feel pretty discouraging
    and hard to do.
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    But if we're told get there by being yourselves,
    by flying,
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    we'd love it.
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    In fact, even the wind blowing at us
    would help lift us higher
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    and we'd enjoy the views all along the way.
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    And that's the approach we need to be taking
    as Christian Scientists
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    when we think about our practice of Christian Science
    and [how] our church work together.
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    The discovery of Christian Science shows us
    that we're meant to soar.
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    We're not meant to trudge
    through various challenges.
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    Yes. And the second part of our theme
    is just as important.
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    Mrs. Eddy clearly had high expectations
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    for the impact of our work as Christian Scientists.
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    We all may be tempted from time to time
    to feel like:
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    What difference does my work make?
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    Yet, Mrs. Eddy was convinced that as we work
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    from the standpoint of Christian Science,
    the ages win.
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    We get a hint of what she was talking about,
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    when we think about the nature of the work that goes on
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    in Christian Science Reading Rooms.
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    Jesus said: "My father worked hitherto, and I work."
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    And being in the Reading Room makes you realize
    that Christian Scientists
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    are endeavoring to follow that same example.
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    There's so much here to work with, to inspire us.
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    There are articles and testimonies by ordinary people
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    whose lives have been healed and transformed
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    by the Bible's message of God's law
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    that's been opened
    up to them through the study of
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    Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy.
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    And this year marks the 150th year
    of the publication of that work.
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    It is remarkable to pause and think about
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    all that's been accomplished in those 150 years.
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    How many lives have been made whole.
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    How much has been learned of the actuality of God
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    and of our ability to demonstrate the Christ in our lives
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    through the study of Science and Health.
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    We think it'd be wonderful, in fact, for each of us
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    to spend some time thinking about the impact that our own study
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    of Science and Health has made in our lives.
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    And to send an account in to the Clerk of The Mother Church
    for Annual Meeting.
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    When we gather those together in some
    form, I think we're going to realize why
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    the work we're doing in Christian Science
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    makes such a difference in our lives today
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    and why that work will make such an impact on the ages to come.
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    Whether you're able to be here in person with us
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    or whether you're joining us online for Annual Meeting.
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    We look so forward to being together on June 2nd.
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    See you then!
Title:
Invitación de la Secretaria de La Iglesia Madre para los jóvenes
Video Language:
English
Duration:
02:45

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