Join us to hear about Overcoming Conflict, plus see information about free talks this weekend

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Friends,

This week there are two podcasts, both addressing spiritual power in healing conflict. Join us to listen together to these programs.

Why Trust Matters: The Editor of The Christian Science Monitor shares his perspective on why trust is useful in overcoming—and even healing—conflict. What does that look like for us in our own lives? What about for the world?

Every prayer counts: Can our prayers make a tangible difference when it comes to overcoming conflict? This guest shares her experiences of praying about conflict and explains how our prayers can contribute to healing on the world stage.

How “big” is God?

Big enough to address individual issues?

To renew trust in social institutions?

To heal political divisions?

To address global issues?

Unfathomable Mind is expressed. The depth, breadth, height, might, majesty, and glory of infinite Love fill all space. That is enough! Human language can repeat only an infinitesimal part of what exists.
(Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, Mary Baker Eddy, p. 520:3–7)

Join us to hear these podcasts.

Tuesday, March 5

Please MUTE yourself during the program. (Press *6 if you are listening by phone. This will UNMUTE you as well.)

These and past Sentinel Watch podcasts can be heard anytime. The print magazine also offers inspiring articles that you can hear at your own convenience as well.

Explore the many online resources available to discover your true relationship to God and gain a spiritual perspective on today’s issues–from war, the economy, personal relationships, to mental health, and much more.

There areReading Rooms in the DC metropolitan area (and around theworld) where you can talk with someone in person about the ideas in these programs and articles. You can email us at jmrr.dc@gmail.com or call 240-935-8697 to discuss them further.  Visit our website to find quick links to many of these resources.

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The Christian Science Monitor, 
an awarding-winning worldwide news service. 
Visit their site to read about the current project, Rebuilding Trust. 
This week’s podcast Lights on, but trust offfocuses on reestablishing confidence in the Texas grid system and its ability to serve its customers now, despite past challenges during weather extremes.
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Mark your calendar and invite your friends to these upcoming free public community talks
 
“The Joy of Beginning with God”
Saturday, March 9, 2 pm
Christian Science Church
1238 31st Street NW, Washington, DC
for more information go tohttps://www.csgeorgetown.com or call 202-333-6650
 
“Giving Freely of Ourselves and What We All Gain”
Sunday, March 10, 2 pm
Christian Science Church
5510 16th Street NW, Washington, DC

For more information go to fourthchurchdc.com or call 202 726 6776
Two more talks with also be presented at this same location as part of their Spring Lecture series


“Finding Trust in a Changing World”    Sunday, March 17, 2 pm

 

“How to Make Change for the Better”   Sunday, April 7, 2 pm
 
“Meaningful Change for Ourselves and the World”
Sunday, March 10, 2 pm
Christian Science Church
100 Nelson St., Rockville, MD
for more information go to www.ChristianScienceRockville.orgor call 301-762-8222 301-762-8222301-762-8222
 
NOTE: There will be a special lunch for young people to visit with the speaker at noon that same day. Please RSVP to ChristianScienceRockville@gmail.comor 301-762-7049by March 7 to attend the luncheon. No reservation is required to attend the talk itself.
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Wishing you a blessed day!
To those leaning on the sustaining infinite, 
to-day is big with blessings.
(Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, Mary Baker Eddy, p. vii:1–2)