CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Lecturer To Visit City Liberation from disease, sin, and all discord through understanding and application of the unlimited power of God will be the topic of two lectures to be delivered by Mr A. Bailey, of San Freocieco, at the invitation of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Christchurch.
Mr Bailey is on an extensive tour as a member of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship. He will first speak on Sunday, April 21, in the Civic Theatre at 3 pan. His subject will be "Christian Science: The Solution for Mankind's Entanglements.” The second lecture, entitled “The Origin and Power of Thought in Christian Science,” will be given in the church edifice at 63 Worcester street west on Thursday, April 25, at 8 p.m. A native of Kansas. Mr Bailey has devoted his time
to the practice of Christian Science healing since 1940. Before that he had a distinguished musical career, He was a director of the music department of lowa State College at Ames, and served on the faculty of the Horner Institute of Fine Arts, Kansas City, Missouri, and the Chicago Musical College. He served for two years as Christian Science worker at the Preston School for delinquent boys in northern California.
Mr Bailey’s lecture work takes him throughout the United States and Canada, as well as many overseas areas.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30106, 15 April 1963, Page 2
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