Humility That Overcomes the World
Fluno Center 601 University Ave., Madison, Wisconsin 53715
media release: "Humility that overcomes the world," a talk by practitioner of Christian Science healing and international speaker, Mark McCurties. The talk will focus on universal healing precepts found in the Holy Bible, especially in Christ Jesus' life and teachings, showing how they are available for anyone to understand and experience through the lens of Christian Science. The talk is free, open to the community, and sponsored by First Church of Christ, Scientist in Madison, Wisconsin.
"A central theme of Christ Jesus' ministry was to teach and show that the power of God's love can help us overcome the various injustices in the world," McCurties says. "Yet, for all the remarkable healing work that Jesus did, he always gave the credit to God. Examining Jesus' example, we will define true humility, how it links us to God, and with God's healing laws. There is great need for healing in the world today; living with more Christ-like humility can help us to meet that demand."
Sharing examples of healing from his own life and professional practice of Christian Science, McCurties will explain why Christian Science is both Christian and scientific, meaning that people can prove its effectiveness for themselves. The practice is fully described in the book Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, written by the founder of the Christian Science movement, Mary Baker Eddy.
McCurties will also touch on the life of Mary Baker Eddy who came to understand, confirm, and teach what she felt was original Christian healing. Eddy herself said she was especially inspired by Jesus' demand, "He that believes on me, the works that I do will he do also; and greater works than these will he do, because I go unto my Father" (from the Gospel of John 14:12 in the Bible).
For over 150 years, people around the world have also worked to follow Christ Jesus in this practice of Christianity and continue to do so today, with healings of physical ills and personal difficulties.
Please feel free to RSVP for this event on Facebook. The event will be held in the Howard Auditorium of the Fluno Center, located at 601 University Avenue. All are welcome.