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CHATAUQUA — Christian Science healing practitioner and speaker Nicole Virgil will be speaking. “Be free.” It will be held at Smith-Wilkes Hall, 21 Foster Ave., Chautauqua, on Sunday at 1:30 p.m.
This talk will focus on the universal teachings of healing found in the Bible, especially the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, and how they can be understood and experienced by anyone from a Christian Science perspective. This talk is free and open to the community, and is sponsored by the First Church of Christ, Scientist in Jamestown and the Christian Science Informal Group in Chautauqua.
“Circumstances often present what seem to be great obstacles to the free life that we all desire.” Virgil said. “This talk will look at freedom from a biblical perspective and how people today are able to find freedom from all kinds of physical, emotional and situational constraints that are apparently beyond their control.”
Virgil said he would share examples of healing from his own life and professional practice of Christian Science and explain why Christian Science is both Christian and scientific – that is, why people can prove it for themselves, as detailed in the book Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy, founder of the Christian Science movement.
Virgil also touches on the life of Mary Baker Eddy, who came to understand, confirm, and teach what he felt was the original healing of Christianity. Eddy herself states that she was particularly impressed by Jesus’ request: “He that believeth on me the works that I do he shall also do; and greater works than these he shall do, because I go to the Father.” (It’s in the Bible, John 14:12).
Nicole Virgil is a longtime Christian Science practitioner who helps people every day through this scientific approach to prayer. She speaks to audiences from her home near Chicago, Illinois, as a member of the Christian Science Lecture Committee.
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