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First Church of Divine Science

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TheFirst Church of Divine Science,also calledThe Church of the Healing Christ,was founded inNew York City,New York,in 1906. Affiliated with theDivine Sciencedenomination of theNew Thoughtmovement, the church has been home to many notable ministers and attendees, includingEmmet Fox.[1]

History[edit]

Dr.W. John Murrayfounded his congregation as The Church of the Healing Christ in 1906. After Divine Science co-founderNona Brookswas invited to serve as a guest preacher there in 1917, she allowed Murray to rename his group the First Church of Divine Science.[2]However, it was Emmett Fox who popularized the church. During this time the church was a member of theLeague for the Larger Life.[3]

In 1931, Fox began preaching at the First Church. Almost immediately the congregation grew, and as the numbers of attendees grew the church had to find larger venues. Originally held at theWaldorf Astoria Hotel,the church moved to theBiltmore Hotelat the behest of its president,John M. Bowman.Growing further because of Fox's popularity, the church moved toHotel Astor,then tothe Hippodrome.With as many as 6,000 people regular attendees weekly, on special occasions such as Easter the number reached 8,000.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^Braden, C.S. (1963)Spirits in rebellion: The rise and development of new thought.Southern Methodist University Press. p. 352.
  2. ^Satter, B. (2001)Each Mind a Kingdom: American Women, Sexual Purity, and the New Thought Movement, 1875-1920.University of California Press. p 102.
  3. ^(May 22, 1916)"Theatre review"The New York Times.Retrieved June 4, 2011.
  4. ^Veneter, M. (2004)The Religious Thought of Emmet Fox in the Context of the New Thought Movement.University of South Africa. p 32.