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Church of Divine Science
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Founding of the Divine Science
Nona, Alethea, and Fannie Brooks are sisters founded Divine Science through spiritual healing and new principles. -
Home college of Divine Science
In 1888, the Brooks sister joined Malinda Cramer and her husband founded the Home college of Divine Science in San Francisco. -
Teachings
The Brooks sisters established their own spiritual group in Colorado. There they taught the power of positive thought, spiritual healing, and presence of God -
Expansion
In 1898 the group expanded into a formal movement. The Divine Science college moved to Denver to train teachers, ministers, and build churches. -
Divine Science, Washington
In 1932, members of the Divine Science College moved to Washington where they expanded the religion into the East Coast. -
Divine Science and Christ
In 1956 the Church of Divine Science found a permanent location in Washington. Here the teaching of Christ consciousness and belief that Christ represents the Divine presence in all people was preached. -
Embracing Digital Worlds
In the early 2000's, the Church of Divine Science expanded their ideology further by using the internet and cyber sites. Here they adapted into modern communications and methods of teachings and began preaching through emails. -
Online resources
By 2008 the Church of Divine Science started offering online teachings such as Sunday lessons, meditations, and links to other Divine Science organizations. -
Foundational Belief
In 2010 the Church kept their foundational Belief in the omnipresence and good of God. From this point on they've continued to emphasize on the healing and positive thinking of Christ, which is the center idea of their teachings.