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In-person event: What Really Matters

When finding solutions seems difficult, it’s often because we are having trouble knowing what matters. But the right kind of vision (hint: it’s spiritual) allows us to discern what is actually important. At this free talk, Christian Science healer Nicole Virgil will explain how Christian Science reveals what is essential, brings solutions, and enables us to live God-impelled lives that bless our families and communities.
About Nicole Virgil

From Nicole:
“My father was a freelance church organist, and my parents attended services at almost every different Christian church around New England. Mom was constantly wanting to understand how to practice Christian healing just as Jesus did, and when she started attending Christian Science church services, she found what she was looking for. As a result, I had a wonderful upbringing in Christian Science, which cultivated within me a deep desire for an intimate relationship with God.
Growing up, I studied Christian Science with my mom and music with my dad, and found that both studies were helpful to each other. Christian Science healed performance anxiety, while learning music honed the skills I needed for spiritual practice — skills such as intuition, listening, patience, and diligence.
Throughout my life, Christian Science and music have always overlapped: After studying opera at music school, I took my one-woman opera review program (That Can’t Be Opera!) on the road, educating audiences about opera by singing Mozart, Puccini, and Menotti.
Christian Science guided me through this entrepreneurial endeavor, just as it led me to start soloing in churches as a teenager (which is something I still love to do!) — and I eventually married, started a family with my husband, and entered the public practice of Christian Science so that I can share the deep and precious truths of the Bible’s healing messages for our daily lives.
Today I enjoy raising children, gardening, soloing in church, and witnessing the healing effect of Christian Science in all things.”
Parking: Free parking is available in the church lot and on the street. Handicap access is available from the street-level entrance around the drive on the far side of the church — located across the street from the Johns Hopkins University Athletic Field.
More information: 410.467.7974 or [email protected]
Sponsored by First Church of Christ, Scientist Baltimore


