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Stressed out about career, life, the future?

Listen in on a discussion about The Sermon on the Mount–the most famous sermon ever preached by Christ Jesus himself.

Christian Science lecturer, Chet Manchester, shares what he’s learned from this talk, and how its message takes away stress, worry, and illness today.

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4 Responses to “#11 - The Sermon on the Mount, Part I”

  1. 1. tim ~

    What a great podcast - this really touched me - we have college age children that I will share this with them. Please keep these coming as they are so good to hear - the Sermon on the Mount really means something to me now - especially “Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven” - never thought of it the way that Chet explained - what a nuget! Thanks again

  2. 2. Chet ~

    Thanks for your comments Tim! There’s so much for us all to discover in this mountain-top message…such simple yet paradigm-shifting ideas that we can all begin putting into practice each day.

  3. 3. Benoit ~

    Hi Chet,

    thanks for that great postcad! I especially like the part about beeing humble and what you said about the word beattitude. We could split it into “be attitude”, eg the way our attitude is, is the way we are and as attitude is a mental thing, we are the reflection of our thoughts. So let our thoughts be Christlike, follow the beattitidues, basically let us live the 6th tenet of CS.
    It is really a nutshell, thanks again Chet.

  4. 4. amy ~

    Stay tuned for Part 2. You’ll be able to listen to it soon!

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