[:en]You are invited to the Fern Lodge Annual Meeting Sunday, October 18, at 2:30 in the afternoon First Church of Christ, Scientist — 1814 B Street, Hayward You will hear a talk by Caroleen Scholet, who has a lifelong love and appreciation for the healing practice of Christian Science. She has been dedicated to Christian Science nursing over the past … Read More
Care Workshops
[:en]Fern Lodge is offering a Workshop on Care for branch churches and other groups of Christian Scientists. Two experienced Christian Science nurses will come to your church and conduct a three-hour hands-on class in caring for each other. Are the ushers in your church ready to respond if someone in the congregation is faced with a challenge? Is your Care … Read More
Matching Grant
[:en]Clearway Foundation has generously offered to match $25,000 in donations to Fern Lodge during the next three months. The funds for this matching grant will enable our Christian Science nursing education program to maintain and expand our outreach to the Christian Science community, providing Christian Science nurses for communities around the country and abroad. We hope you will take this … Read More
Healing at Fern Lodge — Fulfilling our Mission
[:en]♦ An individual came to Fern Lodge unable to walk or stand for long soon left walking with a walker, and quickly too! Another who came unable to walk is now walking with some assistance. ♦ One was admitted with an abnormal urinary situation, unable to bear weight on one leg, and needing to be fed and assisted with all … Read More
Be a Cheerful Giver
[:en]Jamie Yu, FLOCK Director This was the third summer for the children’s daycare program at Fern Lodge. As the director of FLOCK (Fern Lodge Ongoing Creative Kinship) this year, I had the opportunity to witness the growth in each of us. Why FLOCK? What can it bring? I am still thinking about those questions. At the very beginning of the … Read More
Fern Lodge Afresh — a talk for Fern Lodge by Anna Lisa Kronman
[:en] Have you ever gotten a painting or photograph that you really like, hung it in a good spot, appreciated it for a while, and then as time goes on, almost forgotten that it is there? It becomes so familiar that you don’t really notice it anymore. Sometimes, just moving it to a new spot renews your appreciation for it. … Read More