Christian Science Nursing
is unique to the Church of Christ, Scientist.
“… Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.” Jesus (Matthew 25:40)
Photo of one of the stained glass windows of the original Mother Church edifice.
Church Manual 49:7
About Christian Science nursing activities (at ChristianScience.com)
About Christian Science nurses
(at ChristianScience.com)
Christian Science nurse directory
(at ChristianScience.com)
From The Principle Foundation
Supporting Christian Science nursing
This site offers information on housing, personal or household assistance, Christian Science nursing and care facilities, insurance, legal issues related to health care, and more. Wherever possible, we have included resources that are specifically affiliated with Christian Science.
For ideas regarding housing, care, and assistance options that are consistent with the practice of Christian Science. Experienced Christian Scientists (including Christian Science nurses) answer the phone each day and respond to messages within 24 hours.
Call Center: 800-930-3797
The National Fund for Christian Science Nursing (NFCSN)
NFCSN provides grants to Christian Scientists in the United States who need help paying their Christian Science nursing bills.
The Christian Science Nursing
Collaborative
The CSN Collaborative is a network of organizations that include The Mother Church (TMC), the Christian Science Nursing Network (CSNN), the Association of Organizations for Christian Science Nursing (AOCSN), and the Philanthropy Forum for Christian Science Nursing.
Working together to support
Christian Science nursing
The Five Priorities of The Christian Science Nursing Collaborative
A sufficient number of trained and qualified Christian Science nurses to meet the need.
A consistently high standard of Christian Science nursing understood and demonstrated throughout the field.
The Manual bylaw “Christian Science nurse” understood and appreciated by all church members.
Church members inspired by a natural desire to care for one another.
Individuals and organizations discovering and developing better ways for working collaboratively to accomplish these priorities.