Every October The Mary Baker Eddy Library hosts a one-day open house in recognition of National Archives Month, showcasing items for fellow employees at The Mother Church (The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston). These objects and documents bring Christian Science history to life, spark inquiry, and ignite the exploration of larger stories waiting to be told.
In this episode, six Library staff members sit down with our host to discuss the letters, scrapbooks, photographs, and art that they selected. They also explore connections between these artifacts and consider how, as primary sources, they can enrich, shift, and reinforce perspectives on Mary Baker Eddy and her church.
Access more on this topic:
- Podcast—Archives Open House at The Mary Baker Eddy Library
- Podcast—Concord: spiritual quest and “the word” in the computer age
- Article—Women of History: Ivimy Gwalter
- Article—From the Collections: Christian Science on college and university campuses
- Article—Emma C. Shipman and The First Church of Christ, Scientist in the 1920 Women’s Voter Registrations, (Boston.gov)
All of the guests in this episode are staff members at The Mary Baker Eddy Library. In order of first appearance:
Sarah Schelde, Archivist
Joy Clower, Archival Assistant
Christa Seid-Graham, Communications and Programs Specialist
Grace Hoglund, Assistant Records Analyst
Ben Foti, Research Associate
Gwen Beacham, Transcription Verifier/Researcher for the Mary Baker Eddy Papers
Guest headshot of Grace Hoglund used by permission.
Gallery: Artifacts discussed in this episode
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A Complete Concordance to Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, 1903.
Memorandum, “POLITICS” by Mary Baker Eddy, November 2, 1908. A10158.