Lasting love


Chet Manchester, C.S.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
2:00pm EST - 3:00pm EST

Everyone wants to feel loved, and sometimes a relationship can make us feel deeply content and fulfilled. But that's not always the way it goes. If you’re lonely, or in a relationship that makes you feel frustrated, angry, or hurt, there is a way to find satisfying, joy-filled love that lasts. Join this chat with a Christian Science practitioner to learn more about the spiritual basis of love that comes from God.

About Chet Manchester: Chet has a great love for creativity, people, and cultures. He's lived and worked as a creative director in places such as Kenya, France, and on both coasts of the United States. He's worked with The Mary Baker Eddy Library in Boston and also developed new ways to involve youth in the global activities of The Mother Church. Chet is also a practitioner and lecturer of Christian Science, currently living in Ballwin, Missouri.

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