One Endless Day
Presented by Dr. Kurt Stark C.S. Listen again to Dr. Stark speak on his talk entitled: One Endless Day A nod to Mrs. Eddy’s Hymn 298, second verse “…midst the glories of one endless day.”
To experience the Annual Meeting Report, you can view the first part of the presentation by clicking the link below. If you simply want to watch Dr. Stark, please see the video to the right!
Willows Singers’ Christmas Program
Relive the Willows Singers’ Christmas program hosted in Hodges Hall on December 8th, 2025.
Check with Reception for the next performance date! We are looking forward to seeing you all there.
The Willows Foundation, Inc.
Annual Meeting
CHESTNUT BOOTH C.S. | Being faithful over the few things
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Chestnut Booth is a Journal-listed Christian Science practitioner who has delivered inspirational talks and addressed Christian Science Associations across the United States, as well as in Great Britain and India, for decades. She has taught Sunday School almost every week for the past 50 years, except when serving as a First Reader. Her favorite church roles also include assistant Committee on Publication and Institutional Services Chaplain. Chestnut dedicated 33 years to Principia College, where she spent 14 years as Dean of Students, and she currently serves as a Principia Trustee.
Beyond her passion for moral and spiritual education, Chestnut has a deep commitment to supporting Christian Science nursing. Before college, she trained as a nurse’s aide at the Chestnut Hill Benevolent Association, where she cared for Mary Baker Eddy’s last living student, who affectionately nicknamed her “Chestnut.” More recently, she served nine years on the board of Peace Haven, a Christian Science nursing facility in St. Louis.
Chestnut holds an undergraduate degree in geology and education from Principia College and a master’s in counseling from Southern Illinois University, both earned with highest honors. She is married to Richard Booth, former Chief Technology Officer at Principia, and their son, Michael, a Principia graduate, taught at the college and held a Ph.D. in forest restoration and biodiversity from Yale University.
Chestnut enjoys cooking, spending time outdoors, and—perhaps most tellingly—loves folding laundry.