Scientologists @home, featuring short films shot around the globe by Scientologists in their own homes, where they are staying safe, staying well and thriving in life, presents The Jive Aces @home.
When the UK’s No. 1 Jive & Swing band got the word to “shelter in place,” they didn’t miss a beat and started “swinging at home.” The boys in the band began broadcasting what they dubbed their “Jive stream” under the hashtag #TheShowMustGoOn. And they’ve been rockin’ the airwaves every night since.
Lead crooner and trumpeter Ian Clarkson said, “We’re happy because we’re doing our job, which is to cheer everyone up and spread a smile, spread a bit of happiness.”
Clarkson went on to say, “One of the things we’ve always used in our performance is from The Scientology Handbook and the chapter on communication where L. Ron Hubbard delineated the formula for communication.”
That’s how the Jives connect with their audience, whether onstage, online or @home.
The Scientologists @home series is available at Scientology.org/DailyConnect, where every day new short films shot by Scientologists themselves present how they apply Scientology principles and continue their religious studies while at home.
Communication is one of 19 free Scientology online courses based on principles from The Scientology Handbook.
Scientologists @home is produced by Scientology Media Productions. Located in Hollywood, California, Scientology Media Productions is home to Scientology Network. Broadcasting 24/7 from the studio, Scientology Network is available at DIRECTV Channel 320 and can be streamed live in 17 languages at scientology.tv as well as streaming platforms such as Apple TV, Fire TV, Roku, YouTube and mobile apps for smartphones and tablets. The network has been viewed in 240 countries and territories worldwide since its March 2018 launch by Scientology ecclesiastical leader David Miscavige.
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