Sunday Services: Our service includes readings from The King James Version of The Bible and correlative passages from our textbook, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy. The order of services may be found in The Christian Science Quarterly.
Sunday School: Our Sunday School holds classes to help young people learn about themselves and about God. Students become acquainted with the foundational truths of the inspired Word of the Bible along with their practical application as taught in Christian Science.
Young people up to the age of 20 are invited to come and explore how God guides their lives.
Wednesday Services: Besides listening to readings from the Bible and Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures in the first half-hour, the congregation is welcome, in the second half-hour, to share examples of the spiritual growth and physical healings they have achieved through the practical application of the teachings of Christian Science.
The Weekly Bible Lesson is broadcast in the Houston area Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 6:00am on KTBU Channel 55.
The Christian Science Sentinel Radio Edition may be heard Sundays at 7:00am on KSEV Radio 700 AM
The following programs may be heard for free at any time by dialing the given phone number:
| Weekly Bible Lesson | 713-595-5222 |
| Christian Science Sentinel | 713-595-5210 |
| El Heraldo (Spanish) | 713-595-5211 |
Christian Science Monitor
In celebration of 100 years of service by the Christian Science Monitor, there will be a special live webcast entitled “The Future of Journalism” on csmonitor.com/100 on Thursday evening, November 6 at 6:00 Houston time. This live, interactive event will be moderated by Monitor Editor, John Yemma and will engage readers and experts about why thoughtful, global journalism is needed more than ever and how it can be sustained in the digital age.
Lectures by Christine Driessen, C.S.B.
Christine Driessen will present a lecture titled “Healing with Scientific Certainty Through The Christ” Saturday morning, November 8, at 11:00 a.m. This will be held in our church auditorium.
On Sunday, November 9, Ms. Driessen will present a youth lecture titled “What Does it Mean to be a Christian Scientist in Today’s World?” Interested persons from age 12 to 35 are invited. Lunch is at 12:30 and the lecture starts at 1:30 and will be held at Eighth Church of Christ, Scientist, 11976 Memorial Drive. This lecture is sponsored by The Summit Committee and is Discovery Bound’s November activity.
In support of both these lectures, there will be a metaphysical prep meeting Friday evening, November 7 in our church edifice at 7:30. Pertinent questions and citations for this meeting are listed on a sheet you will find on the table by the clerk’s office.