Class Instruction

What is a Christian Science Class Instruction

Whether you’re having difficulty with a relationship, a chronic or acute health issue, a financial burden, an ethical dilemma, a lack of purpose or worth, or you just lost a dear one,  there are healing answers through prayer. Christian Science practitioners know in their hearts and from their experience that “with God all things are possible” (Matthew 19:26).
It is a deep love for God and a profound joy in helping others that motivates a Christian Science practitioner. These men and women are members of the Christian Science Mother Church who have dedicated themselves to the full time practice of Christian Science healing. Anyone may call upon them for help.

In following the example of Jesus, Christian Science practitioners respond to the full spectrum of human needs with consecrated, disciplined prayer,  turned wholeheartedly to God. It is a specific approach to prayer that addresses the underlying fears, doubts, confusion, and discouragement that so often keep us from feeling God’s ever-present love and its healing power. 

This spiritual treatment—unique to Christian Science—is explained fully in Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy. If you’d like to talk with a practitioner about the possibility of healing in your life, you can contact anyone advertising in The Christian Science Journal or in the online directory ( link below) , or myself.

French Class Instruction

Whether you’re having difficulty with a relationship, a chronic or acute health issue, a financial burden, an ethical dilemma, a lack of purpose or worth, or you just lost a dear one,  there are healing answers through prayer. Christian Science practitioners know in their hearts and from their experience that “with God all things are possible” (Matthew 19:26).
It is a deep love for God and a profound joy in helping others that motivates a Christian Science practitioner. These men and women are members of the Christian Science Mother Church who have dedicated themselves to the full time practice of Christian Science healing. Anyone may call upon them for help.

In following the example of Jesus, Christian Science practitioners respond to the full spectrum of human needs with consecrated, disciplined prayer,  turned wholeheartedly to God. It is a specific approach to prayer that addresses the underlying fears, doubts, confusion, and discouragement that so often keep us from feeling God’s ever-present love and its healing power. 

This spiritual treatment—unique to Christian Science—is explained fully in Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy. If you’d like to talk with a practitioner about the possibility of healing in your life, you can contact anyone advertising in The Christian Science Journal or in the online directory ( link below) , or myself.

What is Christian Science Class Instruction?

Primary Class Instruction

What is Christian Science Primary class instruction?
If you are interested in class or have questions, contact a teacher. Classes are held every year in many countries around the world and generally include 12 sessions over a two-week period. After completing class, students become members of an association with others who have taken class from the same teacher. Each association meets annually to provide for students’ continuing spiritual growth and progress. You may want to begin by reading what Mary Baker Eddy wrote about teaching and class instruction in the Church Manual (Articles XXVI and XXVII).
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How do I get started?
If you are interested in class or have questions, contact a teacher. Classes are held every year in many countries around the world and generally include 12 sessions over a two-week period. After completing class, students become members of an association with others who have taken class from the same teacher. Each association meets annually to provide for students’ continuing spiritual growth and progress. You may want to begin by reading what Mary Baker Eddy wrote about teaching and class instruction in the Church Manual (Articles XXVI and XXVII).
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