Sunday School
 

Learning to put spiritual values to work is a primary focus in the Christian Science Sunday School.  Young people up to the age of 20 are taught the Scriptures starting with The Ten Commandments, The Sermon on the Mount, The Lord's Prayer and its spiritual interpretation by Mary Baker Eddy.  Older classes consist of questions and answers as related to study of the Christian Science Quarterly Bible Lessons also read in church services.


"Children- The spiritual thoughts and representatives of Life, Truth and Love." 
                        
 - Mary Baker Eddy  

A Sunday School service begins with everyone singing a hymn with piano accompaniment, which is then followed by a few moments of silent prayer, and an audible repetition of the Lord's Prayer.  The remainder of the hour is spent with teachers in classes by age group.  These teachers provide spiritual guidance while relating their own life experiences to students.
 
 

The Sunday School meets at 10:30 AM each Sunday for one hour.  Young people up to the age of twenty concerned about identity, relationships, or who feel concern and fear about the future can find guidance in a loving, supportive environment.  Students study the Bible and the weekly Lesson Sermon as well as the Ten Commandments, the Beatitudes, the Sermon on the Mount and the Lord's Prayer.  Sunday School studies and class discussions give young people the tools needed to meet the many challenges faced by today's youth.
 

 

 

"May the dear Sunday School children always be gathering Easter lilies
 of Love with happy hearts and ripening goodness." 
   
                           - Mary Baker Eddy