Alexandre Fischer CS will give a talk this evening, Monday 19th June, at 7.30 pm entitled Can Spiritual Perception Bring Healing?
You are all very welcome at our church at 45 Hare Lane, Claygate, KT10 9BY
Thursday 25th at 7.30pm
You are welcome to join us either at our church or online for a service of Thanksgiving.
There will be music, singing, readings from the Bible and Science & Health by Mary Baker Eddy, along with sharing of gratitude to God.
The Wednesday evening meeting: you are warmly invited to join us in the church and online for this weekly meeting in which Christian Scientists tell of the healings they have experienced through their study of Christian Science.
This week's (in the church and online) Sunday Service: Each week Christian Scientists study one of twenty six subjects covering the basic teachings of Christian Science. They were provided by Mary Baker Eddy, the discoverer and founder of Christian Science. This week’s lesson subject is, 'Soul and Body.'
Our Sunday service and Sunday school are held at 10.30am
The Wednesday Testimony Meeting is held at 8pm.
Do join us either at our church or online.
A recording of our services and meetings are also available online.
Our next event will be our Sunday service at 10.30. The subject of this week's lesson sermon is 'Spirit'.
A recording of Sunday’s service is available on the website until Wednesday evening. A recording of our testimony meeting is available until Wednesday.
Our weekly testimony meeting on Wednesday which begins with a selection of citations from the Bible and the Christian Science textbook, Science & Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy, will take a spiritual look at mental health. They will be followed by experiences and remarks given by Christian Scientists, either present at the meeting, or those who are listening live online. The hymn numbers are: 346, 201 and 66.
This week our Sunday service will be held at 7.30pm due to extensive road closures in our area for the Ride London cycle races. On this occasion the Sunday School will be cancelled. Our study topic for this week is “Truth”.
A recording of Sunday’s service is available on the website until Wednesday evening. A recording of last week’s testimony meeting is available until Wednesday.
Our weekly testimony meeting on Wednesday begins with a selection of citations from the Bible and the Christian Science textbook, Science & Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy. This week’s citations will look at the meaning of happiness for those studying Christian Science in line with the BBC radio programmes each day this week on the pursuit of happiness. They will be followed by experiences and remarks given by Christian Scientists, either present at the meeting, or those who are listening live online.
Our Sunday service will be held at 10.30. The topic this week is, “Life”.
A recording of Sunday’s service is available on the website until Wednesday evening. A recording of last week’s testimony meeting is available until Wednesday.
Our weekly testimony meeting on Wednesday begins with a selection of citations from the Bible and the Christian Science textbook, Science & Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy. This will be followed by experiences and remarks given by Christian Scientists, either present at the meeting, or those who are listening live online.
Our Sunday service will be held at 10.30. The topic this week is, 'God'.
A recording of Sunday’s service is available on the website until Wednesday evening. A recording of last week’s testimony meeting is available until Wednesday.
Our weekly testimony meeting on Wednesday which begins with a selection of citations from the Bible and the Christian Science textbook, Science & Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy, prompted this week by the dry weather which is causing fires. This will be followed by experiences and remarks given by Christian Scientists, either present at the meeting, or those who are listening live online.
Our Sunday service will be held at 10.30. The topic this week is, “Sacrament”.
A recording of Sunday’s service is available on the website until Wednesday evening. A recording of our testimony meeting is available until the following Wednesday.
Our weekly testimony meeting on Wednesday at 8pm which begins with a selection of citations from the Bible and the Christian Science textbook, Science & Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy, on the subject of ‘Grace’, (further details over the page). This will be followed by experiences and remarks given by Christian Scientists, either present at the meeting, or those who are listening live online.
Our next event is our Sunday service to be held at 10.30. The topic this week is, “Christian Science” - its origin and its mission.
A recording of Sunday's service is available until Wednesday evening. A recording of last week's testimony meeting is available until Wednesday.
Our Sunday service will be held at 10.30. The topic is, God the Preserver of Man. You are warmly invited to attend in person or to listen online through the Zoom system.
The subject for this week’s Lesson Sermon which Christian Scientists will be studying daily is: God the Only Cause and Creator. You’re welcome to join the service on Sunday either in the church or via the Zoom system at 10.30am.
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On Wednesdays we hold our weekly testimony meeting which begins with a selection of citations from the Bible and the Christian Science textbook, Science & Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy, followed by experiences and remarks given by Christian Scientists, either present at the meeting, or those who are listening live online.
Our Sunday service will be held at 10.30. You are warmly invited to attend in person or to listen online through the Zoom system.
On Wednesdays we hold our weekly testimony meeting which begins with a selection of citations from the Bible and the Christian Science textbook, Science & Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy, followed by experiences and remarks given by Christian Scientists, either present at the meeting, or those who are listening live online.
Our Sunday service will be held at 10.30. You are warmly invited to attend in person or to listen online through the Zoom system.
Bishop Michael Curry's royal wedding address on the redemptive power of Love has left a lasting impression on many. The citations from the Bible and Christian Science textbook chosen for last Wednesday evening's meeting were inspired by his topic. In turn, the readings prompted many testimonies of healings which had resulted from recognising the power of Love. You can listen to a recording of the meeting by going to the 'Join Us Online' page.
Inspired by the Sermon given by Rev Michael Curry at the royal wedding last weekend, the readings on Wednesday evening will be on the ‘power of love.’ Please do join us either at the church or online.
The readings for our meeting this Wednesday are prompted by a recent Daily Lift by Mark Swinney entitled “God’s all-presence knows no boundaries“. Do join us at 8pm at the church, or online through the Zoom system, or by phone. Instructions for Zoom are on the website. We would love to hear your experiences of healing or remarks on Christian Science, by email or live participation via Zoom.
The readings for this week's Meeting will be on “Angels”. Please do join us either at our church in Hare Lane or by clicking on the Join Us Online button at the top of the page.
The readings for this week's meeting are prompted by a need to overcome problems which sometimes seem to come thick and fast and very unfairly. Please do join us either at the church or online. If you would like to send in a written testimony please use the First Reader's email address: claygatefirstreader@gmail.com and someone will read it out.
The subject for our Testimony meeting is "Church and Our Part in It". The hymns are 439, 304 and 176. Please do join us either at the church or online. If you would like to send in a written testimony please use the First Reader's email address: claygatefirstreader@gmail.com and someone will read it out.
The readings this week focus on cleansing of thought, prompted by a recent newspaper article on the largest clean up of one of the most polluted beaches in the world, all made possible by a change of thought. Please do join either at our church or online.
"At a time when medical solutions for health problems have never been more insistent, the readings at this week’s Meeting are on the Christian Science approach to healing."
Please do join us either at the church, or online through the Zoom system, or by phone.
The readings for this Wednesday's meeting will address national conflict. Do join us either at the church, or online through the Zoom system, or by phone.
The readings this week are prompted by a testifier’s remarks last Wednesday on the use of negative words. Over the past week the media has used on countless occasions the expression “the beast from the east”! Please do join us either at our church or online.
The topic for the citations from the BIble and the Christian Science text book, selected for this evening's meeting, will be 'Dealing with Abuse' focusing on protection and restoration for those abused. Please do join us either at our church or online.
As it is Valentine’s Day this Wednesday, there is much talk about the need for human love. The readings will tell of God’s love for all of His children and of each one’s completeness as the expression of this love.
The hymns are 270, 513 and 374.
Please do join us either at our church or online.
The citations this week have been prompted by a recent article in the Christian Science Monitor alerting us to the very severe drought in Cape Town, South Africa.
Please do join us either online or at our church.
TODAY: A free talk on Christian Science - 'Love - the healing answer to prayer' to be given by Lindsey J. Taylor CSB - 70 Oatlands Drive, Weybridge at 3pm. Read More for full information.
Wednesday Testimony Meeting 8pm
Sunday service & Sunday school 10.30
The two talks recently given by Timothy Rider and Robin Harrigan are available to listen to under Soundcloud on the Join Us Online page.
'Do you want to be healed?' It refers, of course, to the question which Jesus put to the impotent man he encountered at the pool of Bethesda. The citations for this week's testimony meeting pick up on the question Mark Swinney raised in Monday's Daily Lift.
The Hymns tonight are: 50, 195 & 474
Please do join us either at our church or online.
The hymns we will be singing are:
278 - Pilgrim on earth, home and heaven are within thee,
174 - Like as a mother, God comforteth His children;
499 - I am the Lord, there is none else; There is no God beside Me.
The subject of the Bible Lesson this week is Everlasting Punishment. Of the 26 subjects which we study through the year which cover the basic teachings of Christian Science, this is one of a small group which address specific theological topics in the light of Christian Science. One citation from the Christian Science textbook provides an idea of the tone of this week's lesson: Through the wholesome chastisements of Love, we are helped onward in the march towards righteousness, peace, and purity, which are the landmarks of Science. (page 322). Please do join us either at our church or online this Sunday at 10.30.
Please do join us either at our church in Hare Lane, Claygate, or online
Sunday at 10.30am
Wednesday at 8pm
Services are recorded and are available online all week
ALL ARE WELCOME
Our Bible Lessons are based on 26 subjects, which cover the basic teachings of Christian Science. These subjects include some which address specific theological topics in the light of Christian Science - see Read More. Please do join us either at our church or online on Sunday at 10.30.
At 3pm we will be sharing a webinair in the church building and all are welcome.
For the benefit of those who are less familiar with our services it might be helpful to explain that our Bible Lessons are based on 26 subjects, which cover the basic teachings of Christian Science.
Please do join us either at the church or online.
The Monitor’s View in Monday’s online edition titled, ‘The real lights of Vegas must shine on’, stressed the significance of the many acts of heroism and kindness which immediately countered the mass attack on Sunday. “The reason such tales are important is that they reflect the very qualities – such as poise, sacrifice, and compassion – needed to help prevent another mass killing.” The selection of passages from the Bible and the Christian Science textbook at our testimony meeting this week will explore the most effective ways in which we can meet and respond to threatening situations.
The citations from the Bible and Christian Science textbook will be in celebration of Life? Please do join us either at our church or Online.
You are warmly invited to a talk "One Family's Journey into the Land of Christian Science" by Auriel Wyndham Livezey based on her father John Wyndham's book 'The Ultimate Freedom'.
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Please do join us either at our church or online, where the citations from the Bible and Christian Science textbook chosen for our weekly testimony meeting will be based on Tuesday's Daily Lift - The Genesis choice ... Read more
Clearing the fog
The Bible citations and corresponding passages from the Christian Science textbook selected for our weekly meeting on Wednesday pick up the theme of Cate Vincent’s Daily Lift today (Tuesday) – ‘Clearing the fog’….”anything which keeps us from seeing the true spiritual creation.” (There is a link to the Daily Lift on the front page of our website). Please do join us either at the church or online At 8pm.
The citations to be read from the Bible and the Christian Science textbook at our Wednesday meeting this week take up the theme of our branch church’s resolution to use the Christian Science Monitor as our agenda for praying for the world. Please read more for further insights to the readings. The hymn numbers for the meeting are: 120, 73 & 175
The citations from the Bible and the Christian Science textbook to be read at this week’s Wednesday meeting are on the subject of praying about loneliness. Please do join us either at our church or online at 8pm. For more background on the readings please Read More.
Do join us either at the church or online for our service this Sunday. The Lesson Sermon is "Spirit".
The citations from the Bible and Christian Science textbook to be read at Wednesday’s meeting take up the topical issue - 'Defending against cyberattacks doesn’t depend only on software experts, computer codes, or antivirus programmes'. Read more below.
11 days full of inspiration, fun activities, and the opportunity to make new friends, ask any questions you have, and share your own insights with others.
Mary Baker Eddy, the discoverer and founder of Christian Science, provided 26 subjects for study in the weekly lesson sermons. In a few of these she addresses specific theological topics. This week’s lesson sermon is one of these. The titles can appear rather daunting but the Christian Science approach is far from daunting.
You are warmly invited to join us on Sunday morning at 10.30 when this wholly encouraging and loving lesson sermon will be read in its entirety. Wednesday Testimony Meeting are held at 8pm
Our Wednesday meetings at 8pm comprise of hymns and readings on a current topic followed by contributions, of gratitude and healing through Christian Science, from the congregation. The readings this week will be on "Find your thermal" inspired by last Thursday's Daily Lift by Deborah Huebsch. See more by clicking on the Read More tab below.
The subject of the Bible Lesson and the Sermon this week is simply 'Truth'
Our Wednesday meetings comprise of hymns and readings on a current topic followed by contributions of gratitude and healing through Christian Science from the congregation. The readings this week will be on 'appearance'. See more by clicking on the Read More tab below.
Do come and join us either at the church or online for this week’s Wednesday meeting which will pick up the theme of Mark Swinney’s contribution to the Monitor Daily A Christian Science Perspective, titled "Overcome with Good".
Sacrament - 'God is Spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in spirit and in truth.'
Shelly Richardson's Daily Lift on Tuesday - Can a sense of calm be permanent? - chimes in with the citations from the Bible and the Christian Science textbook at Wednesday meeting - Spiritual confidence in times of uncertainty.
The key part of healing is gratitude. So each Wednesday evening at 8.00 pm everyone is welcome to come and hear readings on a topical subject. This is followed by an open mic session where anyone present is able to share spontaneously how the laws of God, applied through prayer, have helped them to live a more harmonious life.
Our church service on Sundays consist of hymns, prayers and a Lesson Sermon, read from the King James Bible and the Christian Science textbook, Science and Health with key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy. The subject of this week's Lesson Sermon is "Christian Science".
The key part of healing is gratitude. So each Wednesday evening at 8.00 pm everyone is welcome to come and hear readings on a topical subject. This is followed by an open mic session where anyone present is able to share spontaneously how the laws of God, applied through prayer, have helped them to live a more harmonious life. The subject for this week's meeting will be on 'The City of our God'. If you would like to send in an email of a testimony during the service, we will be keeping an eye on the email inbox: claygatefirstreader@gmail.com
The subject of the sermon this week - 'Is the Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?'
The key part of healing is gratitude. So each Wednesday evening at 8.00 pm everyone is welcome to come and hear readings on a topical subject. This is followed by an open mic session where anyone present is able to share spontaneously how the laws of God, applied through prayer, have helped them to live a more harmonious life. The citations from the Bible and Christian Science textbook for this week's meeting will be based on Romans 8: 28
This week the sermon is all about 'God the Preserver of Man'. Please join us at the church or online at 10:30am.
The key part of healing is gratitude. So each Wednesday evening at 8.00 pm everyone is welcome to come and hear readings on a topical subject followed by an open mic session on how the laws of God, when applied, have helped people’s lives.
God the Only Cause and Creator
Our church service consists of hymns, prayers, a scriptural selection and the lesson sermon. Do come and join us at our church or online. Click below for information on the title of this week's lesson sermon.
Listen to the inspiring meeting held on Wednesday evening with readings, tesimonies and remarks in support of the Manchester attack last Monday. The recording is available for one week on Soundcloud - Wednesday Meeting recording. Prayers and remarks can also be read under the 'Praying for the World' page.
Join us this Wednesday, in person or online for our Wednesday church meeting. Our service is held at 45 Hare Lane, Claygate at 8.00pm (BST) or join us live online at: join-us-online.
The citations from the Bible and Christian Science textbook will be in response to the terrorist attack in Manchester and will focus on the 23rd Psalm.
Our church service consists of hymns, prayers, a scriptural selection and the lesson sermon. The topic of this week's sermon was 'Soul and Body'
The key part of healing is gratitude. So each Wednesday evening at 8.00 pm everyone is welcome to come and hear readings on a topical subject followed by an open mic session on how the laws of God, when applied, have helped people’s lives.
Our church service consists of hymns, prayers, a scriptural selection and the lesson sermon. This week's sermon digs into the subject - 'Mortals and Immortals'. Do come and join us at our church or online.
Lindsey Taylor’s Daily Lift last Friday, May 5, entitled 'A spiritual view of mental health' presented a timely antidote to the fears and concerns frequently expressed in the media about the adequate treatment of mental health and its cost to society. The selected readings from the Bible and Christian Science textbook on Wednesday will also approach this subject.
Lindsey Taylor CSB will be giving our next lecture, entitled “Love - the healing answer to prayer" on Monday 8th May.
Our church service consists of hymns, prayers, a scriptural selection and the lesson sermon. This week's sermon will provide fresh - christianly scientific - ways of thinking about the old theological concept of 'Adam and fallen man'. Do come and join us at our church or online.
The key part of healing is gratitude. So each Wednesday evening at 8.00 pm everyone is welcome to come and hear readings on a topical subject followed by an open mic session on how the laws of God, when applied, have helped people’s lives. This week the readings are in preparation for our forthcoming lecture - Searching for the Comforter.
Our church service consists of hymns, prayers and the Lesson Sermon. This week the sermon challenges traditional concepts about "Everlasting Punishment".
The Golden Text for this week is: The Lord is my shepherd; . . . He restoreth my soul:
Do come and join the service, either at our church, or online
The citations from the Bible and Christian Science textbook for the meeting will cover the aspect of God's everpresent care. Please do join us either online or at our church.
Our church service consists of hymns, prayers and the Lesson Sermon. This week the sermon is titled 'Probation After Death'.
The Golden Text is from Proverbs 12: In the way of righteousness is life; and in the pathway thereof there is no death.
Do join us either at the church or online to hear citations from the Bible and Christian Science textbook at this week's testimony meeting at 8pm.
Our church service consists of hymns, prayers and the Lesson Sermon, which this week is entitled "Doctrine of Atonement".
Do come and join the service, either at our church, or online.
'Forgiving the unforgivable' - The citations from the Bible and the Christian Science textbook on Wednesday will trace the three stages of spiritual treatment a Christian Science writer took to find freedom from a burning anger she had felt for years after experiencing abuse as a child.
Please join us either at church or online.
Our church service consists of hymns, prayers and the Lesson Sermon, which this week is entitled "Are Sin, Disease and Death Real?". Do come and either Join-us-online or at our church.
Please do join us either at the church or online to hear readings from the Bible and the Christian Science textbook on Mothering.
Our church service consists of hymns, prayers and the Lesson Sermon. Do come and either Join-us-online or at our church.
The citations from the Bible and the Christian Science textbook at this week's meeting will explore the use of prayer as a powerful and effective spiritual means of defence.
The readings this evening gave a spiritual perspective of the events that happened in London today and how each of us can pray about it. To hear the whole meeting please go to Join Us Live and click on the Soundcloud tab.
As next Sunday is Mother's Day in the UK the subject of this week's readings will be 'Mother'. Please do join us either at our church or by clicking the tab Join Us Live.
Two Lectures by Tony Lobl
This Saturday and Sunday
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The selection of readings from the Bible and the Christian Science textbook on Wednesday evening will explore some aspects of the increasingly divergent perceptions that different groups of people have of the same situation with a view to helping us to pray more effectively, and find a sense of peace.
Please do join us online or at our church at 8pm
This week the sermon will cover many aspects of 'Substance' with selections from the Bible that illustrate how an understanding of God has helped people to free themselves from difficult situations. Please do join us online or at our church
International Women's Day (March 8) is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. The readings for this Wednesday's meeting will present a spiritual view of true womanhood, and manhood. Please do join us either at the church at 8pm or online.
Our church service consists of hymns, prayers and the Lesson Sermon. Do come and either Join-us-online or at our church.
The citations from the Bible and the Christian Science textbook on Wednesday will explore the fundamental question, "How do you pray?"
The key part of healing is gratitude. So each Wednesday evening at 8.00 pm everyone is welcome to come and hear readings on a topical subject followed by an open mic session on how the laws of God, when applied, have helped people to live happier lives.
The citations from the Bible and the Christian Science textbook have been inspired by a lecture given by Maryl F Walters CSB, in the Christian Science church at Oxted on Monday night. Its title was, The healing power of divine Love.
This week the sermon will cover many aspects of 'Mind', with selections from the Bible that illustrate of how an understanding of God as Mind has helped people to free themselves from difficult situations.
Looking for Love? This week's Testimony Meeting looks at another aspect of this theme 'And Love is reflected in love’ (S&H 17:7). Please join us at 8pm either at the church or online.
This Sunday, the readers will share selected passages from the Bible and Christian Science Textbook on the subject 'SOUL'. Do join us at 10.30 either at our church or online.
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While getting involved in politics at local and national level is admirable, the readings at this week’s testimony meeting will explore a spiritual approach to perceived threats to our progress. Please do join us at 8pm either at church or online.
This Sunday, the readers will share selected passages from the Bible and Christian Science Textbook on the subject 'SPIRIT'. Do join us at 10.30 either at our church or online.
The readings from the Bible and the Christian Science textbook this week might be titled, The happy grace of gentleness (from Hymn 244):
O sweet and tender as the dawn, With mighty power to heal and bless, Is God’s dear gift to all His own: The happy grace of gentleness.
Hymn 244:1
From Concord Express - A Christian Science Study Resource: The King James Version of the Bible and Mary Baker Eddy's published writings
Please join us either at the church or online at 8.00 pm this evening.
This Sunday, the readers will share selected passages from the Bible and Christian Science Textbook on the subject 'LOVE'. Join us on Sunday at 10.30 either at our church or online.
The citations from the Bible and Christian Science textbook at this Wednesday's meeting will explore the basis for believing in the value of diversity in society. Please join us either at the church or online at 8.00 pm.
This Sunday, the readers will share selected passages from the Bible and Christian Science Textbook on the subject 'Truth'. Join us on Sunday at 10.30 either at our church or online.
The key part of healing is gratitude. So each Wednesday evening at 8.00 pm everyone is welcome to come and hear readings on a topical subject followed by an open mic session on how the laws of God, when applied, have helped people’s lives.
This Sunday, the readers will share selected passages on the subject 'Life'. Join us on Sunday at 10.30 either at our church or online. Click Read More to see the words for this week's solo - 'Regeneration'.
The key part of healing is gratitude. So each Wednesday evening at 8.00 pm everyone is welcome to come and hear readings on a topical subject followed by an open mic session on how the laws of God, when applied, have helped people’s lives.
The subject for this week's Lesson Sermon is 'Sacrament'. Please do join us on Sunday at 10.30 either at our church or online.
The citations from the Bible and the Christian Science textbook on Wednesday evening at 8pm will explore the issue of foresight.
Our church service consists of hymns, prayers, a solo, and a Bible-based Lesson Sermon. Do come and either join us online or at our church. The service on New Years Day starts at 10:30 as usual.
The Daily News Briefing in 16th December’s online edition of the Christian Science Monitor included a piece titled ‘Why fake news holds such allure’.
The readings from the Bible and the Christian Science Textbook on Wednesday will take up the issue of what we believe and why we believe it.
Our church service consists of hymns, prayers, a solo, and a Bible-based Lesson Sermon. Do come and either join-us-online or at our church. The service on Christmas Day starts at 10:30 as usual.
The key part of healing is gratitude. So each Wednesday evening at 8.00 pm everyone is welcome to come and hear readings on a topical subject followed by an open mic session on how the laws of God, when applied, have helped people’s lives.
The readings for this week take up the theme of Fenella Bennetts' poem in this week's Sentinel entitled Angel Space. Click here to read the whole poem.
Our church service consists of hymns, prayers and the Lesson Sermon. Do come and either Join-us-online or at our church.
The key part of healing is gratitude. So each Wednesday evening at 8.00 pm everyone is welcome to come and hear readings on a topical subject followed by an open mic session on how the laws of God, when applied, have helped people’s lives.
If you would like to listen to last week's testimony please go to Soundcloud