Services

Evergreen Christian Science Church (Located at 28244 Harebell Lane)

Sunday services are being held at 10 am in the church edifice and are accessible through Zoom.

Sunday school classes also at 10 am are being held both in the church Sunday school and through Zoom.

Wednesday night Testimony meetings at 7:00 pm are also held at the church or accessible through Zoom.

Please contact our clerk at: clerk@christianscienceevergreen.com for specific information about how to join our services or Sunday school classes via Zoom.

Sunday Services
These healing services are conducted by First and Second Readers elected from the church membership.  The Bible (King James version) and the Christian Science textbook, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy, are the Pastor of this church. Together, they are the source of the Weekly Bible Lessons found in the Christian Science Quarterly, available for study during the week and presented by the two Readers as the sermon on Sunday.

Sunday School
Through informal class discussion and activities, students and teachers explore together the truths of the Bible and how to heal daily challenges with prayer.  They learn about God and how to apply God’s laws of love, safety, health, and intelligence to their schoolwork, relationships, and athletics. They learn about the Ten Commandments, Jesus, the Sermon on the Mount, and the inspiring stories of many Biblical characters. Sunday School helps them become strong adults with a moral and spiritual foundation upon which they can successfully build their lives. (Children and young people up to the age of 20 are warmly welcomed.)

Wednesday Evening
Everyone is welcome to attend our mid-week testimony meetings which are held in-person at the church and by Zoom each Wednesday at 7:00 pm.  We gather to listen to readings that focus thought on a particular idea drawn from the Bible and Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures. After these brief readings, individuals share inspiration and experiences of healing brought about by the study and practice of Christian Science.