Christian Science Sunday School is a weekly one-hour session where young people are taught the Bible and the power of prayer. We welcome children and young people up to age 20.
Students can attend Sunday School until their 20th birthday. Child care is provided for infants and toddlers. Most Churches include 3-year-olds in the Sunday School. Students and their families do not need to be Christian Scientists to attend Sunday School.
The Christian Science Church is a lay church. Therefore, Sunday School is taught by church members who are experienced Christian Scientists.
The Sunday School curriculum is centered around the study of the Bible and the Christian Science textbook, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, written by the founder of the religion Mary Baker Eddy.
The younger classes are taught the Ten Commandments, the Lord’s Prayer and the Sermon on the Mount, along with many other Bible stories.
The Sunday School curriculum is centered around the study of the Bible and the Christian Science textbook, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, written by the founder of the religion Mary Baker Eddy.
Older students continue their Bible study while learning how prayer is a practical way to see and feel the presence of God in their lives.
No. All are welcome to attend Christian Science churches and Sunday Schools.
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Christian Science Sunday School pupils from the UK travel as an accompanied group to Crystal Lake Camps in the USA for two weeks during the summer holidays.
Easter Camp
This annual week-long camp is aimed at young people and families interested in exploring and sharing Christian Science.