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Sunday School

Our Classes Can Help You Find Answers

Individuals up to the age of twenty are welcome to our informal and visitor-friendly classes where you will learn:

  • There is a solution to every problem
  • You are not alone
  • Everyone has goodness in them

 

We read about people in the Bible who had to face really big challenges. And you know what? We discover that what helped people back in Bible times, can help you today.

  • We learn that help comes from a wonderfully good and loving power that cares for us all the time – called God.
  • We learn that we can speak and listen to God – called Prayer.
  • We see how prayer brings good results in our lives – called Healing.

 

So if you’ve got some challenges in school, at home, or in sports, are trying to figure out what you’re going to be when you grow up, or if you’d just like to learn more about god, our classes can help you find answers. Join us, we meet every Sunday. Our teachers are experienced Christian Scientists dedicated to helping students understand the Bible, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures and other writings from our discovery and founder Mary Baker Eddy.

Sunday School

Sunday School is for those under the age of 20, and meets at the same time as our Church Services.

The Powerful Resource of Prayer

Teaching young people the powerful resource of prayer; how to turn to God when afraid; the virtues of unselfishness, goodness, purity, and affection; practice in quiet and solitude are invaluable life skills. Regardless of your family’s religious background, or previous experience, there is room in our Sunday School for your family!

 

Sunday School is for those under the age of 20, and meets at the same time as our Church Services. Children are taught valuable lessons from the Bible, as well as a practical way to apply them to their everyday lives.

 

To learn more about the curriculum with which your child would be presented, and what Sunday School is like, Contact Us!

What we most need is the prayer of fervent desire for growth in grace,
expressed in patience meekness love, and good deeds.
— Mary Baker Eddy