“Hang up on ‘Uncle George’” – Whos George?? Find out in the artical below. Also Join our new on-line church service

Hang up on ‘Uncle George’

From the July 25, 2011 issue of the Christian Science Sentinel


Many years ago, when I was in college, I got a phone call one evening that went something like this:

“Hello?”

“Bob? This is Uncle George.”

“Hi, Uncle George!”

“How are you?”

“Great!” I answered. “How are you?”

“I’m fine. How’s school?”

“It’s good.”

Stand porter at the door of thought. Admitting only such conclusions as you wish realized in bodily results, you will control yourself harmoniously” (Science and Health by Mary Baker Eddy p. 392).

“And how was your trip to England?”

“Terrific, I had a wonderful time.”

“Glad to hear it. I was just sitting here thinking about my favorite nephew and thought I’d call.”

“Of course. Great to hear from you!”

Now this probably seems pretty unremarkable, and it was, except for one thing.

I didn’t have an Uncle George …………Read More

Also:

Join us for our Church service this Sunday at 10:00 AM in person or join on-line from the convert of your home computer.  Call us for instructions if you would like to join our service online

Phone (760) 753 4545

912 S. Coast Hwy. 101, (just South of H Street – across from Starbucks), Encinitas, CA 92024

Driving Directions

If you would like to receive information from our Christian Science Society of Encinitas which includes notices about our events and services, please enter your email address to the right in the subscribe window.  It is free, and you will then be sent an email to confirm your subscription.

If you would like to receive information from our Christian Science Society of Encinitas which includes notices about our events and services, please enter your email address to the right in the subscribe window. It is free, and you will then be sent an email to confirm your subscription.

 

3 Responses to ““Hang up on ‘Uncle George’” – Whos George?? Find out in the artical below. Also Join our new on-line church service”

  1. S says:

    Hi!

    Thank you for the email blast that just went out. It is nice to hear from you. I would suggest that you proofread it before sending it out. There are many obvious “typo” mistakes. I do not need to list them – if you reread it no doubt you will notice them right away. I don’t want spelling errors to detract from your message:)

    • Bill Blok says:

      Thanks for your input. If you do see mistakes please forgive me. We are short staffed and so I do what I can. Sometimes I do cut and past to save time, so if you can point them out that would be helpful.
      Thanks
      Bill

  2. Susan Stroud says:

    Ha!Ha! Just what I needed. I have an Uncle George trying to get in right now!

Leave a Reply to S