Love at work in prison

May 22nd, 2015

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Living Christian Science Today

There we were, in a glass-enclosed room with our seven young male students, all violent offenders in a youth correctional facility. My husband and I had been teaching these young men about Christian Science and about God’s love for them, and now it was time for them to apply what they had learned.

I watched them shift uneasily in their seats. They had just found out that the two young men who had stabbed some of their fellow prisoners with pens the night before would be allowed to return to the prison ward that night. Since all the men on the ward slept in one big room, not in separate cells, they felt vulnerable after lights-out. They feared a repeat of the violence and told us, “We don’t know what we’re going to do.”

As I heard my husband assure them of their safety in the everlasting arms of divine Love, I turned to God in prayer and quietly affirmed His constant presence and power despite the apparent threat. Just as Moses heard what he needed to know when he spoke to the children of Israel, I knew that I, too, could hear and speak God’s Word to these young men to calm their fears.

I listened for the still small voice of divine wisdom, and the thought came that God and His goodness are ever present, and that Christ, Truth, is always communicating that goodness to each of us—and expressing it in each of us as Love’s image. I knew that all of God’s creation reflects the perfection of the one divine Mind. Since God is Love and governs everyone, I reasoned that there could not possibly be a victim or a perpetrator. I also recalled the statement “Divine Love corrects and governs man,” which was in the Bible Lesson that week from Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy (p. 6).

I told the men, “God is Love, and He has created each and every one of us to love and be loved. The word God comes from the word good. God has created each of us good, and the goodness of divine Love shines on everyone in this ward right now and always, leaving no one out of the kingdom of heaven. God, good, Love, takes care of you and me and all, because God is All-in-all, so there is nothing to fear.”

We learn in Christian Science that a humble desire to be and do good is prayer. My husband and I had taught the young men in the class the Lord’s Prayer, together with its spiritual interpretation in Science and Health (see pp. 16–17). We also assured them that to “let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 2:5) is empowering, and they were being given an opportunity to prove that their prayers could be effective in their own lives.

So how did it all turn out that day? Was our prayer effective?

Prayer has a leavening effect that not only blesses the one who prays but also lifts the thought of others involved in the situation. And, as in the story of the woman who hid the leaven “in three measures of meal, till the whole was leavened” (Luke 13:21), right there in the prison, the leaven of divine Science leavened the whole ward. Our students exuded a confidence that God was their Life and that the power of God—the action of Love—takes care of man.

They high-fived each other as they walked out of our session into the prisoners’ common area. Written on yellow sticky-notes stuck to their shirts was Mrs. Eddy’s statement “Divine Love corrects and governs man.” They were empowered by the realization that they had the divine right to be free of fear.

There were no further problems with fights breaking out in the prison ward, even after the two prisoners returned. We had all patiently persevered and proved the effectiveness of prayer to overcome fear, and we had demonstrated that all of God’s children are under the control of divine Love. We had heeded Paul’s injunction “Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good” (Romans 12:21).

Marsha Pecaut CS is a local Christian Science Practitioner and a member of the Christian Science Society of Encinitas

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The God’s name game at the Encinitas Street fair

May 18th, 2015

The Reading Room will be open this weekend from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM on Saturday and 11:30 AM to 4:00 PM on Sunday during the Encinitas Street Fair.  Parking is tight so it might be a good time to take the train!  Come by and say hi if you can.

We will have a scavenger hunt called “The God’s name game” during the fair this Saturday and Sunday in our Garden where the kids search for the seven synonyms for God.

IMG_1236  In our textbook, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy she defines God in the glossary as:

God. The great I AM; the all-knowing, all-seeing, all-acting, all-wise, all-loving, and eternal; Principle; Mind; Soul; Spirit; Life; Truth; Love; all substance; intelligence.

So we place the names: Principle; Mind; Soul; Spirit; Life; Truth; Love around the garden to be found by the seekers.  Come by and join the fun and when a prize .

Click below to download a PDF of the game.

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Gods name game BK

This game is based on ideas taught in a Christian Science Sunday school.  For more information about a Sunday School near you click Here  .

http://www.cschurchrsf.org/Sunday_School_files/Media/DSC_0005/DSC_0005.jpg?disposition=downloadWe are also affiliated with the Sunday school at the Rancho Santa Fe Church whose Sunday School meets Sunday mornings at 10:00 am while church is going on in the auditorium next door.  This is a very active Sunday school and would also welcome new students with open arms.

If you would like to know what kids learn in Sunday school, click on the link below
What do you learn in Sunday School?

For information about the Rancho Santa Fe Sunday School Click here

April Street Fair 2017

April 29 & 30. Enjoy over 450 unique food, arts and crafts vendors plus four entertainment stages, children’s rides, Bike Valets, and a Beer Garden! Take advantage of free family fun, entertainment, a National Award Winning MainStreet and a traditional So-Cal beach town. Come for the sun, stay for the moonlight.

Savor craft beers and soak up the sun while listening to the best bands in San Diego rock out at the Beer Garden Stage. You can even bring your kids and your dogs! Take a break from the hustle and bustle by listening to the eclectic music at The Lumberyard Courtyard Stage. See the stars of tomorrow perform at the Hansen’s Community Stage and the Encinitas School of Music Stage! Great news cyclists, our two Bike Valet stations are open both days to store your bicycles while you peruse the Street Fair!

PLEASE NOTE that there is NO PARKING on Hwy 101 from D to J Street on Saturday and Sunday from 4am – 6pm. Your car will be towed by law enforcement if parked in the specified area. There will be signage leading up to the Street Fair as a reminder.

Phone (760) 753 4545

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

Driving Directions

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Mary Baker Eddy’s poem, Satisfied, sung at church today

May 17th, 2015

Mary Baker Eddy wrote the poem Satisfied and it is a regular hymn that is sung during our services. Jen Hijj sang this hymn as a solo with a contemporary arrangement at today’s May 17th church service. She does a great job and we were blessed to have her.

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The words to the poem are:

It matters not what be thy lot,
So Love doth guide;
For storm or shine, pure peace is thine,
Whate’er betide.

And of these stones, or tyrants’ thrones,
God able is
To raise up seed — in thought and deed —
To faithful His.

Aye, darkling sense, arise, go hence!
Our God is good.
False fears are foes — truth tatters those,
When understood.

Love looseth thee, and lifteth me,
Ayont hate’s thrall:
There Life is light, and wisdom might,
And God is All.

The centuries break, the earth-bound wake,
God’s glorified!
Who doth His will — His likeness still —
Is satisfied.

COUNTERACTING TERRORISM – THE GLOBAL REACH OF PRAYER

May 14th, 2015

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Kari Mashos, CSB

Speaker from the Christian Science Board of Lectureship will be addressing terrorism at the Carlsbad/Vista church.

Location

Christian Science Church
1630 S. Melrose Drive
Vista, CA
(behind Burger King)

Phone number: 760.599.4506

Time

Saturday May 16th – 11:00 a.m.

Church website

 

 

Perfect Child an original song by Elizabeth Griswold

May 11th, 2015

Elizabeth while being accompanied by Hamit on the guitar performed for us at our 4:00 church service Sunday, May 10th, in the garden at the Encinitas Reading Room.

Click here to hear her solo

Next Sunday Jen Haj will be doing the solo with Cindy on accompaniment.  Click here to hear a sample of Jen’s last solo.

Where is SATISFACTION found?

May 10th, 2015
Your QUESTIONS ANSWERED  
in live online chat
 with Kari Mashos, CSB practitioner and teacher of Christian Science. 
The link to type in your questions:
http://sentinel.christianscience.com/audio/audio-chats/satisfaction-what-does-your-spiritual-identity-have-to-do-with-it
Listen live  at same link:
May 12,  11 am – noon
Listen later  at same link to the replay at home
 with family & friends, or with us:
 
Christian Science Reading Room
912 S. Coast Highway, Encinitas
(across from Starbucks)
Chat is hosted by our parent organization: The First Church of Christ, Scientist

At our 4:00 church service today May 10th we will have an orignal piece for our solo

May 10th, 2015

Elizabeth Griswold will be singing a solo today that she wrote herself. She will be accompanied on the guitar by Hamid.
Here is a link to the last solo they did together called
Rooftop
Come and join us today at 4:00.

First Wednesday Testimonial Service May 6th

May 5th, 2015

We will be having our first Wednesday testimonial service this Wednesday, May 6th, at 4:00 pm.

Join us for singing, prayer, and readings from our Pastor, the Bible and Science and Health.  This healing meeting is then opened to individuals to share with the congregation, through testimonies and comments, how they have made the teachings of Christ Jesus practical in their own lives.  The inspiration and love shared in these healing meetings bring blessings to all.

       Testimonials. Sect. 24. “Glorify God in

        your body, and in your spirit, which are God’s”

        (St. Paul). Testimony in regard to the healing

        of the sick is highly important. More than a mere

        rehearsal of blessings, it scales the pinnacle of

        praise and illustrates the demonstration of Christ,

       “who healeth all thy diseases” (Psalm 103:3).

                                         Church Manual, page 47

Potluck and music after church next Sunday May 3rd

April 30th, 2015

The Rancho Santa Fe Christian Science church and the Encinitas Society are having a joint potluck at the Encinitas Reading Room this coming Sunday, May 3rd after our 4:00 pm church service.  The potluck will start around 5:15 and is for members of both churches, Encinitas Reading Room attendants, and anyone who comes to our 4:00 service in the garden behind the reading room.  In addition to the potluck there will be a variety of live music.  Bill Bailey and Elizabeth  Griswold will be teaming up for our church service.  They will also present other pieces during the potluck.  Bill will introduce some new music and there will be some special musical guests.

Bill is a concert pianist and plays regularly at the Rancho Santa Fe services.  Elizabeth Griswold is an accomplished soloist and has been singing for us at our services.  We are excited to hear what they will come up with.  Please join us for the 4:00 service and the potluck which starts at 5:15.

 

Internet Chat Tuesday, April 28 on Christian Healing with the Mother Church Board of Directors

April 26th, 2015

Continuing to build church—on a spiritual foundation of Christ-healing

Here’s a link to the Internet Chat for April 28 on Christian Healing with the Mother Church Board of Directors
Sentinel Audio Chat

Audio begins on April 28, 2015 at 2:00 pm EDT. Please come back to hear the broadcast!

The Christian Science Board of Directors

The founder of Christian Science, including the Church of Christ, Scientist, Mary Baker Eddy, taught her followers that the way this Church grows is through healing. Since the growth of our churches requires Christian Scientists to actively heal others through Christ, what does it take to make that healing happen? What kind of consecration and spiritual transformation is required of our lives?

This chat is an opportunity for you to bring your questions to the Christian Science Board of Directors, who have been giving this subject much thought. The chat will be an honest conversation between the Board and chat participants, exploring together how we all can be better Christian healers.

About the Christian Science Board of Directors: The Christian Science Board of Directors has five members—each with an equal voice in overseeing both the Church’s long-term direction and day-to-day operations. The current members are: Robin Hoagland, Allison W. Phinney, Jr., Scott Preller, Margaret Rogers, and Lyle Young. All five board members are, first and foremost, Christian Science healers. That means they are all Christian Science practitioners, providing professional healing services to the public. Each is also a teacher of Christian Science.

Come to the Carlsbad-Vista Reading Room on Tuesday, April 28 at 11:00 a.m. and listen to the Board of Directors podcast with other church members, friends and visitors.   The title of this one hour question and answer interactive chat is  CONTINUING TO BUILD CHURCH–ON THE SPIRITUAL FOUNDATION OF CHRIST-HEALING.  There will be a one hour discussion immediately following the chat  facilitated by Alan Galt.  You are invited to bring a sack lunch and join the discussion from noon to 1:00 p.m. and please share this information with others.   The address is 135 Main Street in Vista.  We hope to see you there.

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