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Music at our 4:00 Sunday Church Services

Thursday, April 9th, 2015

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We now are having live music again at our Sunday services in our Reading Room Garden.  Last Easter Sunday we had Jen Hajj sing the solo and she was accompanied by Cindy.  It was a great service and we had beautiful music threaded throughout which included Jen singing Amazing Grace before the 1st hymn while playing her guitar.

Video clip of Jen’s solo

This coming Sunday April 12th, we will have an acapella duet by John and Elizabeth Griswold singing Hallelujah by MaMuse.

Our goal is to have a music offering at each one of our services but we still have some Sundays to fill so check back with us to see what’s happening. The easiest way to know, is to sign up to follow this blog by submitting your email below and you will be emailed every time we have an update.

The following Sunday, April 26th, we will not be having a church service because the Encinitas Street Fair is that weekend.  We will however have the reading room open during the street fair, so if you come to the fair on Saturday or Sunday the 25th or 26th of April, come by and say hi.  Fair hours are from 9am-5pm on both Saturday and Sunday.

 

Camp show for Camp Bow-Isle Saturday, March 28th At 5:00 PM

Wednesday, March 18th, 2015

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2015 Metaphysical Theme
“Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God…”
Isaiah 41:10

All Christian Science Sunday school students, parents, teachers and anyone else interested may attend

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Camp show for Camp Bow-Isle Saturday, March 28thAt 5:00 PM

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Come meet director Jon Heath from Camp Bow-Isle on Bowen Island in Beautiful British Columbia

He is making a presentation about camp  and answering any questions you may have.

After a pizza party, those who would like can play Miniature golf in Del Mar at Pelly’s Mini Golf.

captainblok@gmail.com or call Bill at (541) 753 6395 for more information

Camp show for Camp Bow-2 (PDF)

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About The Christian Science Monitor

Tuesday, March 17th, 2015

The Christian Science Monitor is an independent international news organization that delivers thoughtful, global coverage. We want to inspire people to think about what they’ve read long after they’ve left the page. To share what they’ve learned with others. And to do something that makes a difference.

We are not about promoting any specific set of policies, actions or ideologies. The founder of the Monitor was convinced that what reaches and affects thought ultimately shapes experiences and moves our world forward. News, therefore, should be thought-provoking, trustworthy, and engaging. We seek to give our readers the information and multiple perspectives they need in order to develop their own constructive conclusions.

Read more:About The Christian Science Monitor

 

Reading room hours

Sunday, March 15th, 2015

We will be closed on Mondays until further notice.

See “Updated Reading Room Hours” posted on this website for our open hours.

You are welcome anytime.

I didn’t have to accept sickness, and didn’t deserve it

Saturday, March 14th, 2015

This is an interview done by the San Diego Reader’s Joseph O’Brien, June 25, 2014

 


Mark Patterson and Marsha Pecant

San Diego Reader: How long do you spend writing your sermon?

Reader Marsha Pecaut: We have 26 preselected topics that we use for Bible sermons each week. We have one each week and they rotate. Some examples of these topics would be love or life (We consider both those words another name for God). There are other topics such as “God, the preserver of man,” a little bit more specific to the world’s situation. We don’t prepare the Bible sermons, though; they’re prepared for us and they are read around the world. The sermons last about a half an hour. We don’t have a professional clergy; we’re a church of laymen — no one is better than anyone else. Our readers of the Bible sermon are elected by local membership on a rotational basis. So everyone gets a turn. The Bible sermons for the week are derived from the Holy Bible and the Christian Science textbook — “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy.

SDR: What is your favorite subject to hear as a topic?

RP: Since our ministry is to feed the hungry and heal hearts, we try to get to where that light shines and the understanding comes that God who is love is all in all. I love the topic of love. In fact, love heals us. So, that’s the topic I most enjoy and use in my own private practice to minister to God’s children by being a helper a friend and a persuader of truth.

SDR: Why Christian Science?

RP: When I woke up on my wedding day, I was sick, coughing with a sore throat and fever. And it was my day! It was my wedding day! From everything I learned in Sunday school I realized I didn’t have to accept sickness, and didn’t deserve it. I believed that God would heal me as Christ Jesus taught us if we pray, listen and are humble. I knew I could experience good and be free from that feeling of disease. So I prayed. As the Bible tells us to go into a closet to pray, I went into a quiet room with wedding dress and all and…prayed. All those feelings left — and I was completely free for my wedding, during and after the ceremony. I danced; I had a joyous time.

SDR: Where do you go when you die?

RP: The understanding that God is life helps convince me that eternity doesn’t begin when we die. Eternal life is now….I think that heaven and hell are not places or localities; I believe they’re states of consciousness — what we’re really thinking. So if heaven and hell are not places, then the choices we make every moment of every day and forever make my world and everyone’s world. So, if we’re choosing good, and we’re being obedient to the Golden Rule and God’s commandments, if we’re living that word of God then our thoughts are in that heavenly consciousness. On the other hand, if one continues to break God’s commandments and not follow the Golden Rule, then the sinner is going to make sin its own hell by doing evil.

Updated Reading Room hours

Tuesday, March 10th, 2015

Monday Closed
Tuesday 2pm – 5pm
Wednesday 10am – 5pm
Thursday 10pm – 5pm
Friday 12pm – 5pm
Saturday 12pm – 5pm
Sunday 3:30pm – 4pm

Come visit us and see whats new.
Also don’t forget about our afternoon Church services at 4:00 on Sundays.
Last Sunday we had a packed house.
In addition we have a testimonial meeting on the 1st Wednesday of each month at 4:00pm.

-See you there!

Video at the Encinitas Reading Room “Safe Trick or Treat” on Highway 101 last year 2014

Monday, March 2nd, 2015

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Csrr Halloween Event

This was a fun event and you should plan on joining us next year.

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Meanwhile we have the Spring street Fair, which is our next event coming up on April 25 & 26:

     http://www.encinitas101.com/events/annual-aprilstreetfair/
It would be great to see you down here.
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Photos from our recent lecture during Wellness week

Thursday, February 5th, 2015

“A Way out of Darkness” – a talk at the Christian Science Reading Room, during Wellness week. Our guest speaker was Larissa Snorek-Yates, CS. (A member of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship).

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Also durning Wellness week local Christian Science practitioners discussed the divine right to health and well being. We had free pizza and beverages at the Christian Science Reading and played the Radical Acts card game

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welcome

Saturday, December 14th, 2013

We’d love for you to stop by our newly completed Reading Room and Garden. It’s our gift to the community, open to all!

Great progress on our new Reading Room and Garden – right on the Coast Highway in downtown Encinitas, CA 92024

Monday, August 12th, 2013
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