Events
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Book Talk – Peter Henniker-Heaton: Man of Joy
FeaturedPeace Haven 12630 Rott Road, St. Louis, MOJoin us for a book talk by author Kim Schuette. Learn more about Mr. Henniker-Heaton's life, his healing of paralysis, and his inspiring contributions to the Christian Science periodicals that continue to bless so many.
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Spiritual Sustainability at St. Louis Earth Day Festival
St Louis Earth Day Festival 1 Theatre Drive, St. Louis, MOCan our SPIRITUALITY impact sustainability? You are invited! Stop by the Christian Science booth at the St. Louis Earth Day Festival. Join us for lively discussions about the relevance of prayer and spirituality to solving environmental and sustainability challenges. Booth M22.
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Christian Science Reading Room GRAND OPENING
FeaturedRegional Christian Science Reading Room 10552 Old Olive Street Rd., St. Louis, MOYou are invited to explore our brand new Regional Christian Science Reading Room! Here you'll find a quiet place to study and pray, spiritually-focused books and magazines, and a new approach to reading the Bible . . . that heals.
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Free Public Talk: Learning to Love Your Enemies
Schlafly Library 225 N Euclid Ave St Louis MO 63108, St Louis, United StatesJoin First Church of Christ Scientist St Louis for a free public lecture titled Learning to Love Your Enemies with speaker Giulia Nesi Tetreau. This inspiring talk will be held on Saturday, August 23 at 11:00 AM at the Schlafly Library located at 225 N Euclid Ave, St Louis MO 63108, in the Central West End. The event runs until noon and includes free child care. All are welcome to explore the healing message of Christian Science.
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The Bible and Christian Science – What’s the connection?
Principia College Library 1 Maybeck Place, Elshah, ILThe Bible was central to the work and thought of Mary Baker Eddy (1821–1910), the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science. Her writings overflow with biblical quotations and references. A limited-run exhibit on display in the Principia College Library features research from students on Mary Baker Eddy’s interpretation of Genesis, Exodus, Psalms, the Gospels, Paul’s letters, and Revelation.
