
Christian Science Church, Sequim -- Photo by Alan Halfhill
Join us for in-person services
Sundays at 10:00 am
Wednesdays at 12:00 Noon
See our Church Services page for more specific information about our services.
Sunday School classes begin at 10:00 am and are held in our Reading Room, located at 121 North Sequim Avenue. Students up to the age of 20 are welcome.
Our Reading Room offers a place to read, pray, and get inspired. It is open daily except Sundays and Wednesdays from Noon to 3:00 pm. You are invited to purchase or borrow books related to Christian Science. You will also find Bible reference books, biographies of Mary Baker Eddy, The Christian Science Monitor, as well as a variety of inspirational music and children's books.
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"Seeing goodness -- everywhere" is the title of the Sentinel Watch podcast for the week of December 8-14. How would your life change if you not only believed that the only thing that exists is spiritual goodness, but had actually seen and felt it? Host Jenny Sawyer spoke with Tricia Chantha and Karina Bumatay about their experiences—and the beautiful effects. Listen here. You may also access other recent Sentinel Watch podcasts here.
The weekly Christian Science Bible Lessons are a resource for comfort, support, and inspiration. The Lessons consist of Bible verses paired with related passages from Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy. You can subscribe to a print or digital version here. Or you can listen to this week's Lesson by calling 206-538-6630.
Discover Christian Science Audio
- Podcasts from the Christian Science Sentinel, The Christian Science Monitor, and the Mary Baker Eddy Library
- Christian Science Daily Lift
- Continuous playback of Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy
- Church services from The Mother Church
- Continuous playback of inspirational music and hymns
Listen now.
Image - The Christian Science Publishing Society
"Man not in the storm" is the title of an editorial by Paul Stark Seeley from the archives of The Christian Science Sentinel which expands on a theme from the Bible Lesson for the week of December 8-14. God gives us dominion over the belief that we are subject to mindless destructive material forces. Read the editorial here.
The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., is designed to commemorate the word and works of our Master, which should reinstate primitive Christianity and its lost element of healing." (Church Manual, by Mary Baker Eddy.) Learn more.
Photo - Carol H. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress

"Building character and community -- Christian Science organizations at college and university" is the title of a podcast produced by researchers at the Mary Baker Eddy Library. Find out how Christian Science student and faculty groups have fostered healing and fellowship in a range of academic settings. Listen to the podcast here.
Enrich your day with the Daily Lift podcast -- short takes on inspiring, healing ideas. Each Lift lasts about 3 to 4 minutes. You can listen here. Or listen by phone by calling 617-450-3430.
The Christian Science
Pastor
The Christian Science Pastor is comprised of two books, the Bible and Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy. This pastor is available around the clock to comfort, guide, and heal. Learn more.
What is
Christian Science?
Mary Baker Eddy defined Christian Science as “the law of God, the law of good ...” (Rudimental Divine Science, p.1) She studied the Bible deeply and found universal and dependable laws of God. These laws are the foundation of Christian Science. Learn more.
Discoverer and Founder
of Christian Science
Mary Baker Eddy (1821-1910) was a spiritual pioneer. Through her deep study of the Bible, it became clear to her that the divine laws of God could be applied by anyone to heal every form of human suffering and sin. Learn more.
