All are welcomed to attend our services and meetings and to visit and use our Reading Room.
In person: Sunday service is at 10:30 am, about one hour in length and includes the sermon found in the Christian Science Quarterly, hymns, and prayer. The Bible and the Christian Science textbook are our only preachers and the Scriptural texts and their correlative passages from our denominational textbook compise our sermon.

Our church purpose is to re-establish the Christianity that heals as Jesus demonstrated. The activities of the Christian Science church are designed to inspire and encourage, as well as to explain, the practical Science of Christ that heals.

Upcoming and recent sermons:

March 17th ......................... Substance
March 24th ......................... Matter
March 31st ......................... Reality (Easter)

April 7th .............................. Unreality
April 14th ........................... Are Sin, Disease, and Death Real?
April 21st ............................ Doctrine of Atonement
April 28th ............................ Probation After Death

May 5th ............................... Everlasting Punishment
May 12th ............................ Adam and Fallen Man
May 19th ............................ Mortals and Immortals
May 26th ........................... Soul and Body

June 2nd ............................. Ancient and Modern Necromancy, alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced
June 9th ............................... God the Only Cause and Creator
June 16th ............................ God the Preserver of Man
June 23rd ............................ Is the Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?
June 30th ............................ Christian Science
In person: Wednesday testimony meeting is at 7:30 pm. Readings from the Bible and Science and Health with hymns and a period for testimonies of healing and remarks on your practice of Christian Science.
Sunday School is at 10:30 am. Students are taught from the Scriptures and lessons cover the Ten Commandments, the Sermon on the Mount, and the Lord's Prayer and its spiritual interpretation as found in our textbook. Classes include questions and answers and discussion of the weekly Bible lesson. An email in advance for new students appreciated at csrr2harrisburg@aol.com