Christian Science Organization at University of California, Berkeley

Call or text Barbara at (510) 325-5979 or Bill at (801) 558-9831 or email Erika at erika.page@berkeley.edu to find out about current meeting times.

 

The Christian Science Organization at UC Berkeley, also referred to as the CSO for short, is one of many of its kind to be found on college campuses throughout the world. Its purpose is to provide a platform for sharing Christian Science with the campus community through sponsorship of events such as lectures and symposiums, and also as a means of supporting each member in bringing the leavening perspective and influence of divine truth to bear on his or her individual field of academic study.

“Academics of the right sort are requisite. Observation, invention, study, and original thought are expansive and should promote the growth of mortal mind out of itself, out of all that is mortal.” —Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy, page 195

Weekly meetings include readings from the Bible and Science and Health, prayer, singing of hymns, and discussion. All members of the UC community interested in Christian Science and in exploring practical spirituality for finding lasting answers to individual and global issues are welcome to attend.

“..business men and cultured scholars have found that Christian Science enhances their endurance and mental powers, enlarges their perception of character, gives them acuteness and comprehensiveness and an ability to exceed their ordinary capacity.” —Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, page 128

The Christian Science Organization at Berkeley can also be found on Facebook and on Yelp!

More information about Christian Science Organizations generally can be found on The First Church of Christ, Scientist website.

 

 

Location

2601 Durant Ave, Berkeley, CA

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Life without limit

Watch a replay of the Christian Science Lecture
“Life without limit, Love without fear”
by Fujiko Signs, C.S.B.,
sponsored by the CSO in April 2018