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Classes in The Science of Mind and Spirit Why take classes?

The basic principles we study are profound, but not necessarily easy to embody and practice in our daily lives. Sunday morning is where we hear about our potential, but the classroom is where we experience the practical application of principle. The process of regular Science of Mind ™ class attendance is how we begin to embody a true change in our consciousness.

No matter who you are or what the current issues on your path, in classes you will find a new perspective - in a timeless message that is totally relevant for today. Each class is taught in a fun and fast-paced format. The support of shared insights and the opportunity to ask questions in a classroom setting offer a learning environment not easily duplicated with solitary study. The discipline of regular attendance and the weekly readings create a framework for asking the big questions about life and your place in it.


"Learning is finding out what we already know. Doing is demonstrating that you know it. Teaching is reminding others that they know just as well as you. You are all learners, doers, and teachers." Richard Bach


Winter Class Schedule!

Beginning Tuesday, January 17:

  • Visioning
    A live online class using Skype and Chat with Rev. Jill. 
    Tuesday evenings, 5:30-8:30 p.m., 8 weeks.

Beginning Thursday, January 19:

  • Foundations of Science of Mind
    The class that takes you beyond limits! It is also the pre-requisite for all other "certificated" classes. Rev Jill and Joe Walck, RScP.
    Thursday evenings, 6:30-9:15 p.m., 10 weeks

Beginning Thursday, January 26:

  • The Mind-Body Connection 
    A powerful new class offered by a guest teacher, Rev. Rita Foster. Previous completion of Foundations required.
    Thursday evenings, 6:30-9:15 p.m., 8 weeks.

 

Mystery and Meaning
by Ernest Holmes

"There is a great difference between saying I am God and saying God is me. Ice is water. All ice is some water, but not all water is ice. So we might say of the life of humanity: All of our life is some of the life of God; some of the life of God is all of our life, but we are not all of the life of God. I am convinced that whatever my life is, it is God. There is no difference between my life and God in essence; the difference is in degree.

I believe that each one of us, in turning to the great inner life, is turning to God, and yet an individual is never God. Whoever penetrates this inner life will find it to be birthless, deathless, fearless, eternal, happy, perfect, and complete. Gradually, there dawns in one’s consciousness a sense that God is flowing into everything one is doing. As individuals, we must reeducate our minds and realize we have as an ally a presence, a law, in which the past, present, and future, and all people whom we call living and dead, live and move and have their being—forever unfolding."

A Holmes Reader on Meaning by Ernest Holmes, Science of Mind Publishing, July 2011 Vol.2

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