November 17th Lecture: “Humility that ‘Overcomes the World’"

Mark McCurties, C.S.

Mark McCurties, C.S.

FREE PUBLIC LECTURE

"Humility that ‘Overcomes the World’"

Speaker: Mark McCurties, C.S.

Date: Sunday, November 17, 2019, at 2:00 p.m.

Location: Northwest Library, Mtg Rm B, 5600 NW 122nd St, Oklahoma City

This lecture is sponsored by Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist, Oklahoma City

For more information, call (405) 473-4063

Member of The Christian Science Board of Lectureship

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October 13th Lecture: "Time is Not a Factor in Your Life"

Dave Hohle, C.S.B.

Dave Hohle, C.S.B.

FREE PUBLIC LECTURE

"Time is Not a Factor in Your Life"

Speaker: Dave Hohle, C.S.B.

Date: Sunday, October 13, 2019, at 2:00 p.m.

Location: First Church of Christ, Scientist, Oklahoma City

For more information, call (405) 942-8186

Member of The Christian Science Board of Lectureship

Time is not a factor in your life

This talk explores how we can begin to gain spiritual freedom from limitation associated with time and age. Time is a constant in physics, but totally disappears in metaphysics. Time measures matter, but divine Mind or spiritual consciousness is immeasurable and infinite. This talk distinguishes between time and timelessness, age and agelessness, and encourages freedom from mortal limitations associated with time by understanding more about the spiritual nature of life. This understanding leads to more freedom, more productivity, and more harmony.

Time is not a factor in your life is not about how to get the most out of a 24-hour day, but how to gain dominion by living in the timeless, stressless spiritual now. We’ll look at what we mean by eternity. Is it a never-ending series of nows? What is immediacy? The Bible says, "now is the accepted time; now is the day of salvation.” Could salvation mean, in part, freedom from the mortal tyranny of time?

The talk points out the advantages of identifying ourselves truly as God’s spiritual idea right now – continuous, ageless, useful, and as indestructible as He is – rather than as limited, aging mortals.

Finally, the listener is encouraged to allow his or her thoughts or moments to be God-moments – God-inspired and God-motivated. In this way the listener will be able to begin demonstrating that truly, time is not a factor.

October 7th Lecture: "How Spiritual Ideas Work In Us"

Melanie Wahlberg, C.S.

Melanie Wahlberg, C.S.

FREE PUBLIC LECTURE

"How Spiritual Ideas Work In Us"

Speaker: Melanie Wahlberg, C.S.

Date: Monday, October 7, 2019, at 7:00 p.m.

Location: Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist, Tulsa

For more information, call (918) 742-5711

Member of The Christian Science Board of Lectureship

How spiritual ideas work in us

In the middle of difficult circumstances, it would be so reassuring to feel supported in our efforts for progress, instead of feeling alone. In this talk, I discuss what I’ve found helpful in my practice of Christian Science healing: that God loves us deeply, is an active presence of good in our lives, and provides fresh ideas about our spiritual nature that wipe away fear and reveal inspired solutions.

By turning to God for help, we open up to divine ideas and feel the presence of God in tangible ways, ways that change our lives and our health for the better. I call this healing.

During the lecture, I explore God as Spirit, Love, and Mind, rather than as a man-like figure making arbitrary decisions about our lives. This divine Mind is the one source of all good and true ideas. So God’s thoughts remind us of our spiritual identity, guide us to express more love, and show us our divine intelligence.

I talk about Christ Jesus’ teachings in the Bible as being the best example of how to heal by listening to these ideas. And I delve into Mary Baker Eddy’s book, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, as the explanation of Christian Science healing based on Christ Jesus’ life. I give examples of how this healing approach has transformed lives, including a mother and her infant daughter who experienced physical healing. The mother said, “It felt like the ideas themselves did the work.”