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"We Are One, Really!", Practitioner Maggie Cole, 7 pm, Sunday, April 1

Japanese Tea Garden, San Francisco As spiritual beings having a human experience, we are full and complete expressions of the Divine, this is our birthright, our true identity. Science of Mind teaches us that we are one, connected with all life. Is there a space between our humanity and divinity? The way in which we think of this, hold this in our consciousness promotes our oneness or the sense of separation. We choose, all the time. Calvin Johnson brings his talent and presence to fill our service with music. Come early as Calvin loves to sing for us. The service begins at 7 pm in Waggoner Hall, North Wing.  All are welcome.

"Roots and Shoots," Rev. Tara Steele, 7 pm, Sunday, March 25

April in Paris, Tara Steele This month our topic has been "Rooted in the Divine." Deep healthy roots are important to the blossoming of a flower or a human being. And, after a daffodil blooms, wise gardeners don't cut the leaves off at the base. They leave them to put nourishment from the sun back into the bulbs for the next year. Rev. Tara believes that, like tulips and daffodils, it is not enough to be rooted in the Divine. Though it is essential, we must also reach out to the world, bringing who we are and what is ours to do into full blossom and then renewal.  On Sunday evening, come share your thoughts as we sit together in spiritual community. The service begins at 7 pm in Waggoner Hall. All are welcome.

Science of Mind Q & A with Rev. Tara Steele and the Sunday Evening Services Team, 7 pm, March 18

Photo by Elijah Hiett on Unsplas h We celebrate 100 years of our teaching, the Science of Mind, this year. The teaching has evolved since Ernest Holmes published Creative Mind in 1918. It is a philosophy rich in observations, wisdom, and its share of jargon. Are you wondering what "we are One" means in your life? Do you want to know how our style of "affirmative prayer" differs from prayer in other faith traditions? Curious about how changing their thoughts has changed people's lives? This Sunday evening, the Sunday evening services team welcomes your questions, comments, insights. Join Maggie Cole, Elias Owens, Tara Steele, Marielle Taylor, and Sherry Vierra as we sit in circle to talk about what's on your mind about Science of Mind. The conversation begins at 7 pm in Waggoner Hall, North Wing. All are welcome.

Conversation Circle: Rooted in the Divine, Sherry Vierra, RScP, 7 pm, Sunday, March 11

Photo by Samuel Zeller on Unsplash At Sunday evening's service, we will explore our identity. How do we see ourselves in the moment and how does God see us? Practitioner Sherry Vierra facilitates the conversation. All are welcome. The service begins at 7 pm in Waggoner Hall, North Wing.