Third Church of Christ, Scientist, Dallas

Third Church of Christ, Scientist, Dallas Christian Science Church and Reading Room in Dallas, TX. Find us at https://www.thirdchurchdallas.org/

Our mission is to love and heal others.

We are a loving church for everyone searching for a spiritual progress through the power of God and the Christ spirit. Our mission is to love and heal others, our families, our congregation, our community, and our world. Our Pastor

When Mary Baker Eddy established The First Church of Christ, Scientist, she ordained the Bible and Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures as Pastor of the churc

h. The Christian Science church, therefore, has no ordained ministers. Our weekly Christian Science Bible Lesson, composed of citations from the Bible and related passages from Science and Health, is based on one of twenty six topics, which rotate semi annually. Each week’s lesson contains a fresh and unique combination of citations. Bible Lessons are published in various print and online editions so that individuals may study the lesson throughout the week prior to its being read at the Sunday service in Christian Science Churches around the world. Our Founder & Core Beliefs

Mary Baker Eddy was an influential American author, teacher, and religious leader, noted for her groundbreaking ideas about spirituality and health, which she named Christian Science. She articulated those ideas in her major work, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, first published in 1875.Four years later she founded the Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, which today has branch churches and societies around the world. Third Church is one of these branches. In 1908 she launched The Christian Science Monitor, a leading international newspaper, the recipient, to date, of seven Pulitzer Prizes. Service Times

Sunday at 10:30 am
Sunday School at 10:30 am
Wednesday at 7:30 pm
(childcare will be provided)

06/14/2026

If you visit Longyear Museum in Chestnut Hill, Mass., you may notice a recurring cross and crown motif. What is it? The cross and crown seal—emblematic of Christian Science—is featured on the cover of Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy.

The cross and crown window you see here is from the Original Edifice of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston. In 1908, Mrs. Eddy requested that the emblem be redesigned. As a result, the window was replaced and is now on view at Longyear Museum. We also sell several cross and crown items in our shop!

06/14/2026
06/13/2026

The replay of Annual Meeting and the Sunday afternoon hymn sing are now available in English. Feel free to share them with your Christian Science community. The replay of Annual Meeting in French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish will be available by June 19. All will be accessible online for one year.

christianscience.com/annualmeeting



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06/13/2026

Enjoy these metaphysical application ideas for this week's Christian Science Quarterly Bible Leson on "God the Preserver of Man" from Kathy Fitzer. Read of listen with link in bio or https://lnk.bio/s/6bd97

06/13/2026

A Christian Science Perspective: Held in Spirit, not ‘in irons’
By Barb Goodspeed Grant

"Do you know how sailboats stop without brakes? Sailors head directly into the wind. With no angle to the breeze, sails flap, and momentum is lost. This is known as being “in irons.”

When learning to sail, it’s not surprising to find ourselves inadvertently stalled or stuck in irons. But practice brings a growing understanding of sailing principles as well as fearless dominion and the ability to avoid or shift out of irons with ease.

If we feel thwarted at every turn – dismissed, detained, disturbed, denied – we may feel stuck in irons. But for every problem that seems to limit or restrict us, there is a spiritual solution."

Founded by Mary Baker Eddy, The Christian Science Monitor is a global news publication known for its independent, nonpartisan reporting on world affairs. It also features a weekly Christian Science Perspective article on a current issue. Readers can view or listen to up to three articles per month without a paid subscription.

06/12/2026
06/12/2026

⚽🏆Don’t miss this week’s issue of the Christian Science Sentinel — World Cup™ edition — as well as The Christian Science Monitor’s ongoing coverage! Check out the Sentinel issue to read the soccer and sports-themed articles and testimonies of healing.

Can’t make it in person to the Reading Room? Read the stories online with your personal subscriptions. June 8 Sentinel issue: https://sentinel.christianscience.com/

📷©️: The First Church of Christ, Scientist

"As spring transitions into summer in North America, the 2026 World Cup will be contested in Canada, Mexico, and the Uni...
06/08/2026

"As spring transitions into summer in North America, the 2026 World Cup will be contested in Canada, Mexico, and the United States. In the cities hosting this globally anticipated football (soccer) event, there are Christian Science Reading Rooms and churches ready to welcome the worldwide array of visiting fans." -Tony Lobl, The Christian Science Sentinel

Read the full article here: https://sentinel.christianscience.com/shared/view/1uuyaop1xde?s

06/07/2026
06/07/2026

Anastasia Fomitchova left her life in Paris to join the fight for her native Ukraine. She was inspired to write a book about the bravery and unflinching humanity of those she served alongside as a medic. Her message to Europeans: It’s their war, too. 👉 https://ebx.sh/uZFMm2

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4419 Oak Lawn Avenue
Dallas, TX
75219

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 2pm
Tuesday 10am - 2pm
Wednesday 10am - 2pm
Thursday 10am - 2pm
Friday 10am - 1pm
Sunday 10am - 12pm

Telephone

+12145267783

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