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This talk is about the reality and reliability of God’s love

“Dependable results require a dependable foundation,” Emra Farkas says. “When the reality of God’s love comes home to us in an undeniable way, I think we very naturally want to understand more.”

This talk is about the reality and reliability of God’s love

“Dependable results require a dependable foundation,” Emra Farkas says. “When the reality of God’s love comes home to us in an undeniable way, I think we very naturally want to understand more.”

Emra’s talk “Can prayer be scientific?” will focus on universal healing precepts found in the Holy Bible, especially in Christ Jesus’ life and teachings, showing how they are available for anyone to understand and experience through the lens of Christian Science. The talk is free and open to the community.

Emra has been a Christian Science practitioner for many years, helping people on a daily basis through this scientific approach to prayer. She travels from her home base in Santa Fe, New Mexico to speak to audiences around the world as a member of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship.

Can prayer be scientific?

2 p.m., Saturday, May 16, 2026

University of Denver, Sturm Hall

Lindsay Auditorium, Room 291

Directions & parking

For paid parking on the University of Denver campus, take Evans Avenue to High Street and turn south, then take a left at the first entrance into Lot E. An attendant will be on hand to direct you. The fee is $10.

From the parking lot, use the crosswalk at High Street to cross to the north side of Evans. 

Follow the red dashed line (see map below) to the main Sturm Hall entrance. An ADA entrance is available on the west side of the building. Take the stairs or elevator to the 2nd Floor where Lindsay Auditorium is located.