We are called to be agents of transformation in a seemingly mad world.
We are called to be agents of transformation in a seemingly mad world.
When we confront the core perceptions at the heart of our stories, they can offer us opportunities to heal and grow.
When we allow our spirituality to spill over into action, we bring a spirit of transformation to our communities and our world.
As we enter more deeply into our transition time, Rev. Steve shares his thoughts and wisdom about the journey that is ours to share.
Guest speaker Jana Stanfield shares a message on the grace of imperfection at the 11:00 am service.
As emphasized in Buddhist teaching, every aspect of life is impermanent. Change, therefore, is inevitable. How we flow with it is key.
We tend to be afraid of change, but engaging in that fear will hold us back from experiencing the joy and abundance God desires for us.
As a prelude to his afternoon workshop on the wisdom of aging and change, “Ramananda” offers an inspiring message on the aging of the body and the human spirit and consciousness that transcends the temporal.
We have the power to change our lives through thought, word and action.
Using the story of John the Baptist as a model – as we listen to the voice of truth within us, we can transform our lives and “make straight the path in the wilderness” for others.