Cultivating gratitude as a practice through times of joy and sorrow.
Cultivating gratitude as a practice through times of joy and sorrow.
A reflection on joy blending message and meditation.
A reflection on the myriad ways in which we are nurtured and supported by the element of water.
Even when we may not be able to control events, we can control our response to them. What practices help you shift into seeing the bigger picture or higher ground?
Rev Brigid leads the congregation in a Native American-inspired prayer that calls in Sacred Presence all around one, and literally asks for Spirit to be present at the front, back, sides—even above and below—of an individual.
We can lean into choosing gratitude in any situation, re-framing it to find grace and peace.
Exploring the gift of coming home: home to our deepest selves, home to God-within, home wherever we are in the world, home to the only moment there is: now, the present moment.
Letting go of negative emotions like guilt and fear, along with old “stories” we cling to, allows us to open our lives to healing and abundant living.
Rob’s message is about the power of asking God (Rob uses the name “LIA” – Love in Action) for all things and expressing gratitude, in advance, knowing that God wants what we want of something even better.
The practice of tithing is a way to short circuit our fears and open to the flow of Good in our lives.