When we examine the Aramaic language employed by Jesus, we can gain much insight on his teachings about good and evil.
When we examine the Aramaic language employed by Jesus, we can gain much insight on his teachings about good and evil.
Divine energy is present within each of us, but it is up to us to activate it. Debra offers a 3-part practice to accomplish this activation.
Kerri shares her personal story of her discovery of the life-transforming Divine power within and then leads us in a powerful experience of affirmative prayer.
The story of Jesus passion, death and resurrection offers a metaphysical teaching for our own transformation.
The Gospel story of the wedding feast at Cana and the transformation of water into wine reveals the means of our own transformation.
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.
In the practice of gratitude we go to the altar within where we are, in effect, altered through that practice; our soul changed and expanded.
When we are feeling lost, we can first embrace that place of unknowing and see it as a place of Divine Potential. (Sunday, October 22, 2017)
Rev. Sam delineates three paths that may lead us to an experience of inner peace which may ultimately translate into outer peace. Each, though, has its pitfalls.
To overcome our fears and place our trust in God requires that we know God, have a relationship with God. This in turn requires that we make a regular “date” with the Divine.