As we embark on another holiday season, let us not only give thanks for what we have, but give to others who may be struggling with this season.
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.
Christians have been awaiting the Second Coming of Christ for over two millennia. What is it really? Does it mean the end of the world?
It is difficult to remain in balance in a world of duality, of opposites and extremes. Buddhism offers us the wisdom of following the “Middle Way.” (Sunday, November 5, 2017)
The Biblical story of Job illustrates a path for us for moving out of the experience of being lost. (Sunday, October 29, 2017)
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)
Re-cultivating a fundamental trust in life allows us to experience the freedom and joy that is our birthright.
What would life look like if we embraced inevitable change?
When we ourselves are trustworthy in mind, body, spirit and action we invite the trust of others and build trusting relationships.
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.