Dear Family and Friends, This past Sunday, we reflected on the truth that we are “Whole No Matter What”. Our spiritual journey is not about becoming whole—it is about remembering that we have always been whole. We explored the idea that there are no...
Dear Family and Friends, This past Sunday, we explored the many ways Love lifts us, not as a fleeting emotion, but as the very Presence and Power of Spirit expressing through our lives. We reflected on the idea that grief is often evidence that we have loved deeply,...
Dear Family and Friends, This past Sunday, while Rev. Staci was away, Rev. Sandi and I explored the idea of “Carrying Our Doubt Together” we were reminded that doubt is not a sign of spiritual weakness, but often part of the human and spiritual journey itself. We...
Dear Family and Friends, It is with deep pride and heartfelt joy that I celebrate a significant and well-deserved honor bestowed upon my best friend, colleague, and beloved co-minister, Staci Hylton. Rev. Dr. Staci Hylton has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate of...
Dear Family and Friends, As you move through the days ahead, notice where you may be standing at the edge of the known. When you feel the urge to fill the space with worry or noise, pause. Take a breath. Spend just five minutes in the silence and listen for what...
Ernest Holmes reminds us that Truth is not something we admire from a distance—it is something we practice. The Law does not act by itself; it acts through us. In Science of Mind, we don’t prove Truth by believing harder—we prove it by living differently. – (How to...
Dear Family and Friends, It’s been a few days since Sunday’s message, “Surrendering Into Newness,” and you might already be noticing a little spiritual itchiness, those moments when the old skin feels just a little too tight. That’s a good sign! It means your soul is...
Dear Family and Friends, Beneath every story, every silence, and every wall, there is life quietly moving. Inspired by writer Lyanda Lynn Haupt’s reflections on the “beneathness” of nature and Ernest Holmes’ reminder that “Life is all...
Dear Family and Friends, It’s easy to smile back at someone who smiles at us, but true spiritual practice begins where comfort ends. Those unlikeable moments, people, or even the parts of ourselves we resist aren’t obstacles to love — they’re invitations to deepen...
Dear Family and Friends, True light doesn’t come from the world around us — it rises from the Spirit within us. When we pause long enough to listen, the Divine whispers guidance, strength, and peace through that inner glow. This week, may we stop seeking outer...