Staci Hilton

“It is right that we should be successful, for otherwise Spirit is not expressed. The Divine cannot lack for anything, and we should not lack for anything that makes life worthwhile here on earth.” Ernest Holmes, The Science of Mind (p. 262)

Dear Friends and Family,

For those that were in attendance on Sunday, I revealed that I had been called to confidently MOVE to My Highest Good. I also stated that I was not yet ready to leave Las Vegas CSL, however, some didn’t hear me say that. My apologies for those that misunderstood or didn’t hear me. Just so you know, I WOULD NEVER communicate that from the stage on a Sunday in a performative manner. I am however moving to a new residence that is just 4 miles up the street from where I currently reside. What I really want to impress upon you as the Spirit, Infinite Intelligence, the Divine calls us and we have the choice to be in resistance, denial, upset, disbelief, or we may move BOLDLY toward that which we are being called to do or be. A call doesn’t only apply to ministry it could be a call to a new relationship, to start a new workout routine, a call to a different career choice, a move across country, or just 4 miles away. In order to hear the call, practice listening, and be willing to do or be that which is necessary for you to be successful.

Living in the same residence for the past eight years has been comfortable, and comfort feels good, however, comfort doesn’t always require one to unpack their baggage. For me that baggage has to do with financial resources that are not exactly…ha-ha the same as that when I was also a Realtor and Property Manager. So, I was called to step out of my comfort and rely on Principle and as the Divine would have it, all the right people, situations, and residence showed up for me. In the midst of the chaos and discomfort, it was very clear that I must keep doing my work bringing love and light to others because that is what provided me the gratitude and fulfillment to take the next steps.

Thank you, to my nephew Jayden who kept me on my toes, was loving, kind, funny, and reminded me what courage and resilience looks like and for his dad, my brother Jeffrey, for doing an amazing job as a single dad. Jeff, you always have been and always will be my heart. Thanks for being patient, loving, kind, compassionate and fully supportive. I am also deeply grateful for all those that have supported me in this next step.

I also want to thank Practitioner Sharon Kunde and wish her well as she now moves across country. You are loved, you are a blessing, and we are always just a phone call, email, text, or zoom call away. Thank you for all the love and good that you have given us here at Las Vegas CSL. I love and support you always in always.

Peace and Blessings to all,
Rev. Staci