October 2008


This is week six of our annual seven-week in home book study. This week the topic in the book we are studying is called “Love, Family and Relationships.”
We will explore the spiritual principles of Divine Love. This power of the Divine called love has the ability to work through us in our relationships to bring out the best in ourselves and in others.  Divine love can heal the “worst” of ourselves, our wounded hearts.
Too often our relationships can be tarnished by our need to be right or by a feeling of having been made wrong.  Divine Love and Wisdom can cause us to change our perspective, broaden our understanding, and expand our awareness, which makes our lives, loves and relationships more blessed and grace filled.

The book we are reading this year is A Blessing In Disguise by Andrea Joy Cohen M.D.. This book is available in our bookstore. It is filled with short stories that run the gamut from overcoming challenges to spirituality to everyday life lessons. You may recognize some of the authors of the stories, such as Thich Nhat Hanh, Stephen Levine, Dean Ornish to Paramahamsa Prajnanananda. There is something here for everyone. Since each section is filled with short stories, it’s an easy read but with much depth.

Blessings,

Heidi                     Audio

This is week three of our annual seven-week in home book study. This week the topic in the book we are studying is called “Spirituality.” If life was compared to a river, where would each of us be and what would we be doing in this river? Think on this and we will explore it more on Sunday. Ever been whitewater rafting, or wanted to go whitewater rafting? If so, I am sure you will want to be in attendance. 

 

I look forward to exploring this topic on Sunday.

 

The book were reading this year is A Blessing In Disguise by Andrea Joy Cohen M.D..This book is available in our bookstore. It is filled with short stories that run the gamut from overcoming challenges to spirituality to everyday life lessons. You may recognize some of the authors of the stories, such as Thich Nhat Hanh, Stephen Levine, Dean Ornish to Paramahamsa Prajnanananda. There is something here for everyone. Since each section is filled with short stories, it’s an easy read but with much depth.  -Rev. Bill       Audio

This is Week four of our annual seven-week in home book study. This week the topic in the book we are studying is called Life’s Everyday Lessons. When was the last time we apologized to someone? How powerful is this practice? To answer this, I suggest we recall the last time that someone apologized to us. I look forward to exploring this topic on Sunday.  –Rev. Bill

 

The book we’re reading this year is A Blessing In Disguise by Andrea Joy Cohen M.D..This book is available in our bookstore. It is filled with short stories that run the gamut from overcoming challenges to spirituality to everyday life lessons. You may recognize some of the authors of the stories, such as Thich Nhat Hanh, Stephen Levine, Dean Ornish to Paramahamsa Prajnanananda. There is something here for everyone. Since each section is filled with short stories, it’s an easy read but with much depth.   Click here for Audio.

This is Week Three of our annual seven-week in home book study. This week the topic in the book we are studying is called Death and Dying. In my opinion this is one of the least talked about issues in Western culture. What to do? How to be with someone, as they get ready for this transition? Have we given much thought to our own death and what our true desires are? In this section of the book we hear from Thich Nhat Hanh among other authors with great insight.

 

The book we’re reading this year is A Blessing In Disguise by Andrea Joy Cohen M.D.This book is available in our bookstore. It is filled with short stories that run the gamut from overcoming challenges to spirituality to everyday life lessons. You may recognize some of the authors of the stories, such as Thich Nhat Hanh, Stephen Levine, Dean Ornish to Paramahamsa Prajnanananda. There is something here for everyone. Since each section is filled with short stories, it’s an easy read but with much depth. 

-Rev. Bill  —>audio