Join Rev. Sydney as she explores the history and tradition of Kwanzaa, celebrated from Dec. 26 through January 1. Learn about the seven principles celebrated during this holiday, so applicable to all of us as we progress on our spiritual paths.
Join Rev. Sydney as she explores the history and tradition of Kwanzaa, celebrated from Dec. 26 through January 1. Learn about the seven principles celebrated during this holiday, so applicable to all of us as we progress on our spiritual paths.
The true gift of giving is when you give of yourself – your time, your effort, your caring. Listen in as Rev. Melanie explores the power of true giving with wisdom, insight, and humor. Learn about gift-giving in years past, and enjoy a retelling of the classic “The Gift of the Magi” by Charles Dickens.
Rev. Sydney’s message focuses on expressing appreciation with meaning, using the tools of nonviolent communication. How do you turn a comment such as “Good job!” into an expression of detailed appreciation that lets the listener know what his or her effort meant to you? Learn how expressing appreciation more deeply can create meaningful connection in your life!
Enjoy Jeanie as she explores the truth that giving and receiving are different aspects of the flow of energy in the universe. When we give joyfully, freely and unconditionally, from the heart, the energy behind our giving increases many times over, and we keep the abundance of the universe circulating in our life and in the lives of all. We are blessed as we give with a grateful heart!
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As we continue our series on the abundance that surrounds us, Rev. Melanie explores the spiritual principles that help us recognize and celebrate this truth. What attracts this abundance into manifestation? Doing what we love, sharing our gifts with the world will bring support into our lives we could not have anticipated. Enjoy!
Abundance surrounds and sustains us all the time. What is abundance? What does it look like? How does it feel? How do we embrace it for ourselves and for our community as a whole? And how do we give thanks for all that we are given each and every day? We are blessed when we