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MCSL Sunday Celebration, April 7, 2024

The Transcendentalists’ Gift to Ernest Holmes


George D’Amato, retired Science of Mind Practitioner, will reveal how the Transcendentalists , and especially Ralph Waldo Emerson, influenced Ernest Holmes to turn away from organized religion and to write what Holmes called ‘The Science of Mind’ ❤️

MCSL Sunday Celebration, March 10. 2024

Annual Membership Meeting and Potluck Luncheon

Please join us in person or on Zoom for our Annual Membership Meeting.  This is the once a year meeting we are required to  have, and to have you vote on our actions of last year and our plans for this year, in order for us to legally maintain our tax-exempt status. ❤️

MCSL Sunday Celebration, February 25, 2024

What’s Love Got to Do With It?


As Reverend Ruth Barnhart notes, “It is said that God is Love.  Here we say that we are love.  So what are we to do about all those other feelings that creep in?  How do we become more loving,  or are we meant to just rid ourselves of all that is not love?  In the world of so much division and hatefulness, where is all this divine love? ❤️

MCSL Sunday Celebration, January 28, 2024

Covenant for Calling in our New Minister

The CoCreation Workshop was completed this week.  Please come and hear the results of the Workshop presented by the Workshop facilitator, Rev. Eileen Brownell.  She will offer prayers and share the Covenant that we created to call in the perfect minister for our Center. ❤️

MCSL Sunday Celebration, December 10, 2023

The Celebration of the Sacred


Reverend Ruth Barnhart notes, “December is a month rich with spiritual celebrations, Advent and Christmas, Hanukkah, the pagan celebration of Yule on the Winter Solstice; a time that calls many to prayer, feasts and fasts.  But if the Divine is ever present, how do we distinguish between that which is sacred and profane and what about all the mundane of life in-between the holidays?” ❤️