MCSL Sunday Celebration, November 20, 2022
Sitting in Gratitude
Reverend Ruth Barnhart will examine our theme of Gratefulness. ❤️
SUNDAY CELEBRATION: 11 AM
Sunday Celebration Services
10:30am - 10:50am Meditation
11:00am - 12noon Celebration Service
303 N. Main Street, Fort Bragg
Corner of Main and Redwood
Upstairs above the Cookie Company
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Sitting in Gratitude
Reverend Ruth Barnhart will examine our theme of Gratefulness. ❤️
The Grate and the Grateful
Sally Wells will examine “Gratefulness.” She comments, “There is One Great Power which gives of Itself as all Existence—It is our very Being. Everything is full of Great-ness. We are the Great-full. Realizing this—embodying this— This is the opportunity of a lifetime”. ❤️
Gratefulness From a New Thought Perspective
George D’Amato will examine “Gratefulness” from a 'New Thought' perspective. Just where does it fall? Is it emotion, a state of being or a spiritual call? ❤️
“Day of the Dead Honoring Ceremony”
Reverend Tanya Wyldflower will conduct a special CandleLighting Ceremony, accompanied by Rainah Dancing Water and Jason Greenberg, in honor of the Day of the Dead, for all who have transitioned from this earth life. Members of all faith communities (or None) are welcome to attend this special day to honor those who have gone on before us. Feel welcome to bring a picture or item for the altar to remember the departed for this Celebration of Life.” ❤️
“The Trap of Belief”
Reverend Ruth Barnhart asks, “What does it mean to surrender and what exactly are we surrendering? What of loss of control or not getting what we desire, don’t we get a say? Is there a Divine Presence that has our backs? How do I know what is mine or not? It all can seem too much and yet it is so simple.” ❤️
“Effortless Being”
As Sally Wells notes, “We tend to identify ourselves by what we do, or what roles we’ve taken on in life, sometimes determined by outside sources. This can keep us from living fully as the powerfully creative spiritual beings we are. Honoring our truth at a deeper level opens us to limitless possibilities, freedom of choice, and personal integrity. Are you ready to honor the “who” that is truly you?” ❤️
“God It!”
Exploring this month’s theme of surrender, Licensed Practitioner Graduate, Sylvia Gilmour says: “Defining surrender as ceasing resistance to an opponent and submitting to their authority can feel threatening and disempowering. Yet surrender also means accepting that we don’t have to fight our way through life and deliberately deciding to align with the Divine for guidance and support in each moment. When a challenge arises, we can ‘God It’. ❤️
“Spiritual Relationships”
George D'Amato, retired Spiritual Practitioner, will sift through the teachings of New Thought Philosophy to unearth the secrets to a harmonious Spiritual Relationship. He promises us that, “Marriages, friendships and business relationships are bound to blossom once these secrets are not only discovered but implemented as a way of life!” ❤️
“Call Off the Search”
Reverend Ruth Barnhart speaks on our theme of “Coming Home” commenting: “For eons, there have been tales of spiritual pilgrimages, heroic journeys, quests to find home. Yet the goal seems ever elusive, forever down the path. Join us at the Mendocino Community Center on September 25th as we set out on our own way home.” ❤️
“Home Coming”
Join Reverend Tanya Wyldflower and Danny Barca in a music laden presentation on “Home Coming.” Together we will explore what it means to be at home in our world, our lives and the planet. The spacious airy community room at the Community Center is Mendocino is the perfect place to experience the joy of being at home with each other and Divine Spirit. ❤️
“Coming Home”
George D'Amato, retired licensed Practitioner, will hone in on the meaning of “Coming Home.” He also will ponder our one true mission in life. Could it be as simple as “Loving each other up while walking each other home...?” ❤️
“What’s It All About?”
“What’s It All About?” is the question Reverend Ruth Barnhart explores in this talk. She comments: “Yes we know that change is the nature of life. Yes we know that there are easier times, and harder times in our individual lives and in the world. But this?? What is going on in the world? What is it we can trust? Is there no point of sanity, is there anything that is secure? Let us take a look at how this teaching applies when everything seems to be falling apart.” ❤️
“Mindful Carelessness”
Reverend Tanya Wyldflower clarifies: “Does it mean not caring? A callous, cold disregard for our good or does it mean a carefree knowing that if it is in our lives - it is for our good? I propose that nothing happens to us in any moment that does not contain our highest good. Let’s explore that idea.
“Divine Carelessness in Action!”
Join us in a musical Sunday as Reverend Tanya Wyldflower explores our theme for the month ~ “Divine Carelessness” with musical explanations with guitarist/singer/songwriter Danny Barca.” ❤️
"New Thought versus Ancient Wisdom"
“We claim that our New Thought philosophy has its roots in Ancient Wisdom. George D'Amato (retired spiritual practitioner) will deliver the proof that this is actually true!” ❤️
“Center of the Universe”
As Reverend Tanya Wyldflower’s states:: Our theme of Sovereignty is about being the chooser in our lives, not just how we live but how we respond to what happens in our world. But sometimes, to disconnect from illusion and dysfunctional patterns, we need to go on a “sabbatical” and take a break from being “who we are” and reset ourselves to regain sovereignity over our lives. Come join us in a re-set! ❤️
“The Who, What, When and Where Of It All”
Reverend Ruth Barnhart notes: Ernest Holmes spoke the words: “There is a power for good and we can use it. What does this mean in our lives, in our world? How do we access it and what exactly does it do? In this world of complexity, let us enter into the simplicity of our practice.❤️
“The Who That Is You”
Sylvia Gilmour, Practitioner Graduate comments, “We tend to identify ourselves by what we do, or what roles we’ve taken on in life, sometimes determined by outside sources. This can keep us from living fully as the powerfully creative spiritual beings we are. Honoring our truth at a deeper level opens us to limitless possibilities, freedom of choice, and personal integrity. Are you ready to honor the “who” that is truly you. ❤️
“Sovereignty”
Ron Nadeau will share with us the insights he has gained in contemplating “What does it mean to live a sovereign life?” ❤️
“Sovereignty”
George D’Amato asks and answers this question: “Living a sovereign life in this Freewill Zone, who is really in charge?” ❤️