Mendocino Center for Spiritual Living

SUNDAY CELEBRATION: 11 AM

Sunday Celebration Services

10:30am - 10:50am Meditation
11:00am - 12noon Celebration Service
Mendocino Community Center
998 School Street, Mendocino

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The Gathering Place
in the Union Lumber Company Store
303 N. Main Street, Fort Bragg

Mailing address:

PO Box 187, Fort Bragg CA 95437
707 964-1458

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MCSL Sunday Celebration, August 4, 2024

THE 7 STEPS TO BEING A LIGHTWORKER

Hosted by Aileen Cureton & Gary Weinberg, they ask: What does it mean to be a “Lightworker?” When so much of what we used to call “the normal world” feels turned on its head, it’s comforting to know that, amidst the chaos, there are spiritual, inspirational pathways back to sanity.

Through music, song and the spoken word, Aileen Cureton and Gary Michael Weinberg of The BAGMEN offer us 7 steps: seven old ways of thinking new again that can help turn that light back on in the world, and in ourselves. ❤️

MCSL Sunday Celebration, July 28, 2024

Perfectly Imperfect, an Expansive Experience

Rev Ruth Barnhart explains: We celebrate the beauty of living the imperfect life. We’ll explore the concept of living without the limitations of “not good enough” or “not yet.” By recognizing the inherent beauty and potential in our perceived imperfections, we open ourselves up to an expansive experience of life. We’ll delve into the power of self-compassion, self-acceptance, and cultivating a sense of wholeness in the midst of life’s challenges. ❤️

MCSL Sunday Celebration, July 14, 2024

Leaning Into Imperfection

Aileen Cureton explains: This week, we delve deeper into the concept of embracing imperfection as a transformative shift in perspective. We’ll explore the profound possibilities that arise when we shift our perception and recognize that everything in existence, including what we perceive as flaws, is divinely perfect. By leaning into imperfection, we open ourselves up to new possibilities and discover a greater sense of acceptance and appreciation for ourselves and others. In this way, embracing imperfection allows us to cultivate self-acceptance and deepen our connection to the divine presence within us and all around us.

One Sentence Affirmation: I embrace imperfection and discover profound possibilities. ❤️

MCSL Sunday Celebration, July 7, 2024

What if Perfection Isn’t the Goal

Gorge D’Amato explains: Discover the liberating truth about perfectionism and its impact on your personal and spiritual growth.  Explore the transformative power of embracing imperfections as divinely perfect, and unlock a path towards self-acceptance, freedom, and authentic living. ❤️

MCSL Sunday Celebration, June 16, 2024

Fired Up

Aileen Cureton, our Spiritual director explains: Being fired up means we’re excited, passionate, and ready to get going. When we’re fired up with holy boldness, we know anything is possible and we’re going to achieve it, without fail and without question. Let’s do it, now! ❤️

MCSL Sunday Celebration, June 9, 2024

Fired Up

Aileen Cureton, our Spiritual director explains: Being fired up means we’re excited, passionate, and ready to get going. When we’re fired up with holy boldness, we know anything is possible and we’re going to achieve it, without fail and without question. Let’s do it, now! ❤️

MCSL Sunday Celebration, May 26, 2024

The Power of Vision

Reverend Tanya Wyldflower will speak on “Vision is a companion to self-actualization. A vision allows us to know who we are and what we can create together. It is a path to self-discovery which brings us closer to our own authentic expression”. ❤️

MCSL Sunday Celebration, May 5, 2024

The Inner Landscape

Retired Science of Mind Practitioner George D’Amato will speak on: “The path to our most authentic expression starts with the exploration of our own inner landscape. Through observation, curiosity, and self discovery we uncover the “grandness” that has been there all along.” ❤️

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’ ❤️