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Is Love Enough?
Our thoughts shape our world, and our automatic thoughts and responses may be limiting. How do we become more conscious of our automatic thoughts, so that we can be and bring love to everything we do? How can we change our response to effectively heal the world by healing ourselves?
3 days ago5 min read


You Were Made for Love. Now What?
Love isn't something that arrives when conditions are right. It's a force — Martin Luther King's word — and an active one. SOM founder Ernest Holmes said it would be difficult, if not impossible, to find any situation that doesn't respond to love's creative and healing power.
Jun 154 min read


Looking For Love? Here's How to Find It
Rev. Michael Auch kicked off our June Higher Deeper Love theme on Sunday with All the Love We Cannot See, reminding us of a fish named Fred—intro'd to us by Rev. Larry—a fish on a lifelong quest to find water. Fred had no idea he was immersed in, swimming through, and sustained by water. That’s what love is. When we talk about love in Science of Mind, we aren’t talking about romantic love, or as Rev. Michael described, loving a person, a thing, or idea. Love is the energy tha
Jun 84 min read


Permission Granted: Question Everything
Some of us likely grew up in an environment where questions weren’t welcome. Whether that was school, family, or church, we learned that toeing the line, not asking questions, and not talking back were the correct behavior. We were expected to believe what we were told (how many heard our parents say, “because I said so!”?). For some of us, that didn't sit well. If we’ve learned nothing this month, talking about doubt, it’s that doubt isn’t the opposite of faith. It’s an impe
Jun 15 min read


What If Uncertainty Is the Invitation, Not the Problem?
Doubt isn't divine; doubt is human-generated. Doubt starts with comparison, looking outward. We create our own constriction to our flow of good, and we don't have to. Spirit always says yes; it's our source, substance, and supply, and always available if we're open to it. Listen for guidance; if you're on the threshold, the only right answer is yes.
May 265 min read


When Doubt Shows Up, What Do We Do With It, Together?
I just came back from ten days away with no computer (and I limited my phone use). Re-entry is always an adjustment, and I know it's been a good reset when everything I do requires me to stop and think before doing. That could be why my weekly mindset reset (Sunday service) mattered even more this week, because Rev. Jim Boone's talk was exactly what I needed to hear on my return (caught the YouTube replay). Continuing with our May theme, Divine Doubt, Rev. Jim, one of our awe
May 184 min read


Don’t Wait: Doubt as a Doorway
How can you use doubt as a doorway to greater awareness and a better life experience? Rev. Gary shares ideas about how to make doubt our friend rather than foe, how to use it so it no longer stops us from creating the life we desire. When we reframe our interpretation, we shift our mindset.
May 45 min read


Love: We're Already Swimming In It
It may sound cliche but love is all around us. It's everywhere, all the time, all at once. When we see love as a way of being, rather than a feeling, it gets easier. It's all part of Oneness, the universal expression of divine connection. We just can't always see it, with so many distractions and active efforts to divide us. And yet, if we act from a place of love, we become love. We are love, at our core.
Apr 284 min read


Mercy, Mercy Me: On Earth Day, Learning to Hear What Matters
Where else can you go on a Sunday morning for a meaningful mindset reset and hear our own local superstars belting the venerable Rev. Al Green from the stage? One more reason I love this place. Mercy, mercy me. That opening set the tone, soulful and grounded, for this pre-Earth Day Sunday. Followed by Joni Mitchell's Big Yellow Taxi, another favorite, and also, sadly, the perfect Earth Day song for all the wrong reasons. And, our talented team more than did the music justice,
Apr 214 min read


Oh, What a Beautiful Morning!
What to bunnies, eggs, and presence have to do with each other? Easter is filled with symbolism and Rev. Jim Boone brought all these home with his talk, Living with Presence and Deep Awareness. Kicking off with Oh, What a Beautiful Morning, sung by an amazing group of humans, we kicked off Easter joyfully, mindfully, and with practicality.
Apr 74 min read


Truth or Dare: Why Not Both/And? Be Daring With Your Truth
Closing our 5-week "What If?" series with a service that brought the house down, we're challenged us to be "possibilitarians" — see possibility even in dark times and dare to act from love. Themes were co-creation, courage, and transformation, the spiritual reset we need right now. If you're looking for a spiritual community that asks you to think, question, and dare — come find us.
Mar 313 min read


Want to Change the World? Be a Beetle
Want to change the world? Be a beetle. Say what? Rev. Larry took us on a journey through the jungle where bioluminescent beetles light the way. What does that mean for us? You don't have to be special to light the way for others; do what lights you up.
Mar 243 min read


Imagine: What if it's More Important Than You Think?
What if imagination is one of the most powerful tools we have? In the context of SOM philosophy, it's what gives us power.
Mar 174 min read


Probability? Or Possibility? We Get to Choose.
What do bucket lists, spiritual growth, and a fictional spaceship powered by infinite improbability have in common? More than you might think. Here, we explore probability, possibility, and the edge where change begins.
Feb 243 min read


In a World of Noise, Listen to the Silence
We're exploring the edges - how to stretch and grow beyond what we already know. We're living in a time of extraordinary complexity, with overburdened systems and ineffective narratives. That's why sitting with silence matters. We can't solve today's problems with yesterday's thinking, and the only way through is through silence.
Feb 163 min read


Embrace the Edge: Doing Right, Not Being Right
Rev. Don Beaty took us to the edge on Sunday - not in a cliff-hanging way, but in a quiet way that asks for contemplation. What do we do and value that's worth the "calories" we spend? IF we take nothing away from last week's message, take these three words: courage, compassion, and curiosity. Then add calories - as in, how do we spend the energy we have in ways that matter?
Feb 104 min read


Why Self-Judgement Doesn't Work - and What Works Instead
By exploring our own inner world, and applying spiritual principles to our inner experience, we’re better equipped to meet the world beyond us. The inner edge shapes the outer one.
Feb 33 min read


How Spiritual Practice Makes Something Like Perfect
What makes up the best day of your life - today? With daily spiritual practice, your life can be close to perfect.
Jan 203 min read


Tune Up With the Basics
Going back to the bedrock teachings of Science of Mind, we revisit how spirit works through us, as us, in How It Works.
Jan 124 min read


Set Intentions, Tap Into Infinite Source & Supply
While the calendar year may turn over and is cause for celebration, practically speaking, the new year is just a continuation of what came before. And yet, after all the festivity and celebration that December holds, January ushers in a welcome quiet.
Jan 54 min read
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