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This Sunday @ UCC: Lesson Title: Thoughts Become Things
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Inspired by lyrics to “My Every Notion” by Sue Riley and Glen Roethel:
What you say is what you get – a lifetime guarantee, sure bet – that what you say – with understanding faith -- is what you get.
As I speak (believing), my words have power. My life opens like a flower.
Words and thoughts are seeds that grow. This is what I know.
When I feel I’ve lost my way, I find perfect words to say.
I look within, I make the choice, I take a breath, I lift my voice.
Words I say come back to me. My every notion puts energy in motion.
I choose my words carefully. With my thoughts I build my life, my (beautiful) new life! |
| | New Class Series: Practical Metaphysics
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| Tue, Apr 24 - June 12 7:00 PM Café
Learn what it means to live from a deeper place of consciousness–live the abundant, true life you desire–with this book from renowned spiritual leader Eric Butterworth.
The author of Discover the Power Within You shares his profound insights on living metaphysically. Through lectures, meditations, and activities, Butterworth's Practical Metaphysics will awaken you to the centered place of your own truth and offer you paths to health, love, prosperity, and peace of mind.
Increase your spiritual awareness and improve your life with this inspiring collection of lessons created by the gifted minister and teacher.
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| | | Sat, June 2 10:15 AM - 1:00 PM Sanctuary & Café
You are cordially invited to join us in this most auspicious interfaith observation of the Buddha's birth, enlightenment and death (parinibbana). This year's event will be attended by monks and leaders from a variety of spiritual traditions and will include:
- 8 Monks Will Be in Attendance
- Dhamma Talk by Bhante
- Bathing of Baby Buddha
- Various Performances
- International Vegetarian Dinner
- Chanting for World Peace
DWMS.org
Suggested $20.00 (or more) donation to help cover expenses. You may donate via PayPal at DWMS.org, by check payable to DWMS, or cash the day of the event. |
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| | WINGS Book Study Group
Tue, 12:00 PM Café
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| Tapping Group
Tue, 1:15 PM
Peace COTTAGE
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| Class: Practical Metaphysics
Tue, 7:00 PM Café
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| Temple of Spiritual Awareness
Tue, 7:00 PM Peace COTTAGE
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| Unity Singers Rehearsal
Wed, 6:00 PM Sanctuary
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| Prayer & Meditation Service
Wed, 7:00 PM Peace CHAPEL
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| Tai Chi
Thur, 6:00 PM Peace COTTAGE
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| AA Meeting
Thur, 7:30 PM Peace COTTAGE
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| AA Meeting
Fri, 7:00 PM Peace COTTAGE
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| | Service Saturday
June 2, 9:00 AM UCC Campus
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| CPR Class
June 2, 10:00 AM Peace COTTAGE
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| Vesak/Buddha's Birthday
June 2, 10:15 AM
Sanctuary
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| Theosophical Society Meeting
June 2, 1:30 PM Peace COTTAGE
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| Express Saturday
June 23, 9:00 AM UCC Campus
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| New Member Meet n Greet n Eat
Aug 12, 12:00 PM Peace CHAPEL
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| Torah Study
Sept 13, 7:30 PM Café
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| Half Hour Hebrew
Sept 13, 7:00 PM Café
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| | | | May Heart of the House - Gaye Ditzler
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| The gregarious and gracious Gaye Ditzler says early in this interview that she’d prefer to be the one asking the questions, rather than talking about herself, but, discovering that both interviewer and interviewee once lived on Connecticut Ave. in Washington, D. C. assures an easy rapport.
Gaye grew up in suburban Chevy Chase, an exciting environment. She lived there until her late teens, moving then to Baltimore, where she loved the ethnic charm and the seafood.
“I’m a fish,” says the competitive swimmer and diver and former aquatic director (what’s more comfortable and fun than wearing a bathing suit to work?). Although Gaye majored in education in college, the student teaching experience changed her professional plans. As a water instructor, she taught all ages from babies to seniors. She recalls a favorite student, a 72-year-old nun who had never learned to swim.
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| | | JESUS WAS CLOTHED IN RICH, PROSPEROUS IDEAS
“Even though Jesus has been described as being so poor that He had no place to lay His head, He had a home with His parents in Nazareth and was gladly welcomed into the homes of both rich and poor all over Palestine. Further evidence of the prosperity He enjoyed is found in descriptions of the rich apparel He wore . . . . His seamless robe was considered so desirable that the Roman soldiers cast lots of this beautiful garment at the Cross.
(Catherine Ponder in The Prospering Power of Love [Unity School of Christianity, 1966]
Your Weekly Prosperity Affirmation: I AM CLOTHED IN RICH, PROSPEROUS IDEAS. THANK YOU, GOD!
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