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Healing Our Inner People Pleaser - Wednesday Evening Service with Rev. Russ

Are you a people pleaser? I am. I know many who are. People pleasing is something that helps me to feel safe and to be liked in the world.  The challenge with people pleasing is when I do it at the expense of my own authentic needs and desires. We are often taught to make our needs and desires secondary to those of others, but this can be very debilitating. It can also lead to perfectionism, to us judging our own self-worth based solely on what others think about us.  In tonight's Wednesday Evening Service, we will explore people pleasing and share a spiritual exercise that can help us understand better what it is we authentically desire--and what we don't  desire! Join us at 7pm at the Center tonight as we work to unlock a little more authenticity in our daily lives.  See you soon! -Russ
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How to Be Imperfect in a Perfect World

  It can often feel like the world expects perfection from us. That anything less than perfect is unacceptable. Our media tells us day after day what "perfect" looks like, and implies that if we don't meet that standard, something must be wrong with us. We should try harder, do more work, pull ourselves up by our bootstraps.  The challenge is that this is a standard that is often unattainable for the vast majority of us. And this sort of thinking can embed within us a subconscious belief that we are not enough as we are, that we are not worthy unless we can meet this unrealistic standard.  In this week's Wednesday Evening Service, we will explore some of the ideas that author and shame researcher Brené Brown shares in her book, The Gifts of Imperfection , that can help us to unlock our inner perfection, and from that perfection gain a sense of self-worth and resilience so we might live a more wholehearted life.  I look forward to seeing you this Wednesday at 7pm at th

Cool Off with Independence and Interdependence - Wednesday Evening Service with Rev. Russ

  July 4 is Independence Day in the United States, and it reminds me of what my independence means. It means that I have the power of choice. I recognize that my power of choice is an expression of freedom; but this then makes me wonder, where does my freedom really come from?  I've also learned that while I am free, my freedom is not isolated from the freedom of others. This is where interdependence  comes in. I am able to be independent because of my relationship with others. And in as much as my conscious, positive use of my independence can affirm life, so too does that strengthen the bonds of interdependence between myself and others.  Join us tonight at 7pm at the Center as we discuss our independence and interdependence. Bonus: our air conditioning works great! Come cool off and discover your inherent gifts, where they come from, and how you sharing them with the world can enrich us all.  See you soon! -Russ

Alive in Spirit - Wednesday Evening Service with Rev. Siota Belle

  Deep within our being there exists a sacred knowing which continually offers support and guidance. By living and collaborating in harmony with Spirit, all things become possible, even those that seem impossible. Accessing this inner Spirit can sometimes feel challenging. Luckily, there are a number of practices that have been developed over millennia to tap into our inner wisdom.  Join Rev. Siota this Wednesday at 7pm at the Center to explore ancient wisdom practices to enhance our sense of being alive in Spirit.

The Boldness of Compassion - Wednesday Evening Service with Rev. Russ

  To live a compassionate life is to live a life fully aligned with Spirit. Compassion is the ability for us to identify with, and work to alleviate, suffering. Compassion is the spiritual principle of Oneness in action.  In tonight's service, I will lead us through a meditation and conversation about compassion so that we might find new ways to cultivate it in our daily activities.  As the 14th Dalai Lama says, "If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be happy, practice compassion." See you tonight! -Russ

Cultivating Courage - Wednesday Evening Service with Rev. Russ

The world can be a frightening place. What is the antidote to the fear that is often thrust upon us? Courage. Courage is the ability to act despite our fears.  I used to think that courage was something I had to get outside of myself--that somehow, if I made the right choices in my life, I would become more courageous. What I've discovered is that courage is not something I can get outside of myself. Courage is a core trait of our inner Spirit--who we are when we delve into the center of our being. Spirit is naturally courageous, because it knows it has nothing to fear. And because our inner Spirit is a part of the infinite Spirit that is the source of all creation, that means that there is limitless courage within us. All that remains is learning how to cultivate it. There are a number of spiritual practices we can use to get more courage in our lives. Join me tonight at 7pm as we practice cultivating courage together. -Russ

"The Inner Hero" - Wednesday Evening Service with Rev. Siota Belle

Heroes are the folks who inspire others to greatness and make a difference in their world. Somehow they hear the call to adventure, face adversity with resilience, and gain wisdom and insight on their journey. How can we embrace our call to action with compassion and resilience to gain newfound wisdom that inspires and uplifts us-to make a difference in our lives and world? Join Rev. Siota this Wednesday at 7pm at the Center as we explore how we can empower our inner hero so we might cultivate more joy and meaning in our lives.