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There are moments when what serves us most is a pause.

This Wednesday evening, Rev. Siota Belle offers a contemplative service that invites a return to something quietly essential. Peace is already present within, ready to be remembered and experienced again. Contemplation is the practice at the heart of this evening. It opens a gentle doorway inward, inviting attention to settle and awareness to soften. As the mind grows quieter and the breath becomes a steady companion, a natural sense of ease begins to emerge. When we pause and listen, Spirit meets us there, breathing in and through us. In that shared presence, peace unfolds as a sense of homecoming, familiar and steady. This service is especially welcoming for anyone feeling inwardly busy, stretched thin, or longing for a form of stillness that truly restores. No prior experience with contemplation is needed. A simple willingness to slow down is enough. Come as you are. Leave a little lighter. 7 pm in person at the Center www.cslsr.org  
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A New Take on Fear - Wednesday Evening Service with Rev. Russ

  It has been said that courage isn't the absence of fear, but rather the ability to act even while feeling it. I believe this to be true, but I know there is more to the conversation than that. For example, I wonder how I can develop this kind of courage? And how can I do this without trying to avoid or suppress my fears?  There is a lot in the world that can trigger fear. I've been triggered myself. That's why it's clear to me that the more courage I am able to cultivate, the more I will have the clarity and motivation to act so that I can work to address the causes of my fears. This Wednesday at 7 pm, we are going to talk about how we can develop courage by looking at fear in a way that that may seem radical--I'm going to share how I've learned to befriend my fears. I invite you to join me in this exploration. We will enjoy music to inspire us, and gentle spiritual practice to open our hearts, with the goal that we find our way to that spiritual source of sta...

Ushering In a New Year - Special Wednesday Evening Service on January 7 with Rev. Russ

  Every new year brings the opportunity to approach life with a fresh mind. That is exactly what we are going to do in this special Wednesday Evening Service--we are going to freshen our minds through the power of journaling. Pen and paper have the unique ability to take our thoughts and give them form. This is how the Creative Process works. We have a thought, it is acted upon by the Law of Mind according to our belief in that thought, and the thought then becomes tangible in our world.  Join us on January 7 at 7 pm as we journal the night away, emptying the mental leftovers from 2025 and creating intentions to guide us through 2026. Best of all, you don't have to bring a journal if you don't have one, we will provide a mini-journal for you. Love, -Russ

You Determine Your Welfare - Special Wednesday "Pulpit-Swap" Service with Dr. Edward and Rev. Russ

The idea that you determine your welfare speaks to the Science of Mind idea that well-being grows from the choices we make in thought, practice, and community.  Using the book "Basic Ideas of Science of Mind" as our guide, our Wednesday evenings have been exploring the use of our mind, emotions, and actions, to contribute to our spiritual welfare. This Wednesday, join Dr. Edward Viljoen and Rev. Russ Legear at a special location to continue the exploration.  Some context:  Each year our community makes space for our neighbors at the local synagogue to gather more fully for the High Holy Days. In addition to being a gesture of hospitality, it carries a deeper reminder that our welfare is shaped by the choices we make together.  We, in turn, hold our Wednesday Evening service in their beautiful synagogue and you're invited to join us. Science of Mind teaches that the Creative Power of Life responds to the quality of our consciousness, and through spiritual practice we ...

You and Your Mind - Wednesday Evening Service with Rev. Russ

  The Science of Mind is a map that can guide you toward a life defined by love and fulfillment. But how does it do that? What ideas are at the core of Ernest Holmes' teaching? Find out tonight and for the next ten weeks as we take a rare opportunity to explore one of Ernest's most concise, yet least known books, Basic Ideas of Science of Mind . In each service we'll explore one chapter and then put it to work for us through spiritual practice.  Tonight we are talking about you and your mind. What is your relationship to your mind? How might you shift it to live with more peace and joy? These are questions we'll answer, 7 pm, at the Center.  See you soon! -Rev. Russ

Living From the Power Within - Wednesday Evening Service with Lawrence Edwards, RScP

   The Science of Mind teaches that the power to change our universe lies within. What does it mean to live a life guided by that power? Join us at 7pm tonight as Lawrence Edwards shares how we can tap into our infinite nature to live a fulfilling life.  And then join us next Wednesday, September 3rd for our new series based on the book  Basic Ideas of Science of Mind  by Ernest Holmes. This short book distills all of Ernest's biggest ideas into easily digestible chapters, and we will explore each one for the next ten weeks. If you are wondering what Science of Mind is all about, or looking for an easy refresher, you won't want to miss our upcoming Wednesdays!

Speaking Life Into the World - Wednesday Evening Service with Rev. Russ

Our words carry power. They can breathe life into the wonders of our imagination, or they can cause harm. This is why the first agreement in Don Miguel Ruiz’s The Four Agreements is to “be impeccable with your word.” At our upcoming Wednesday Evening Service, we’ll explore how to become more aware of the words we release into the world and the impact they have—on ourselves and on others. When we consciously choose our language, we open the door to shifting our circumstances for the better. Join Rev. Russ this Wednesday and discover how the words you speak can transform your life.