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"The One, The Many and You", Rev. Kim Kaiser, Wednesday, February 8, 2017, 7 pm

Mount Shasta, Southgate Meadow

This Wednesday evening, Rev. Kim continues our exploration of this month's spiritual values, diversity and inclusivity. Here's a glimpse of what Rev. Kim will have to :  "Looking at the world from the point of view that we are all One being, each person we meet is another opportunity for us to discover what we really are, another opportunity to love the infinite ways our own being expresses Itself."

The service begins at 7 pm.  Following the program, there are light snacks and the opportunity to talk with others, including Rev. Kim, about what he had to say.  

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