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5326 SPRING-STUEBNER ROAD • SPRING, TEXAS 77389-4574 • [email protected] • CREATIVELIFE.ORG • (281) 350-5157
CREATIVE LIFE SPIRITUAL CENTER • SINCE 1985 • “I NEVER KNEW THERE WAS A PLACE THAT TEACHES WHAT I’VE ALWAYS BELIEVED!”
C ultivate the habit of being grateful for every good
thing that comes to you, and to give thanks
continuously. And because all things have contributed to your advancement, you should include all things
in your gratitude.
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G ratitude is not only a vir tue but it also is par t of
a practical philosophy of daily life. There is no wiser
way of living than to remember every morning what Life has given us,
and to lift up our thought in thankfulness for every
bounty we possess.
KEN GAINES • MUSICAL GUEST
Since 1998 Ken has produced and hosted the songwriter’s series at Anderson Fair, and was featured in a documentary about that legendary folk venue.
Annually he performs at the Kerrville Folk Festival, and his awards include Singer/Songwriter of the Year by the Academy of Texas Music in 2005, and Song of the Year from the Texas Music Awards in 2007 for song “Einstein's Violin.” His CDs are Catfish Moon and Real Men. Ken makes his third visit to CLC on , 4, at both celebrations.
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BLOOD DRIVE AND BRUNCH Join us for a post-service potluck brunch and our final blood drive of 2018 on , 4. For over 25 years our Center and its people have been serving the community in this way. At giveblood.com you can register
as a Commit for Life donor and schedule your donation time. Leading the drive are Doris Penny and Dainill Mercadel, who ask your help to set up before and clean up after the meal, place/remove road signs, and make sure our donors get looked after. Please sign up in Builders’ Hall to donate or bring food.
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YOUR GUIDE TO CREATIVE LIFE MINI-WORKSHOP
Here’s a short, free gathering for newcomers with founding minister Jesse Jennings and
practitioner Ruth Catalogna. We’ll discuss the basics of our phi-losophy and way of life; our classes and programs; what membership means; and answer your questions.
, 4, 1-2 , in the Learning Center, 1st floor. Please sign up in Builders’ Hall or to...
THANKSGIVING EVE FESTIVAL OF GRATITUDE
“I’m grateful for the good in your life.” These are familiar words we exchange every Sunday morning.
On this special evening, we’ll share the opportunity to hear about that good — whether or not it looked like good, or like loss, or any kind of change... or just come bask in the glow of others’ reflections. It’s
, 21 at 7 in the Great Hall, with special music.
WISDOM OF THE UNIVERSE WEEKLY DISCUSSIONS
We are studying the confluence of metaphysics and science to help us better understand how the world of consciousness gives rise to our
world of form. Using books, speakers and various media, we bring current information forward for open discus-sion. We meet 12-2 , led by Denese & Dick Schmelz-kopf, who also teach at the Lone Star College/Montgomery Academy of Lifelong Learning. All are welcome; join anytime. Appreciative giving.
DENESE & DICK
BILL
CATHY
A COURSE IN MIRACLES
WEEKLY DISCUSSIONS A Course in Miracles is “a unique, universal, self-study spiritual thought system that teaches the way to Love and Inner Peace is through for-giveness.” (acim.org) The Course states, “...seek not to change the world, but choose to change your mind about the world.” The group has been meet-
ing weekly at CLC for seemingly ever, led by Bill & Cathy MacKenzie, 7 in Katherman Hall, upstairs. All are welcome; join anytime. Appreciative giving. Info:
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CODA OPEN MEETINGS Codependents Anonymous is a fellowship of people seeking recov-ery, and meets 5-6 , in Katherman Hall, upstairs. For more information: Lisa C. at
These gatherings, at 7:00 in the Great Hall, feature a talk by Jesse Jennings or a special event, plus prayer support, live music, poetry, questions-
and-answers, and the warmth of community! Your hosts include Bill Birch, Cedric Johnson, ministers Marsha Lehman and Lisa Ryan, and practitioners
David Dewhurst and Tom Ryan. Come join us!
ENRICHING YOUR LIFE THROUGH THE WORDS
OF ERNEST HOLMES Here’s a book study that will read through some of the small books that often were collections from his magazine articles or tran-scripts of his lectures and classes. They are short, pithy and full of dynamic
wisdom. Some examples: Creative Mind, Living Without Fear, and Discover a Richer Life. We started with This Thing Called You and have now moved on to It’s Up To You. All are available here. It’s led by minister Lisa Ryan and practitioner Thomas Ryan, , 7-9 . Suggested donation is $10. For more information ...
GRIEF RECOVERY SUPPORT GROUP
When someone you love dies or is seriously ill and the pangs of grief from the loss or pending loss flow over you, you may believe you are "going crazy." Grief is hard work and
there are many ways to support those who are grieving. One way is to offer support in the form of group sharing. If you believe you may benefit from this type of support, please come join practitioner Ruth Catalogna and minister Debra Morwood for a closed group meeting 2nd and 4th of the month for eight weeks from 6:00-7:30 in the Learning Center, beginning , 12. We will be using two books by renowned grief expert Alan D. Wolfelt, PhD, entitled Understanding Your Grief: Ten Essential Touchstones for Finding Hope and Healing Your Heart and The Understanding Your Grief Journal, both available in the CLC bookstore. Ruth is a retired nurse and social worker, who has spent the last 12 years with hospice patients at bedside. Rev. Debra is a Board Certified Clinical Chaplain and Pastoral Counselor currently working part time for Bristol Hospice as a Bereavement Chaplain. For almost 20 years, she has been involved with spiritual care for hospice patients and their families.
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Several hundred new books, some slightly shelf-worn — spirituality and world religions, self-discovery, prosperity, health, nutrition, science, philosophy, parenting, and children’s books too — are offered at deep discounts! See the special section in the center of the store. Sale books are marked with a yellow spine label. More books are constantly being added, so visit often!
SUNDAY MORNING MEDITATIONS “...Sit and rest and refresh your soul. Eat of the fruit and drink the wine. All, all is yours, and you are welcome.” —The Science of Mind textbook
Each week’s is led by a CLC practitioner, and lasts 20 minutes, ending in time to comfortably get into the 11:00 celebration. There is music to enhance as you are guided into a restful state, and inspirational readings to tap into your spiritual center. Most sessions will end with a spiritual mind treatment based on the theme of the readings. , 10:30-10:50 , in the Malené Njeri Meditation Space, upstairs in the Learning Center. These
meditations are free and there’s no need for advance signup. More info... Darlene Everitt, R.ScP. • [email protected]
BLESSING BOWL ART WORKSHOP
Here’s a date to set aside for your dive into the spiritual practice of expressing your creativity. No, this is not about your
artistic excellence, although you can bring that as well. In addition to having a fun, laughterful, elegant learning and sharing time, you will walk away with a brand-new product straight from your hands and heart. Artist Maggie Leysath will be bringing clay for us to smooth and pinch into little tiny blessing bowls. Using the freedom to play and hold and mold we will create our very own vessel as a container for an oil to use as we bring a blessing to others. Join us in this gathering of engaging our feeling selves as we breathe life and form into a result that will amaze and surprise. Maggie will have us choose a spe-cial glaze for our bowl, fire them and bring them back to us at CLC. Cost is $35 for materials (no cost to teens). Supporting Maggie in the event is minister Marsha Lehman. It happens , 3, 1-4 , in Katherman Hall, second floor of the Learning Center. Please sign up in Builders’ Hall or to...
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INTERFAITH SERVICE Christians, Jews, Muslims, Hindus, Unitarians, Baha’is, Buddhists, Humanists and those in New Thought come
together in a community event each year in The Woodlands, to learn about one another and to give thanks for religious freedom in the United States. This will be the 20th annual Giving Thanks Observance planned and presented by the local Woodlands organization named FaithsTogether. FaithsTogether is a fellowship of faith communities honoring spiritual diversity by building relationships and understanding among people of differ-ent paths. It was formed in 1998 and presented its first interfaith observance in The Woodlands in November of 1999. Volunteers from many faith communities in The Woodlands work together to plan and present at each observance, the location of which rotates each year. The Woodlands Community Presbyterian Church, 4881 W. Panther Creek Dr., is this year’s host of the event, on , 13, starting at 7:00 . Past observances have had 300 to 400 attendees. “Embracing All – Past, Present and Future” is this year’s theme. There will be a continuation of some of the past traditions, among them opening the observance with calls to prayer such as the welcome by the host clergy, the Islamic Azan, the Jewish shofar and the Hindu conch. There will be a bell choir as well as a skit enacting the theme, and an interfaith choir. Hopes for the future will be presented. Members of FaithsTogether know that as Woodlands citizens learn about the traditions and beliefs of various faiths, opportunities naturally arise to build friendships that strengthen our Wood-lands community. A reception following the observance gives attendees a chance to mingle and sample some delicious food. The free event is open to the public. No RSVP is required. Please bring a nonperishable food item to the observance, for delivery to the Interfaith of The Woodlands Food Pantry. For more information, email...
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BOOSTER BUFFET MONTHLY SUNDAY BRUNCH
Dainill Mercadel and Doris Penny present, with your help, a first-of-the month potluck
brunch and social experience on , 2, after the 11
service. We serve a wide array of tastes—and we always can use more salads and main dishes. Vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free dishes are especially appreciated, but we’ll devour and enjoy whatever you bring. A $5 per family donation is asked. Please use the signup sheet in Builders’ Hall to indicate what you’ll bring. And to help, just email...
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BERNICE LEWIS MUSICAL GUEST
Bernice Lewis has been a featured performer on NPR’s “Mountain Stage” program, as well as at the Kennedy Center. She was a finalist
in the prestigious New Folk Song-writing Contest at the Kerrville Folk Festival, where she is a main stage favorite, and her ballad, “Bridges That Hold,” and Catie Curtis, among others. Read her amazing full bio here next month. Bernice visits again on , 16!
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what we do
The CLC Children’s and Youth Services Department is devoted to celebrating the spiritual develop-ment of each child we teach. All age groups are involved in various activi-ties, workshops, and special projects incorporating the teachings of Sci-ence of Mind. We strive to create an atmosphere of love and kindness in our words and actions toward each other and to recognize and honor the diversity of every person.
• Toddlers (18 mos. to age 3) are lovingly cared for by our toddler teachers. In their very artistically designed Discovery Room, the children are encouraged to interact and experience their world as only a toddler can. They are offered games, toys, books and other age-appro-priate activities in a safe, secure and loving environment.
• 4-6 age group. Beginning around the age of 4, our toddlers are moved to the Ingenuity Room. This group begins to learn the basics of treatment and the value of giving a smile and a kind word. Our creative teachers provide age-appropriate instruction and activities.
• 7-12 age group are in the Quimby Room, regularly practicing the steps of Treatment presented in a manner appropriate to their age group. The teachers provide learning tools, creative projects, workshops and other teaching methods to en-gage each child’s learning of the principles of Science of Mind.
• 13-17 age group meets on the second floor of the Learning Center in the Hopkins classroom. They are engaged in special projects, work-shops, have guest speakers and are involved in several volunteer service endeavors at CLC. The teachers work-ing with this group encourage their talents, keep them engaged in learn-ing Science of Mind principles and we throw in some fun along the way!
SUNDAY CIRCLES Children begin their learning adventures in the registration area in the youth foyer, 10:15-11 on , then move to their classes, to be reunited with their
parents in the Great Hall in time for the closing song. Some Sundays we offer special theme workshops for the kids, too. Age-appropriate prayer/treatment opens all the classes, and for each class there is age-appropriate discussion of the monthly theme and creative projects to enhance the learning. Just after noon all the teachers and children gather in the reception area of the Learning Center for our closing prayer circle. Then the teachers bring the children to you in the Great Hall. Please remember that no youth are to roam the Center grounds unattended. Our coordinating Sunday minister is Marsha Lehman at [email protected], assisted by practitioners Linda Clesson and Marissa Mijal. Our youth minister and chaplain is Debra Morwood at [email protected].
teach our children well... We teach our children that God is Life — the Life within each of them and in all Creation — that all people are children of the One God, and therefore, are all brothers and sisters. • We teach that God is all-inclusive and we are each created in the image of God — Good. • We teach that God is Love, and we honor God-in-all through love, not fear. • We teach that sin is simply a mistake and when we make mistakes, we are punished by them, not by God. • We teach that God is Spirit and present everywhere, that this Spirit is within us and speaks to us through our minds when we are willing to listen. • We teach that there are spiritual laws that must be understood and followed, just as we follow human laws. • We teach that religion is something to be used every day, not just on Sundays. • We teach that Reli-gious Science is a religion that can be used at home, at school and at play; that since God is within us, heaven is also within us, that is we learn to live our lives in harmony with God’s Law, we live in heaven now. • We teach that keeping the mind focused on good causes a richer experience of life. •We teach that God is truth and beauty, peace and harmony; that as we grow to be more like God, our lives will be filled with health, happiness and success. • We teach that nothing is too wonderful to happen, nothing is too good to be true: everything is possible to God through me and you! —adapted from a work by Dorothy Quigley
Wedding ♥♥ On October 13th, Yeris “Noemi”
Gutierrez and Fernando Hernandez were married by Rev. Debra Morwood.
WE’RE GRATEFUL FOR... ♥ Chris Berryman, Sean
Kenneth Connelly, and Richard Stromatt, for all their tremendous work on maintenance, repair and tree pruning... ♥ Maggie Leysath, who presented her amazing pottery workshop on October 6th, and to Bill Birch, who staffed this event and many others... ♥ Dainill Mercadel, for running the October 7th luncheon, with help from Linda Clesson, Babs Dewhurst, Marsha Lehman, Donna Mosher, Sarah Westbrook, and more... ♥ The producers, cast and crew of the wonderful Halloween musical: MNM Productions — aka Melody Berryman, Nancy Bonilla and Melodie Tipton (who designed and built all the sets and designed and furnished the costumes!) — Kelly Balachandran, Kenzie Berryman, Bill Birch, Ruth Catalogna, Kim Jennings, Kole Kerr, Ana Kimball, Michele Macias, Pam Parrott, Jeffrey Powell, Brian Schwanitz, Bella Spradley and Rocky White; food service by Dainill Mercadel with help from Malachi, Nick, Babs and Marsha; and ticket staff David, Maureen and Norah... ♥ Rev. Arthur Johnson, who coordinated and hosted the October 17th movie night... ♥ Musical and poetic performers at October services Bill Birch, Sean Kenneth Connelly, Jim Gibson, Brian Schwanitz, Geoffry Oshman (these last two also donated new microphones!); and special guest Tanner Swain... ♥ Rev. Lisa Ryan, who emcees our Wednesday night services, leads the Holmes book studies, and manages our social media presence... ♥ Rev. Debra Morwood, who led the Blessing of the Animals event... ♥ Natalie “Fox” Maisel, who presented the Samhain ritual event... ♥ Rev. Marsha Lehman, who led the Treasure Cards art workshop, children’s costume party, and the October 31st meditation...
CLC BOARD OF TRUSTEES Dainill Mercadel, President
[email protected] David Ferrier, Vice President [email protected]
Deb Barnes [email protected]
Doris Penny [email protected]
Carthel Smejkal [email protected]
Debra Morwood, Treasurer [email protected]
Jesse Jennings, Secretary [email protected]
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CONSCIOUS GIVING Please remember the ongoing life of your Center in your regular giving! To mail in a check,
see our address on the front cover. You can also make your fully tax-deductible donation by credit/debit card; or via the PayPal link on our website and in our weekly emails; or by signing up in the bookstore to make automatic monthly contri-butions! Thank you!
Want to participate in our MUSIC PROGRAM?
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CLC LEGACY PROGRAM When you begin planning for your philanthropic legacy, you search for a cause that is dear to your heart, where you know you can truly make a difference and where your
“ultimate gift” will be maintained and multiplied through sound spiritual practices. Please consider CLC a worthwhile and trusted cause for your long-term love and support, through such means as wills, trust and bequests • giving through charitable trusts and appreciated assets • IRA charitable rollover • life estate agree-ments • gifts of life insurance. Please consult your attorney or tax advisor. Many thanks to Brian Schwanitz for launching this CLC Legacy Program!
SUNDAY TALKS ONLINE Please share the below link with your family and friends. It’s to Sunday talks from 2012 forward, accessible on any device and the next best thing
to being here. Just like at Great Hall services, talks are free and donations are encouraged... creativelife.org/sundaytalks.html
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Our Creative Life practitioners are outstanding spiritual support persons, available to lovingly and confidentially assist you. Each has spent hundreds of hours in training, to direct natural compassion into helping you through listening, caring, and using spiritual mind treatment — affirmative prayer — to reveal the truth of you that is greater than any apparent limitation. Each is licensed by the Centers for Spiritual Living, and engages in ongoing study and spiritual development. Have a new goal, an old problem, or a question about applying our teaching? Work with a practitioner and watch what happens!
• At prayer circles after each service in the Garden Room, with the Practitioner-of-the-Day. • By telebridge, evenings. Call (605) 475-4847 at 7:00 and enter code 472220# (see below). • By appointment, on an individual fee basis, for a one-hour session of spiritual support and treatment. • Prayer anytime. The CSL World Ministry of Prayer handles urgent requests at (866) 306-5546.
Our work with the Montgomery County Food Bank is evolving! Buddy Backpack is now federally funded, enabling the MCFB to buy ample food for the program, at far cheaper prices than we could, and assemble it for delivery using on-site volunteers. However, the first of several meetings between MCFB leadership and our own revealed some new and exciting ways we will be able to help, especially with a nearby underserved and long-struggling community. Watch for details. At this time we have temporarily suspended accepting funds for a food initiative, and funds on hand are being held in trust until the new program is launched. For updates, please email food support team leader Ruth Catalogna at [email protected].
Rev. Morene Barker-Morris, RSc.P. [email protected] •
Margaret Byrd, RSc.P. [email protected] •
Ruth Catalogna, RSc.P. [email protected] •
Linda Clesson, RSc.P. [email protected] •
David Dewhurst, RSc.P. [email protected] •
Darlene Everitt, RSc.P. [email protected] •Bobbie Giachini, RSc.P. Emerita
Jayne Leopold, RSc.P. [email protected] •
Sharon Mignerey, RSc.P. [email protected] •
Marissa Mijal, RSc.P. [email protected] •
Rev. Debra Morwood, RSc.P. [email protected] •
Ann Richardson, RSc.P. Emerita [email protected] •
Rev. Lisa Ryan, RSc.P. [email protected] •
Tom Ryan, RSc.P. [email protected] •
Shirley Sandlin, RSc.P. [email protected] •
Monty Wilson, RSc.P. [email protected] •
SUPPORT FOR ROATÁN, HONDURAS This project has now grown into a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization called Roatán Support Effort, to allow even more ways of giving, and now with a tax-deductible status. This initiative helps by transporting essential supplies to the clinics, youth soccer league, animal shelter, community outreach program, and soup kitchen on the island of Roatán,
Honduras. All donations are used to help the island and all administrative duties are volunteer. Also needed are soccer shoes and uniforms, and children’s and adult shoes, to be placed in the bin by the copy room door. Please email Lynn Rippelmeyer or call her at (281) 799-9986, and visit...
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GIVE CLOTHES & MORE CLC’s newest service program! Please select items that your own family would feel comfortable wear-ing or would enjoy having, for dona-tion to the Something Special resale store in Shenandoah. From the sales proceeds of donated items, Mont-gomery County Women’s Shelter residents and their children receive shoes and clothing since these items are generally left behind when fleeing domestic violence. Transition-al housing apartments are fully furnished with donated furniture and housewares helping shelter resi-dents rebuild their homes and lives. Please use the collection bin by the copy room. For more information...
MEDITATION & AFFIRMATIVE PRAYER MONDAYS VIA TELEBRIDGE
To experience a guided meditation and personal affirmative prayer by two licensed practitioners, from the comfort of your home, call this telebridge number and tap in the access code: (605) 475-4847 and then access code 472220#. You will be heard but not seen. This is a confiden-tial call led by Creative Life practitioner Marissa Mijal and Louisville CSL prac-titioner Brenda Hornung. Minister Marsha Lehman is also present on many of these calls, which begin promptly at 7:00 and end at 7:30 Central Time, through
17. Appreciative giving. [email protected]
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WISDOM OF
THE UNIVERSE DISCUSSION • 12-2P
Thanksgiving Eve
FESTIVAL OF GRATITUDE
7P
3 DAYLIGHT SAVING ENDS TONIGHT
HEARTFELT LIVING
MODULE II • 2 OF 5 • 10A-1P
BLESSING BOWLS ART WORKSHOP • 1-3P
CODA MEETING • 5P
11 VETERAN’S DAY
CELEBRATIONS • 9:30/11A WE DRAW THE
THING AS WE SEE IT WITH MINISTER
JESSE JENNINGS
MEDITATION • 10:30A PRAYER CIRCLE • 10:30A/12P CHILDREN & YOUTH • 11A PRACTITIONER II • 12:30P
6 ELECTION DAY
ENRICHING YOUR LIFE
BOOK STUDY/DISCUSSION • 7-9P
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A COURSE IN MIRACLES
DISCUSSION • 7-9P
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A COURSE IN MIRACLES
DISCUSSION • 7-9P
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CELEBRATIONS • 9:30/11A
CLAIMING A MAGICAL GRATITUDE ATTITUDE
WITH SPECIAL SPEAKER DAVID DEWHURST, RSCP
MEDITATION • 10:30A PRAYER CIRCLE • 10:30A/12P CHILDREN & YOUTH • 11A
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MEDITATION & PRAYER
7-7:30P • CALL (605) 475-4847 ACCESS CODE 472220#
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HEARTFELT LIVING
MODULE II • 3 OF 5 • 10A-1P
CODA MEETING • 5P
2
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HEARTFELT LIVING
MODULE II • FINAL CLASS 10A-1P
CODA MEETING • 5P
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9
20
ENRICHING YOUR LIFE
BOOK STUDY/DISCUSSION • 7-9P
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HEARTFELT LIVING
MODULE II • 4 OF 5 • 10A-1P
CODA MEETING • 5P
EVENT KEY
Celebration service
SOM certificated class
Other class/group/event
Meditation/prayer/ritual
Music & arts event
Social/service/business
Youth event
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CELEBRATIONS • 9:30/11A
PROVING FAITH THROUGH WORKS
WITH MINISTER JESSE JENNINGS
MEDITATION • 10:30A PRAYER CIRCLE • 10:30A/12P CHILDREN & YOUTH • 11A PRACTITIONER II • 12:30P
7 DIWALI
WISDOM OF THE UNIVERSE
DISCUSSION • 12-2P
CELEBRATION:
ALL FACTS, RIGHTLY UNDERSTOOD,
FORM A PATTERN
JESSE JENNINGS • 7P
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GRIEF RECOVERY SUPPORT GROUP • 6-7:30P
MEDITATION & PRAYER
7-7:30P • CALL (605) 475-4847 ACCESS CODE 472220#
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MEDITATION & PRAYER
7-7:30P • CALL (605) 475-4847 ACCESS CODE 472220#
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ENRICHING YOUR LIFE
BOOK STUDY/DISCUSSION • 7-9P
1 DÍA DE LOS MUERTOS
A COURSE IN MIRACLES
DISCUSSION • 7-9P
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WISDOM OF
THE UNIVERSE DISCUSSION • 12-2P
CELEBRATION:A CLARITY OF VISION
AND A NEWNESS OF POWER
JESSE JENNINGS • 7P
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WISDOM OF
THE UNIVERSE DISCUSSION • 12-2P
CELEBRATION:MOVING FORWARD:
WILLINGNESS, READINESS AND DETERMINATION
JESSE JENNINGS • 7P
4 BRING-A-FRIEND DAY CELEBRATIONS • 9:30/11A
INFINITE PRESENCE AND UNIVERSAL LAW
WITH MINISTER JESSE JENNINGS
AND MUSICAL GUEST KEN GAINES
MEDITATION • 10:30A PRAYER CIRCLE • 10:30A/12P CHILDREN & YOUTH • 11A BLOOD DRIVE/BRUNCH YOUR GUIDE TO CLC • 1P PRACTITIONER II • 12:30P
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ENRICHING YOUR LIFE
BOOK STUDY/DISCUSSION • 7-9P
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GRIEF RECOVERY SUPPORT GROUP • 6-7:30P
MEDITATION & PRAYER
7-7:30P • CALL (605) 475-4847 ACCESS CODE 472220#
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A COURSE IN MIRACLES
DISCUSSION • 7-9P
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Creative Life Spiritual Center 5326 Spring-Stuebner Road Spring, Texas 77389-4574
[email protected] • creativelife.org (281) 350-5157