Be Pronoid
Be Pronoid
Be Pronoid
Wisdom from Moses
070515 – Unity is diversity
A Portrait of Fatherhood
Show And Tell
053115 – Uncover Happiness
M.O.M. Maker of Ordinary Miracles
050315 – Back to the Present
Things That Make You Go Hmmm…
Easter Sunday Celebration – Live the Resurrected Life
Sunday lesson – Ride Above It
Every Day Matters
The Power of Love
God’s Hands
The Power of ‘I Am’
Make Room at Your ‘In’
120712 – Sunday Lesson – The Faith of God
113014 – Sunday Lesson – Coming Home
Another Attack of the Killer Tomatoes!
Animals are teachers for us. They teach us about living in harmony with nature. They show us how to honor our intuition. They understand that life is a blessing and they live in the present moment, accepting the blessings of everyday Grace. The animals who are our pets teach us about unconditional love. They teach us about patience and forgiveness. They give us their love, their loyalty, and their companionship.
What happens after we die? Is death only a temporary separation? What about suicide?
In this lesson on death, Rev. Nancy J. Oristaglio talks about these questions and others.
Sunday Lesson: Find Peace
091414 – Sunday Lesson: Love Yourself Unconditionally
Family Taize Worship Service
What Feeds Your Soul?
Gaining Spiritual Understanding
It’s hard to imagine (there’s that word again) what the world would be like without Imagination; if we didn’t have the power to imagine more and greater possibilities for good.
In this lesson on developing our Imagination, Rev. Nancy gives three steps to developing your power of Imagination.
Rev. Nancy continues her lesson series on “Your 12 Powers” with this message on empowerment. Each of us was created to be God’s Power in Action. We all have gifts that we are meant to use to express the ideas that God gives us.
Sunday lesson – Keep Calm and Listen to Your Inner Wisdom
Everyone has dreams; dreams for themselves, their loved ones, their business, dreams of all kinds and sizes. However, on the way to our dreams, we may become discouraged and lose heart. Even the Beatles were told in 1962 by Decca Recording Company, “We don’t like the sound, and guitar music is on the way out.”
Happy Father’s Day to all our fathers!
Recent research shows that today’s dads are deeply connected to their families and have three things in common: Availability to their children, Interaction with their children, and Responsibility for their children.
Many of us have heard the saying, “What you focus on expands” and many of us know – from personal experience – that this is true. The more we put on attention on something, the more it grows in our experience. However, if we “take in the Good” – focus our attention on God and the qualities of the Divine, the thing dissipates.
In this lesson, Rev. Nancy gives the spiritual, the psychological, and the scientific reasons behind this principle.
Happy Mother’s Day!
In this message for Mother’s Day, 2014, Rev. Nancy talks about the qualities of the Divine Feminine. And though such qualities of heart like intuition, compassion, inclusion, cooperation and unconditional love have been traditionally thought of as a woman’s, all of these are within all of us, female and male.
Rumi said, “Your task is not to seek for love, but merely to seek and find all the barriers within yourself that you have built against it.”
Loving ourselves is natural, but for most of us there are barriers within ourselves that have clouded it. In this lesson, Rev. Nancy discusses how we create conditions, debts, and substitutions as mental states preventing us from loving ourselves. As we become aware of these, we will F.L.Y. Flow Love to Yourself! Fully Love Yourself!
Here’s a wonderful poem written many years ago we hope you’ll like as much as we do~
Easter Sunday is a celebration of the glorious resurrection of Jesus Christ. But it is also meant to be a way to our own resurrection; the lifting up of our own awareness through the power of Love in our own lives.
Today is Palm Sunday, the beginning of Holy Week that ends with Easter, next Sunday, the culmination of the earthly ministry of Jesus Christ.
But Holy Week is more than the commemoration of the life and example and resurrection of Jesus the Christ. It is also meant as a way to our own resurrection: the resurrection of our indwelling Christ, instead of a selfhood that is based in our ego and its limitations.