Rev. Eileen Brownell discusses Hindu gods and the difficulties of having to endure and adapt to spiritual limitations.
Rev. Eileen Brownell discusses Hindu gods and the difficulties of having to endure and adapt to spiritual limitations.
Rev. Andy Torkelson discusses the book “Johnathan Livingston Seagull” by Richard Bach, and tells a story of his time counselling in correctional facilities while discussing the power of our conciousness to expand past what ails us.
Rev. Michael Benson discusses Halloween, and how the limited beliefs we sometimes hold can serve as “costumes” we put on spiritually.
Rev. Eileen Brownell discusses multiple belongings, the idea that we have different connections with different things, and how duality can bring us closer with those that may initially seem different to us.
Rev. Kathy Fernandes formally introduces new CSL Chico practitioners and staff ministers and asks them what serving the community means to them.
Sometimes the simplest things can make a huge difference, like a painting on a wall or the words we say to others. Rev. Andy Torkelson tells a heartfelt personal story on the power of intentions on our spirit.
Rev. Kathy Fernandes helps spotlight our new featured book, Becoming Supernatural, with a stirring inspirational lesson on the transformative power of our mind and spirits.
Rev. Andy Torkelson discusses the importance behind playfulness and being lighthearted in our spiritual practice, and the ways we can lighten our spiritual load through play.
Rev. Kathy Fernandes speaks about the difficulties we have all gone through since COVID, the lessons we have had to learn, and asks us how we have had to learn, adapt, and overcome challenges both new and old.
Rev. Andy Torkelson continues the return of in-person services, telling a moving story of a slave and a lion meeting an unusual conclusion in a lesson on coming together in spirit despite our outwards differences.