MINISTER’S MESSAGE
“The point of experience is not to escape life but to live it. Each of us carries some wisdom waiting to be discovered at the center of our experience, and everything we meet, if faced and held, reveals a part of that wisdom. We have a language of truth growing in our heart that only living can decode. Truth is a seed hidden in the days until watered by our experience.” ~Mark Nepo
This quote inspires the direction we take this month in exploring the topic of “Becoming.” Mark Nepo is an incredible author, and his insights come from the heart of his experiences. Spring is here and we get to enjoy the Easter Renewal Service together to start the month off. We recommit personally to our reflections of renewal and transformation. I find it rather synchronistic that our ministerial candidate, Rev. Lisa Carson, shows up this month as we explore the art of becoming. (4/19) Then sharing time with Rev. Dr. Andrea Asebedo who was one of the founding ministers of our Center at the end of the month (4/26). We get to enjoy the full circle of experience she has lived since she recently retired from Bellingham CSL. We have deep-hearted spiritual messages to help shape our consciousness into the Truths we long to align with. Still though we remain open at the top because our spiritual journey is one of appreciating the Presence forever fulfilling our days with love and purpose. We keep growing wiser and kinder!
Enjoy the Holistic Healing Arts Faire on April 4th to help inspire your curiosities. These individuals who come together to share their passion and healing arts come with pure intentions to help you stay centered and confident on your path. It is a day of delightful and fruitful conversations with others.
Every opportunity spent with wholesome spiritually connects us deeper and becomes the roadmap for living in the Presence and becoming faithful to our practices. We look forward to the fellowship as our beloved community gets closer to one another and we lean on one another in service for a greater good to be experienced by all.
Make this your peaceful day…with love, Rev. Sue MillerBorn
