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A Jazz Concert -- Sunday, July 31, 7 pm

Looking for something to do this Sunday? Real Life Spirituality (our Sunday evening service) presents a trio of jazz musicians at the Center for Spiritual Living.  They will share their musical talents --  piano, bass, guitar and song -- along with insight into what it's like to be a musician in flow with Spirit. It all begins at 7 pm, in the Sanctuary.    You, your friends, family, and neighbors -- all are welcome.

The Power of Compassion and Loving Kindness, Sunday, June 24, 7 pm

In the words of the Dalai Lama, "love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries.  Without them, humanity cannot survive." How do we become more compassionate?  What does loving kindness look like in today's world? How do we cultivate a fearless heart? This Sunday, June 24, join Rev. Tara Steele as she explores these questions and others at the Sunday evening service.  It starts at 7 pm in Room 10; all are welcome.

Forgiveness Hawaiian Style, Sunday, July 17, 7 pm

Sunday evening services are about spiritual community, learning and sharing the spiritual tools that work for us.  This Sunday, Practitioner Siota Belle will center us in the practice of forgiveness.   Do you want more freedom and an unlimited future? You can change your past with the Hawaiian Forgiveness practice.  This simple and powerful practice of Ho'o Pono Pono has been a part of Native Hawaiian spiritual tradition for generations.  Siota will share a beautiful ritual from that tradition as well as a simpler prayer that realigns us to the core. The service begins at 7 pm in Room 10.  All are welcome.

Sunday Evening, July 10, 7 PM "Your Biggest Victim - You" -- Up Until Now

"What untold grief of heart might be relieved by words of cheer (reframing)and forgiveness.” Everyone goes through personal changes during the course of their lives and everyone handles them differently. Unfortunately not all changes can be predicted. The loss of a job or the loss of a loved one can be unexpected and can trigger the natural organic process of grief. This Sunday evening, join Ministerial Intern Tynya Beverly in exploring how to embrace this season of spiritual healing using the powerful tools of forgiveness. Working through the forgiveness process provides an opportunity for emotional healing, allowing you to find the freedom you deserve. You can set yourself free by releasing the past so it no longer has control over your thoughts, feelings or behavior. Forgiveness may not always be easy; it is always worth your time and effort.  Join us for evening service, 7 PM in Room 10. By the way, for those of you who haven't yet gotten to know th