Sunday

You can do hard things

You can do hard things.

You can bear the unbearable.

How do I know this? Because, like you, I have done these things. We are human. I am your brother, your sister, your mother, your father, your friend. There is an ancient truth in us that knows we are here to transform beyond the illusion of loss. We are here to remember we are all one with the unconditional love of the infinite universe. 

Let us open our hearts wider than our sorrow. Let our arms open to share love, let our movement be towards service and compassion. Let us see as God sees. Let us love as God loves.



Diversity within Unity

Let us give our energy to unity, wholeness, and love.

All life is connected. We are all emanations of the Divine universal love. In this core belief, let us assess and examine our behaviors, relationships, goals, and actions through the lens of unity.

This is the reality of life. The exquisite paradox of diversity within unity. All life is difficult. We are all different and connected. It is only by striving for unity that we will survive. Let us meet the separation and pain of this life with the commitment to give our energy to unity and wholeness.

Let us trust in the spirit of unconditional love that is within all of us. 



Educators

“Do not neglect the gift that is you.” 2 Timothy 4:11

Educators are people of great faith. Educators believe in the ability and potential of their students. Educators see what is possible. Educators are possibly the ones who teach their students to think. They do not teach them what to think, they teach them to think. 

Every time we teach someone to think, we liberate them from the prison of indecision. Teaching someone to think brings them the freedom to make their own decisions. 

Trusting educators teach students to think. 

Educators have so much faith, they teach us to think. 

Thank you.