We repent not in shame but into liberation, turning toward a more holistic, divine way of being in the world.
Read MoreAs we welcome this movement of right relation to God, we move into a state of worship by tapping into the flow of our divine-self-expression. This embodied state of consciousness moves us to welcome with praise, gratitude, and love the authentic arisings of creativity from the depths of our soul in divine-human co-creation. Or, in other words, WeCreating.
Worship is not only an act of devotion but a movement into deep alignment with our inner divine Source. Through WeCreating, we open ourselves to creative expressions that emerge from within, guided by praise, gratitude, love, and more.
This practice invites us to enter a sacred space of collective inspiration, where divine creativity flows through us—not as individuals, but as a shared expression of Spirit. Whether through art, service, or relational engagement, our creative arisings become acts of worship, forming a living embodiment of divine co-creation.
Read MoreAs we overcome our transcendency bias in our understanding of God and practice of faith, we are invited into a new, evolving way of worship with a God who is always among and within us.
Read MoreOur breath is more than an individual act—it is a sacred rhythm connecting us to the communal pulse of life. This We-practice invites us to move beyond personal breathing and attune to the shared breath of creation, deepening our awareness of mystical interbeing.
Read MoreOur divine transfiguration into our Christ being—our mystical becoming beyond individuality.
It calls forth new ways of living and enacting in the world, creating and co-generating the future together in loving evolution.
When we speak of the necessity of an evolution of consciousness in order to survive and thrive in the future, this is the way we come into it holistically.
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Through our personal, relational, and global spheres, we integrate spiritual practices into everyday life. Whether resting in simplicity or acting in love, we embrace divine grace in all we do.
Read MoreOur lives are not about what comes next, but about actively engaging in the loving transformation of ourselves, our communities, and the planet now.
Read MoreEpiphany invites us to follow the star within—Christ's light in our hearts—calling us to embody divine wisdom and purpose. Through practices like Perceptio Divina, we attune to inner guidance, discerning our unique gifts and how to bring them into our lives and spheres of influence.
May the star within guide you to embody Christ’s love and light in the world.
Read MoreAs we journey through this Advent season, we are invited to live out practices of becoming in our daily lives, embracing the unique opportunities to impact our spheres of influence—whether local, virtual, or mystical.
The phrase, “For such a time as this,” calls us to rise with heart and courage, embodying our spiritual learnings through actions that ripple outward. Whether we find ourselves healing relationships, fostering peace, or sparking transformation, we are reminded of the deep truth: “We were made for these times.”
Read MoreLove, in its essence, is an evolutionary force, constantly becoming and expressing in new ways. This cosmic birthing is not abstract; it is incarnate in our actions, our presence, and our hearts, as we participate in the unfolding of divine love in the universe.
Through practices like Curatio Divina, inspired by the sacredness of nature, and reflecting on our spheres of influence, we are invited to embody love. Let us give and receive the Christ-light, create space for new beginnings, and co-participate in the birthing movements of love in the world.
This Christmas, may we awaken as love—born anew, radiant with divine light, ready to nurture and transform the world.
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