Practices to help us move in our evolving faith journey.
Read MoreWeCreating is about being an active part of bringing forth heaven on earth, in the here and now. We might also call that the work/play of loving evolution—a divine process of ongoing creation and holistic becoming.
In our divine participation, we are called to be co-creators of the new heaven and new earth—which is not a separate realm or distant future, but an integrative becoming and emergence in this world, in this life together. In this way, we become evolutionaries, those actively participating and contributing to loving evolution of the world, WeCreating the future.
Read MorePractices to help us move in our evolving faith journey.
Read MoreDo you know you have a Divine Vocation?
Yes, you. Every single one of us has it. It is the deepest calling of our lives.
Our divine vocation is not a call to the priesthood or ministry. It is not about your occupation or profession. It’s not even entirely primarily about what we do.
Our divine vocation is first and foremost about who we truly are.
Read MoreWhen was the last time you felt deeply inspired?
How have you felt the divine sparks of creative inspiration illuminating and animating possibility in your life?
As we evolve in our spiritual journey, many of us undergo significant transformations in the nature of our will and the source of our motivation.
Read MorePractices to support our divine becoming in disabusing evil.
Read MoreAs we go beyond getting caught up in the persons involved with evil and seek to engage on a deeper level of the source and roots, we will find the toxin from which the blight is grown.
Read MoreTo meet and counter evil, more than “resistance” is needed. More than laws and justice are required. More than understanding, inclusivity, and unity will be required. We will need to “disabuse” evil, to dispel its enchanting power through our full inhabiting of our own divine power and vitality.
Read MorePractices of hope to help us move in our evolving faith journey.
Read MoreThe hope of the resurrection comes to us now, today, in ways that transform who we are and how we live in this day and age. And this hope truly saves us—not from a future hell but from the dismay and fear of a world seen only through the opaque lens of death and despair.
We can find our living hope, mystical and eternal in the here and now, resurrected for life everlasting, today.
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