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“The creative law which you use is like a mirror. The thought you hold before it is like an image. Hold there, then, the image of faith and expectancy, with enthusiastic conviction and with undying trust.” — Ernest Holmes Build momentum for the new year with talks on releasing and accepting by minister Debra Morwood, followed by a burning bowl ritual, assisted by practitioner Ruth Catalogna. We’ll also fill out 2020 goal letters! Let’s be thinking of how this ceremony can serve us. As we enter 2020 we may release the good for the better, and accept new good into our lives in our health, relationships, career, creativity, passion, and deep sense of the sacred. It happens োষ, হসৈ 31 at 7. 5326 SPRING-STUEBNER ROAD SPRING, TEXAS 77389-4574 [email protected] CREATIVELIFE.ORG (281) 350-5157 CREATIVE LIFE SPIRITUAL CENTER SINCE 1985 “I NEVER KNEW THERE WAS A PLACE THAT TEACHES WHAT I’VE ALWAYS BELIEVED!” T he birches, waving in the wind, looked as full of life as in summer and as wondrously beautiful. Where the sun shone, everything glittered and sparkled as if diamond dust had been strewn about; and the snowy carpet of the ear th seemed covered with diamonds from which gleamed countless lights, whiter even than the snow itself. “We do not show our intelligence, our judgment, until we lay hold upon our marvelous birthright. We can hold this knowledge within our mind and then it will work its way out through the mind of the world.” —Emma Curtis Hopkins You’re invited to join your Center family for a magical, mystical Christmas Eve, as we retell the age-old story — your story — of the birth of Christ in the mind and heart! Come enjoy and immerse yourself in the light, color and warmth of community in our beautiful Center. Harpist Mary Radspinner joins the array of musicians at our candlelight celebration োষ, হসৈ 24 at 7.

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Page 1: T he birches, waving in the wind, looked as full of life as in ...then it will work its way out through the mind of the world.” —Emma Curtis Hopkins You’re invited to join your

“The creative law which you use is like a mirror. The thought you

hold before it is like an image. Hold there, then, the image of faith and expectancy,

with enthusiastic conviction and with undying trust.” — Ernest Holmes

Build momentum for the new year with talks on releasing and accepting by minister Debra Morwood, followed by a burning bowl ritual, assisted by practitioner Ruth

Catalogna. We’ll also fill out 2020 goal letters! Let’s be thinking of how this ceremony can serve us. As we enter 2020 we may release the good for the better, and accept new good into our lives in our health, relationships, career, creativity, passion, and deep sense of the sacred. It happens , 31 at 7 .

5326 SPRING-STUEBNER ROAD • SPRING, TEXAS 77389-4574 • [email protected] • CREATIVELIFE.ORG • (281) 350-5157

CREATIVE LIFE SPIRITUAL CENTER • SINCE 1985 • “I NEVER KNEW THERE WAS A PLACE THAT TEACHES WHAT I’VE ALWAYS BELIEVED!”

T he birches, waving in the wind, looked as full of life as in

summer and as wondrously beautiful. Where the sun

shone, everything glittered and sparkled as if diamond dust had been strewn about; and the snowy carpet of the ear th seemed covered with

diamonds from which gleamed countless lights,

whiter even than the snow itself.

• • •

“We do not show our intelligence, our judgment, until we lay hold upon our marvelous birthright. We can hold this knowledge within our mind and then it will work its way out through the mind of the world.” —Emma Curtis Hopkins

You’re invited to join your Center family for a magical, mystical Christmas Eve, as we retell the age-old story — your story — of the birth of Christ in the mind and heart! Come enjoy and immerse yourself in the light, color and warmth of community in our beautiful Center. Harpist Mary Radspinner joins the array of musicians at our candlelight celebration ,

24 at 7 .

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It’s the Thought That Counts lecture

Minister Jesse Jennings discusses desires, expectations, memories, and how there’s no wrong way

to do the holidays, whether we ignore them altogether or have decorated every square inch of our space. It’s

, 18 at 7 .

Wisdom of the Universe weekly discussions

We are studying the confluence of metaphysics and science to help us better understand how the world of consciousness gives rise to our world of form. Using books, speakers and various media, we bring current infor-mation forward for open discussion. We meet 12-2 , led by Denese & Dick Schmelzkopf, who also teach at the Lone Star College/ Montgomery Academy of Lifelong Learning. All are welcome; join any-time. Appreciative giving. Info:

[email protected]

CODA open meetings Codependents Anonymous is a fellowship of people seeking recovery, and meets 5-6 , upstairs in Katherman Hall. Info: Lisa C. at...

[email protected]

TransAlliance of Spring support group

Courtney Fleming and Kole Kerr present TransAlliance of Spring, a support group and safe space for all Transgender, Intersex and non-binary individuals. Adults 18 and over— and minors 14 and up with signed permission from a parent or guardian, who must attend first meeting—are welcome, as are allies. , 7:30-8:30 in the Quimby Room, on the first floor of the Learning Center. Info: [email protected] or text to (713) 416-1477.

A Course in Miracles weekly discussions

A Course in Miracles is “a unique, universal, self-study spiritual thought system that teaches the way to Love and Inner Peace is through forgiveness.” (acim.org) The Course states, “...seek not to change the world, but choose to change your mind about the world.” This long-time group is led by Bill & Cathy MacKenzie, 7

in Katherman Hall, upstairs. All are welcome; join anytime. Appreciative giving. No meeting on December 26. Info...

[email protected][email protected]

Taize service with Rev. Marsha Lehman

Try out a Wednesday evening service that is informal, contemplative and therapeutic, an American

New Thought version of a French worship service that began in the Taizé community. (The Taizé Brothers’ vision is one of trust on earth and a hope of reconciliation among all people.) This service, created by minister Marsha Lehman, will begin as you enter quietly at 7:15 . You will experience 45 minutes of spiritual nurturing through a calm, peaceful flow of music, guided meditation, comforting prayer, special readings and chants, pauses of silence, and encouraging affirmations. Upon departing you may find that you have more focus, deeper and easier breath-ing, and a heartfelt gladness that you attended. It’s , 4 in the Great Hall. Appreciative giving.

You Can Heal Your Life book study

Whether you’ve never heard of the book, or your copy of You Can Heal Your Life is tattered from use, all are invited to participate in this life-changing journey! Author Louise Hay gently leads the

reader down an experiential path of self-empowerment and love, all the while enhancing life’s conditions. Join practitioner Sarah Westbrook for the rest of this series and see why this book (available here) is a New Thought classic! Meets , 2 and , 17, 6:30-8:30 . Appreciative giving. More info...

[email protected]

SARAH

Grieving During the Holidays support group

Grief is difficult and can be more difficult during the holi-days. Grief takes many forms including, death, serious illness, caregiving for someone who

has developed cognitive issues such as Alzheimer’s/dementia, divorce, and any number of ways loss affects life. Practi-tioner Ruth Catalogna and minister Debra Morwood will be talking about the holidays and giving tips on how to navigate this difficult time, in a loving and accepting environment, 6:30-7:30

, in the Learning Center, weekly through 6. Debra is a Board Certified Hospice Chaplain and Pastoral Counselor ecclesiastically endorsed by Centers for Spiritual Living (CSL) to serve in specialized ministry, with over 20 years working with patients and their families at end of life. Ruth is a retired nurse and social worker who has spent the last 13 years with hospice patients at bedside. Info...

[email protected][email protected]

A conversation with Courtney & Kole

Welcome to the latest in our series of conversations with interesting CLC people who are using spiritual princi-ples and making a positive difference in the world. Kole has been a CLC member since 2004 while Courtney joined us recently. Both just completed the Heartfelt Living class together; Kole has had several classes, works with our teens, and often appears in our musical shows. Courtney and Kole are in relationship, and lead the TransAlliance of Spring support group that meets here, serving Transgender, Intersex and non-binary individuals. We’ll discuss how they each knew where their life’s journey would lead, courage they found, obstacles they overcame, and where they received emotional and physical support as they transitioned into their heartfelt identities. A short question-and-answer period will follow. This special evening unfolds on , 11 at 7 .

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Sunday morning Meditations

“...Sit and rest and refresh your soul. Eat of the fruit and drink the wine.

All, all is yours, and you are welcome.” —The Science of Mind textbook

Each week’s is led by a CLC practitioner, and lasts 20 minutes, ending in time to comfortably get into the 11:00 celebration. There is music to enhance as you are guided into a

restful state, and inspirational read-ings to tap into your spiritual center. Most sessions will end with a spiritual mind treatment based on the theme of the readings. , 10:30-10:50 , in the Malené Njeri Medita-tion Space, upstairs in the Learning Center. These meditations are free and there’s no need for advance signup. They’re coordinated by practitioner Darlene Everitt at...

[email protected]

Booster Buffet monthly Sunday brunch

Dainill Mercadel and Sarah Westbrook present, with your help, a first-of-the month

potluck brunch and social experience on , 1 and -

5, after the 11 service. We serve a wide array of tastes—and we always can use more salads and main dishes. Vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free dishes are especially appreciat-ed, but we’ll devour and enjoy what-ever you bring. A $5 per family dona-tion is asked. Please use the signup sheet in Builders’ Hall to indicate what you’ll bring. To offer to help...

[email protected][email protected]

Sunday talks online Watch talks on our YouTube channel(enter “Creative Life Spiritual Center”) and archived audio is here:

creativelife.org/sundaytalks.html

Treatment & Meditation Spiritual Practices for Daily Living

“In the spiritual realm, Universal Subjective Mind as Law is the soil. It is just as dependable, just as reliable and functions just as naturally as the soil in the garden.

It takes whatever you choose to plant in It, and It produces accordingly.” —Ernest Holmes

Here’s a ten-week, 30-hour course, for Heartfelt Living graduates, that focuses on creating a personalized spiritual practice for everyday life, including discussions and exercises on treating for others, perceiving wholeness with heart and mind, drawing on the infinite reservoir within, trusting life’s process, and getting unstuck. Moving deeper into daily spiritual practices with yourself and others is a way to be amazed in the areas of manifestation

and creative contemplation, while exploring the fine points of our faith system! Treatment & Meditation also satisfies the “Spiritual Practices” module require-ment for eventual admission into professional practitioner training. Tuition is $250 plus books: Can We Talk to God? (Holmes), Journey of Awakening (Ram Dass) and a workbook, all available here. Ten , 10 -12:30 , starting

25, and ten , 4:00-6:30 , starting 29 (pick the one you prefer), with both led by minister Jesse Jennings and practitioner Ruth Catalogna. Please sign up in Builders’ Hall, or to [email protected].

Led by minister Marsha Lehman, this ritual will initiate each woman into the undiscovered riches deep within her feminine well of the infinite self. Following roots into the depth of nurturing darkness, each woman will emerge with a sense of having reclaimed her deepest power. Within her wisdom connection she will uncover the ways to shine her sparkling light in the coming cycle of the seasons.

No charge…a gift to all women. Spread the word. Please bring a gift (your own possession, to which you are intuitively guided, that will be a daily reminder to another woman of her deep feminine power and dynamic sparkle) along with a heartfelt blessing, and a festive snack to share. It happens morning,

21. The circle ceremony will open at 10 and close at 12:30PM. Please RSVP with the number of women by signing up in Builder’s Hall, or to...

(281) 773-4376 • [email protected]

special Sunday event

Join Natalie “Fox” Maisel we build community in magical ways through ritual, meditation and sacred circle, on ,

22. This Winter Solstice rite will be celebrating the return of the light in your own life. Let’s burn away the past and usher in the Solstice sun and our wishes and intentions for the coming year. Circle will open at 9:30 and last about an hour. Natalie has been leading Pagan circles for 20 years. She considers herself an eclectic Wiccan and her groups are

open to all men and women. She currently leads half-day Goddess Immersion Playshops in the Montrose area for each season and hosts a co-ed group called H-Town God/esses for the eight yearly sabbats. She’s traveled extensively to sacred sites all over the world with amazing authors and has guided audio ritu-als available on Amazon. For more info...

[email protected]

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what we do

The CLC Children’s and Youth Services Department is devoted to celebrating the spiritual develop-ment of each child we teach. All age groups are involved in various activi-ties, workshops, and special projects incorporating the teachings of Sci-ence of Mind. We strive to create an atmosphere of love and kindness in our words and actions toward each other and to recognize and honor the diversity of every person.

• Toddlers (18 mos. to age 3) are lovingly cared for by our toddler teachers. In their very artistically designed Discovery Room, the children are encouraged to interact and experience their world as only a toddler can. They are offered games, toys, books and other age-appro-priate activities in a safe, secure and loving environment.

• 4-6 age group. Beginning around the age of 4, our toddlers are moved to the Ingenuity Room. This group begins to learn the basics of treatment and the value of giving a smile and a kind word. Our creative teachers provide age-appropriate instruction and activities.

• 7-12 age group are in the Quimby Room, regularly practicing the steps of Treatment presented in a manner appropriate to their age group. The teachers provide learning tools, creative projects, workshops and other teaching methods to en-gage each child’s learning of the principles of Science of Mind.

• 13-17 age group meets on the second floor of the Learning Center in the Hopkins classroom. They are engaged in special projects, work-shops, have guest speakers and are involved in several volunteer service endeavors at CLC. The teachers work-ing with this group encourage their talents, keep them engaged in learn-ing Science of Mind principles and we throw in some fun along the way!

teach our children well...  We teach our children that God is Life—the Life within each of them and in all Creation—that all people are children of the One God, and therefore, are all brothers and sisters. • We teach that God is all-inclusive and we are each created in the image of God—Good. • We teach that God is Love, and we honor God-in-all through love, not fear. • We teach that sin is simply a mistake and when we make mistakes, we are punished by them, not by God. • We teach that God is Spirit and present everywhere, that this Spirit is within us and speaks to us through our minds when we are willing to listen. • We teach that there are spiritual laws that must be understood and followed, just as we follow human laws. • We teach that religion is something to be used every day, not just on Sundays. • We teach that Reli-gious Science is a religion that can be used at home, at school and at play; that since God is within us, heaven is also within us, that is we learn to live our lives in harmony with God’s Law, we live in heaven now. • We teach that keeping the mind focused on good causes a richer experience of life. •We teach that God is truth and beauty, peace and harmony; that as we grow to be more like God, our lives will be filled with health, happiness and success. • We teach that nothing is too wonderful to happen, nothing is too good to be true: everything is possible to God through me and you! —adapted from a work by Dorothy Quigley

Sunday circles Children begin their learning adventures in the registration area in the youth foyer, 10:15-11 on , then move to their classes, to be reunited with their

parents in the Great Hall in time for the closing song. Some Sundays we offer special theme workshops for the kids, too. Age-appropriate prayer/treatment opens all the classes, and for each class there is age-appropriate discussion of the monthly theme and creative projects to enhance the learning. Just after noon all the teachers and children gather in the reception area of the Learning Center for our closing prayer circle. Then the teachers bring the children to you in the Great Hall. Please remember that no youth are to roam the Center grounds unattended. Our coordinating Sunday minister is Marsha Lehman at [email protected], assisted by practitioners Linda Clesson and Marissa Mijal. Our youth minister and chaplain is Debra Morwood at [email protected].

children’s holiday party 

Guess who’ll visit the CLC children again this year? Even with an elf in tow, he’ll need some help from CLC teachers and

parents to make the day truly festive. So come join us at the children’s holiday party , 22, at 11 in Katherman Hall. For details or if you have craft ideas, please email minister Marsha Lehman at...

[email protected]

“We too need to be guided by the star of life to that holy place within us where the little child

we are — the Child of God — is cradled in the arms of infinite love and wisdom.”

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Science of Mind now at Barnes & Noble

Science of Mind magazine is now for sale in more than 600 Barnes & Noble bookstores in the U.S. and Canada!

We’re grateful for...

♥ Sean K. Connelly, who tended to our well in the recent freeze, installed the stage exten-sion, and checks on the campus daily, and Richard Stromatt, who installed a doorbell in the Learning Center... ♥ All the CLCers (see page 6) who served at our latest mobile food event... ♥ Dainill Mercadel and Sarah Westbrook, for staging Novem-ber’s first-Sunday brunch, assisted by Ana Kimball, Marsha Lehman, and many others... ♥ Recent musical performers Georgie Holbrook, Geoffry Oshman, Brian Schwanitz, and special guests Bernice Lewis and Bob Livingston... ♥ The producers and cast of “Treasures of the Spirit,” who are deep in rehearsal for the Dec. 7 show (see front page)... ♥ Wednesday speakers, minister David Dewhurst, practitioner Dainill Mercadel, Jeffrey Powell, and the CLC community (on Thanksgiving Eve)... ♥ Dainill Mercadel, Jeffrey Powell and Rev. Lisa Ryan, who have been filming CLC talks for our YouTube channel... ♥ Practitioner Ruth Catalogna and minister Debra Morwood, for creating and leading our grief support group... ♥ Practitioner Monty Wilson, who assisted with the fall Heartfelt Living class... ♥ Everyone who recently provided meals for two CLCers recovering from surgery... ♥ Minister David Dewhurst, who led our contingent at the Wood-lands Interfaith service, and Babs Dewhurst, who created the artistic representation of our symbol for display with those of other world faith systems!

CLC Board of Trustees

Dainill Mercadel, Chair [email protected]

Carthel Smejkal, Vice-Chair [email protected]

Deb Barnes [email protected]

Kole Kerr [email protected]

Sarah Westbrook [email protected] Debra Morwood, Treasurer

[email protected] Jesse Jennings, Secretary

[email protected]

Thank you to the 930 following us on

Your 5-star review helps us, too!

Conscious giving Please remember the ongoing life of your Center in your regular giving! To mail in a check,

see our address on page one. You can also make your fully tax-deductible donation by credit/debit card; or via the PayPal link on our website and in our weekly emails; or by signing up in the bookstore to make monthly donations...

creativelife.org/bookstore.htm

Several hundred new books, some slightly shelf-worn — spirituality, world religions, self-discovery, prosperity,

health, nutrition, science, philosophy, parenting, and children’s books too — are offered at deep discounts!

Weddings On November 23,

Gerson Hernandez married Sylvia Gonzales,

in a ceremony performed by minister Debra Morwood.

CLC Legacy Program When you begin planning your philanthropic legacy, you search for a cause that is dear to your heart, where you know you can truly make a difference

and where your “ultimate gift” will be maintained and multiplied through sound spiritual practices. Please consider CLC a worthwhile and trusted cause for your long-term love and support, by means of wills, trust and bequests • giving through charitable trusts and appreciated assets • IRA charitable rollover • life estate agreements • gifts of life insurance. Please con-sult your attorney or tax advisor. Many thanks to Brian Schwanitz for launching this Legacy Program!

Want to participate in our music program?

Email Geoffry Oshman at [email protected]

Join us at Toastmasters

We invite you to join us as we sponsor a Toastmasters program to build communication and leadership skills here at Creative Life. Toastmas-ters is a global organization that specializes in empowering individuals to become effective communicators and leaders through experiential learning. Look for an evening demo workshop on , 6, and in the meantime, contact Elly Hard...

[email protected]

toastmasters.org/pathways-overview

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Rev. Morene Barker-Morris, RScP [email protected]

Margaret Byrd, RScP [email protected]

Jim Canter, RScP [email protected]

Ruth Catalogna, RScP [email protected]

Linda Clesson, RScP [email protected]

Rev. David Dewhurst, RScP [email protected]

Darlene Everitt, RScP [email protected]

Bobbie Giachini, RScP Emerita

Jayne Leopold, RScP [email protected]

Dainill Mercadel, RScP [email protected]

Sharon Mignerey, RScP [email protected]

Marissa Mijal, RScP [email protected]

Rev. Debra Morwood, RScP [email protected]

John Rennie, RScP [email protected]

Ann Richardson, RScP Emerita [email protected]

Rev. Lisa Ryan, RScP [email protected]

Thomas Ryan, RScP [email protected]

Shirley Sandlin, RScP [email protected]

Sarah Westbrook, RScP [email protected]

Monty Wilson, RScP [email protected]

Give clothes & more Please select items that your own family would feel comfortable wearing having — clean, gently

used, and bagged — for the Some-thing Special resale store. From the sales proceeds of donated items, Montgomery County Women’s Shelter residents and their children receive shoes and clothing since these items are generally left behind when fleeing domestic violence. Transitional housing apartments are fully furnished with donated furniture and housewares helping shelter residents rebuild their homes and lives. Please use the collection bin by the copy room. For more info...

[email protected]

Support for Roatan, Honduras This project has now grown into a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization called Roatán Support Effort, to allow even more ways of giving, and now with a tax-deductible status. This initiative helps by transporting essential supplies to the clinics, youth soccer league, animal shelter, community outreach program, and soup kitchen on the island of Roatán,

Honduras. All donations are used to help the island and all administrative duties are volunteer. Also needed are soccer shoes and uniforms, and children’s and adult shoes, to be placed in the bin by the copy room door. Please email Lynn Rippelmeyer at [email protected], or call her at (281) 799-9866, and visit roatansupporteffort.org.

Meditation & Prayer Support Thursdays via phone

Experience a half hour of personal affirmative prayer by licensed practi-tioners, led off by a guided medita-tion, all from the comfort of your home. Just call this telebridge number and tap in the access code: (605) 475-4847 and then access code 472220#. You will be heard but not seen. This 30-minute confidential call is led by CLC practitioners Marissa Mijal and John Rennie, and Louisville CSL practitioner Brenda Hornung, every at 7:00 . Appreciative giving is welcomed. For more info...

[email protected]

Our Creative Life practitioners are outstand-ing spiritual support persons, available to lovingly and confidentially assist you. Each has spent hundreds of hours in training, to direct natural compassion into helping you through listening, caring, and using spiritual

mind treatment — affirmative prayer — to reveal the truth of you that is greater than any apparent limitation. Each is licensed by the Centers for Spiritual Living, and engages in ongoing study and spiritual development. Have a new goal, an old problem, or a question about applying our teaching? Work with a practitioner and watch what happens!

• At prayer circles after each service in the Garden Room, with the Practitioner-of-the-Day.

• By telebridge on evenings. Call (605) 475-4847 at 7:00 and enter code 472220#.

• By appointment, on an individual fee basis, for a one-hour session of spiritual support and treatment.

• Prayer anytime. The CSL World Ministry of Prayer responds to urgent requests at (866) 306-5546.

Latest super food event! Saturday, November 23 dawned crisp and clear, as the CLC team assembled for our third mobile food event, the final one of 2019. A steady stream of 587 of our food-insecure Tamina/Oak Ridge neighbors let us serve

them 16,550 pounds of meat, fresh produce, canned/ boxed food items, and baked goods, enough to fill the Thanksgiving tables of 135 households. Huge thanks again to our leadership team and everyone who did the work to make this such a success. The next quarterly event is , 29, again at the Oak Ridge High School Ninth Grade Campus, times TBA. Please contact food team leader Ruth Catalogna at [email protected].

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WORLD AIDS DAY CELEBRATIONS • 9:30/11A

From Everlasting I Was Firmly Set

speaking today, minister JESSE JENNINGS

MEDITATION • 10:30A PRAYER CIRCLE • 10:30A/12P

CHILDREN & YOUTH • 11A

BRUNCH • 12P

KWANZAA begins at sunset

MEDITATION & PRAYER SUPPORT

7P • CALL (605) 475-4847 ACCESS CODE 472220#

TRANSALLIANCE SUPPORT GROUP • 7:30P

CODA MEETING • 5P

CELEBRATIONS • 9:30/11A

May There Be Festivals to My Soul

speaking today, minister JESSE JENNINGS

MEDITATION • 10:30A PRAYER CIRCLE • 10:30A/12P

CHILDREN & YOUTH • 11A

CELEBRATIONS • 9:30/11A

Out of Usual Time Into Great Time

speaking today, minister JESSE JENNINGS

MEDITATION • 10:30A PRAYER CIRCLE • 10:30A/12P CHILDREN & YOUTH • 11A

GRIEVING DURING THE HOLIDAYS

SUPPORT GROUP • 6:30P

PEARL HARBOR DAY

CODA MEETING • 5P

MEDITATION &

PRAYER SUPPORT 7P • CALL (605) 475-4847

ACCESS CODE 472220#

A COURSE IN MIRACLES

DISCUSSION • 7P

TRANSALLIANCE SUPPORT GROUP • 7:30P

MEDITATION & PRAYER SUPPORT

7P • CALL (605) 475-4847 ACCESS CODE 472220#

A COURSE

IN MIRACLES DISCUSSION • 7P

TRANSALLIANCE SUPPORT GROUP • 7:30P

CODA MEETING • 5P

EVENT KEY

Celebration service

SOM certificated class

Other class/group/event

Meditation/prayer/ritual

Music & arts event

Social/service/business

Youth event

WISDOM OF THE UNIVERSE DISCUSSION • 12-2P

THE HIGHEST WORKING POWER

CLASS 6 OF 10 • 4P

GRIEVING DURING THE HOLIDAYS

SUPPORT GROUP • 6:30P

YOU CAN HEAL YOUR LIFE

BOOK STUDY • 6:30P

WISDOM OF

THE UNIVERSE DISCUSSION • 12-2P

THE HIGHEST WORKING POWER

CLASS 7 OF 10 • 4P

EVENING CELEBRATION It’s the Thought

That Counts

speaking tonight, minister JESSE JENNINGS • 7P

Creative Life Spiritual Center 5326 Spring-Stuebner Road Spring, Texas 77389-4574

[email protected] • creativelife.org (281) 350-5157

GRIEVING DURING THE HOLIDAYS

SUPPORT GROUP • 6:30P

CODA MEETING • 5P

CELEBRATIONS • 9:30/11A

Nothing Promised That is

Not Performed

speaking today, minister JESSE JENNINGS

MEDITATION • 10:30A PRAYER CIRCLE • 10:30A/12P

CHILDREN & YOUTH • 11A

GRIEVING DURING THE HOLIDAYS

SUPPORT GROUP • 6:30P

YOU CAN HEAL YOUR LIFE

BOOK STUDY • 6:30P

WISDOM OF

THE UNIVERSE DISCUSSION • 12-2P

THE HIGHEST WORKING POWER

CLASS 5 OF 10 • 4P

TAIZÉ SERVICE with minister

MARSHA LEHMAN • 7P

MEDITATION & PRAYER SUPPORT

7P • CALL (605) 475-4847 ACCESS CODE 472220#

A COURSE

IN MIRACLES DISCUSSION • 7P

TRANSALLIANCE SUPPORT GROUP • 7:30P

7P

7P

HANUKKAH begins at sunset

GRIEVING DURING THE HOLIDAYS

SUPPORT GROUP • 6:30P

10A-12:30P

ADVANCE TICKETS, $10 AT DOOR, $15

7P

9:30A

CELEBRATION • 11A

Dark Delvings, Bright Blessings

speaking today, minister JESSE JENNINGS

MEDITATION • 10:30A PRAYER CIRCLE • 10:30A/12P

CHILDREN’S HOLIDAY PARTY • 11A