Body: Loving Servant or Cruel Master? (10/16/22)
Rev. Mary Murray SheltonEarlier this month we recognized the body as a loving servant, but that’s only true when we make choices
Read More >>Earlier this month we recognized the body as a loving servant, but that’s only true when we make choices
Read More >>Now that we know our bodies serve a purpose for the soul’s learning and growth, it’s time to turn
Read More >>In many spiritual traditions we learn that the body is the temple of the soul, and the soul, or
Read More >>We have a lot of daily tasks in our lives that we usually don’t put in the pleasure, bliss
Read More >>If you’ve ever avoided doing something for fear of looking clumsy, untalented or foolish, this talk may be for
Read More >>When Joseph Campbell made this statement in an interview with Bill Moyers in 1988, it became a clarion call
Read More >>What does it mean when we say, “Work is made visible? One interpretation of that sentence is that when
Read More >>If human beings were no more self aware or reflective than any other creature, our bodies would still be
Read More >>Did you ever have a pet? Do you have pets now? If so, you’re aware of how unique each
Read More >>Water is fast becoming a limited resource in many places on Earth. Just as blood and chlorophyll are the
Read More >>What we have in the way of beauty, food, resources and creative expressions on Earth is an array of
Read More >>Some years ago I met a ministerial colleague from Hawaii, the late Rev. Helen Street. Helen was a powerful
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