Let the festival of Passover and
the observance of Holy Week
serve to bring us all together
in a great celebration of
the integrity of our common roots in God and
of the diversity of our unique individualizations of God.
- from Lent 2012: Release Your Inner Splendor
Palm Sunday Service, April 1st, 11:00 a.m.
Followed by Monthly CommUnity Feast
From A Course in Miracles (Text 396/425) we read:
"This is Palm Sunday, the celebration of victory .... It is time for us to understand what Palm Sunday is about; it's about the celebration of victory -- the acceptance and integration of Truth .... Let us not spend this Holy Week brooding on the crucifixion ..., but happily in the celebration of ... release, for Easter is the sign of peace not pain."
And within this celebratory energy, Sheri White performs "I Hope You Dance."
In Observance of Maundy Thursday
On Wednesday, April 4th, 6:30p.m.
Foot-Washing & Communion
Please join us in this moving service as part of your personal, metaphysical preparation for Easter.
Maundy Thursday is the Christian feast or holy day falling on the Thursday before Easter which commemorates the Last Supper of Jesus with his disciples.
The word Maundy is derived from the Latin mandatum (commandment): "I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another." Jesus spoke these words in explanation of the significance of his washing the disciples' feet.
Good Friday Service
April 6th, 6:30p.m.
Continuing with our Easter preparation, we hold a service around the seven last phrases spoken by Jesus on the cross and how they remind us what this process can mean to each of us as individuals.
Charles Fillmore wrote that "The word crucifixion means the crossing out in consciousness of certain errors that have become fixed states of mind; the giving up of the whole personality in order that the Christ Mind may be expressed in all its fullness."

Easter Sunday Service
April 8th, 11:00a.m.
This Service of Transformation includes special music as well as meaningful resurrection ritual.
Easter's "inner meaning and spiritual significance is the awakening and raising to spiritual consciousness of the I Am in mankind..." (Charles Fillmore)