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Unity Spiritual Life Center
MARCH 19, 2014 ~ Weekly Update 
2604 Carver Street, Durham, NC 27705 · 919.471.3504  www.UnitySpiritualLifeCenter.org 
  

 

MISSION

To be a center of positive, practical, progressive Christianity devoted to helping people awaken to the Spirit within and to inspire one another into a grater experience of God and life through prayer, meditation, education, and service to others.

 

VISION

To create a loving and engaged Unity Truth Community that transforms the spiritual consciousness of the planet...one thought, one word, one action at a time.

 

 USLC Office Hours:  Monday and Tuesday 10am-1pm. 
Office Phone:  919-471-3504 
Office Administrator email:  cagnc@msn.com 

 

 

Sunday, March 23 , 2014 - 10:30 am

  

  

 

UNITY THEME FOR MARCH:  EXPRESS WHOLENESS
Affirmation: I am whole in mind, body, and Spirit

Check out unity.org/resources.

   
                                         LESSON FOR TODAY: 
 Death Is My Advisor: Death is Not the End, but in many ways the Beginning.
Reverend Beverly Bockover from UCR
 
When we look at death as that which moves us away from defining ourselves based on our ego and into a realization of the magnificence we truly are, death becomes a traveling companion through this adventure called life.
 
 
SPECIAL MUSIC:   The Transzenders
 
 
Childcare provided for the service.


MEET & GREET follows the service ~

spend time munching and mingling,

as you greet old friends and meet new ones! 

   

  

 

 PAULA'S PERSPECTIVE


 

IT TAKES TIME

"Life takes time to live. It takes time to unfold its more lasting truths." Mark Nepo, The Exquisite Risk

Sometimes, some of us can simply not bear the wait. We would prefer that what might happen would just go ahead and happen...or that life would straighten out already so that we knew with some certainty how it was going to look. When will life smooth out?

We can experience discomfort in 'not knowing'...of being uncertain about how life might unfold. Does it have to be this way? Do we have to accept discomfort as the price for not knowing? Maybe not! 

What about if 'not knowing' meant that we were simply living in the chaos that preceded the next greatest possibility for our life? And in this chaos a great truth would unfold that would completely change our way of being. I think Mark is right..it takes time to live. We can't always be speeding through and expect to know the richness of living and the possibilities for our life. It takes time in the 'not knowing' to birth a new 'known'. 

So what do we do in the 'not knowing'...well, we slow down, we rest, we stop twisting and turning and making up stories. We turn our attention inside and we give our self time to grow spiritually. We stop worrying, bargaining, doubting and trying to control. We breathe and release our attachment to it having to be our way now. 

 

If we can go to this place, I believe we have the chance to know something about our self or life or others that we could not have known otherwise. We have the chance to see the treasure of the moment...and feel the possibility and freedom in a new truth,

It takes time..and that is okay. 

Peace always

Paula

...when the world quiets to the sound of your own breathing, we all want the same things: comfort, love, and a peaceful heart.      Mitch Albom in have a little faith
 

  

REGULAR EVENTS

  

FUN FIRST FRIDAY every month at 7-8:30pm.

 

   

SPECIAL EVENTS 

MARK YOUR CALENDARS

 

PRAYER VIGIL - Sunday from 5-6pm.  This is your opportunity to lift the consciousness of USLC into prosperity in all of its forms.  Join in quiet meditation, clear your consciousness of any lack or limitation, allow the flow of Spirit to pour forth from you...and watch the shift at USLC.  Prayer works!  Drop in anytime.

 

BOOK STUDY GROUPS.  Living Originally by Robert Brumet.  One group will be meeting on Thursday evenings at the home of Jeanie Rodgers, 605 Quartz Drive, Durham...8.3 miles from the Center.  Join us as we discover how to "live originally".  Next week:  Thursday, March 27th

 

SOUP SUNDAY, March 23rd after the service.  Try a tasty soup to warm you on the inside and make you smile. Mmmm...Good!  Donation $2.
 
BOOK STUDY MEETING, Monday March 24th, 7-8pm.  A time for connecting with others who are practicing Radical Self-Awareness & Deep Self-Acceptance as presented in Living Originally: Ten Spiritual Practices to Transform Your Life by Robert Brumet.  Do you have a question or want to share an experience?  Join Rev. Paula for this open discussion.

FUN FIRST FRIDAY: SPRING INTO EASTER, April 4 at 7pm.  Hop on in to USLC for an Easter Themed Fun First Friday!  Join us for a fun, family frendly evening with games such as "Pin the Tail on the Bunny", Easter Bingo, and a duck race.  Also...decorage craft eggs for an Easter Tree.  So put on your bunny ears or best Bonnet and help us build community!

WALKING THE LABYRINTH AT BRINKLEY MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH, April 4 at 7pm.  We are sponsoring this activity to be held during Holy Week.  Our commitment is to provide volunteers on different days and times to help with setup, take down and hosting.  Please sign up for a specific time.  Look for the flyer to participate in the walk...a truly spiritual experience open to all!

ON-GOING

PRAYER AND HEALING MINISTRY GATHERING.  Healing  prayer, guided meditation, and opportunity for hands on healing. Be still and know.  Every 1st Sunday at noon and 3rd Monday at 7pm, Fillmore Chapel.  Next meeting:  <Monday, April 6th at 7pm.

 

BOOKSTORE: Featured Books Check out our Featured Book table for books referenced by Rev. Paula during Sunday lessons in March and April.  Powerful writings to transform your life.



 
 
WOW!

 

In the heart of the world there is a place that holds the secret names of the rocks & the trees & all the children of the earth& around it gather women & men who hold it dear & each night they stand together to keep it safe for as long as it takes till morning comes & no matter what you have been told, this will always be so, in the heart of the world.

 

...with love from the Crew at StoryPeople...

 

 

Sundays: 

 

10:30

Celebration Service & YOU/Uniteen classes

(Childcare available)

Directions: Exit 175 off of I-85. Turn NORTH on Guess Road; Turn right onto Carver Street. Go approximately half a block; USLC is located in the small business park on your left.

YOU CAN HELP USLC GET FREE MONEY!!!

Pick up a gift card from Carla; $5 is already on it to get you started.
 
Take the card to Kroger Customer Service Desk and put your grocery money on the card.  (Be sue you do this at least 12 hours before you plan to use it.  It takes time for it to be put in Kroger's system.)
 
Do your grocery shopping with the gift card.  This does not affect your regular rewards from Kroger.
 
Every time you use your card to by groceries or gas at Kroger, the amount is credited to USLC toward a 5% reward when our total reaches $5000...that's $250 for the Center.
 
NOTE:  You continue to recieve all your regular Kroger rewards.  
 
Encourage friends and family to join our fund drive. 
     

 

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COMMUNITY ZONE

BOARD OF TRUSTEES
President:  Ginny Brendlen
Vice President:  Janice Escott
Treasurer:  Jeanie Rodgers
Secretary:  Mary Lea Richards
Member at Large:  Jim Kimbrough
 
 
Workshop:  Healing the Past, Building the Future, April 26, 9am-4:30pm.  Popular A.R.E. speaker Peter Woodbury, MSW, will explain Edgar Cayce's concepts of karma, grace, and reincarnation, as well as discuss tools for forgiveness from the Cayce readings.  Attendees will experience guided imagery and past-life regression, leading to understanding the soul's purpose and the limitless potential of your incarnation in this lifetime.  Commons Room, ERUUF, Durham.  $50.  Scholarships available.  Registration:  Linda 919-790-9130.

Next service project?  How do you want to support our local community?  The Board is open to suggestions.
 
Food  & Fellowship.  Sign up to provide a snack for our time of fellowship after the service.  A great way to build community and support your spiritual home.

 

 

 CD's of Sunday Lesson available for $3.00.  Check at the Sound Booth after the service.

 

Financial Report 

Income through February:              $10,290

Expenses through February              14,743           

Profit (Loss)                                 ($ 4,453)

 

 

   
KEEPING UPWhat's happening in your neighborhood?  Are you traveling, hosting visiting friends or relatives, having a yard sale, announcements, other activites?  Send your information to rodgers.jean@gmail.com by Tuesday of each week.
  

FEATURE

  

YOUR SPIRIT: THE CHRIST WITHIN

Embracing Your Core


When it feels as if your world is falling apart, know at your core that you are a strong being of light.

 

There are times when our whole world seems to be falling apart around us, and we are not sure what to hold onto anymore. Sometimes our relationships crumble and sometimes it's our physical environment. At other times, we can't put our finger on it, but we feel as if all the walls have fallen down around us and we are standing with nothing to lean on, exposed and vulnerable. These are the times in our lives when we are given an opportunity to see where we have established our sense of identity, safety, and well-being. And while it is perfectly natural and part of our process to locate our sense of self in externals, any time those external factors shift, we have an opportunity to rediscover and move closer to our core, which is the only truly safe place to call home.

 

The core of our being is not affected by the shifting winds of circumstance or subject to the cycles of change that govern physical reality. It is as steady and consistent as the sun, which is why the great mystics and mystical poets often reference the sun in their odes to the self. Like the sun, there are times when our core seems to be inaccessible to us, but this is just a misperception. We know that when the sun goes behind a cloud or sets for the night, it has not disappeared but is simply temporarily out of sight. In the same way, we can trust that our inner core is always shining brightly, even when we cannot quite see it.

 

We can cling to this core when things around us are falling apart, knowing that an inexhaustible light shines from within ourselves. Times of external darkness can be a great gift in that they provide an opportunity to remember this inner light that shines regardless of the circumstances of our lives. When our external lives begin to come back together, we are able to lean a bit more lightly on the structures we used to call home, knowing more clearly than ever that our true home is that bright sun shining in our core.

 

Thom King