February 2024 Theme: Divine Discomfort
In person Meditation at 10:00am, in person and Facebook Live Services begin at 10:30.
Life is full of uncomfortability. Birth itself is a shift from warm, nurturing safety to cold, terrifying chaos, and it is our very first experience of Divine Discomfort. Life is a complicated, magnificent, and nuanced glory and living it is bound to be uncomfortable. This Black History Month we’re exploring lessons learned from being uncomfortable and how putting down the need to be comfortable allows space for transformation. We consider the universal pain of exclusion and oppression and open ourselves to the pull of our vision of a world that works for everyone. We end the month recognizing that being uncomfortable is the least of our concerns, because we have love work to do.
February 2024 Weekly Themes
February 4th • Lessons in Uncomfortability
You have the power to consciously shape your experience of change. Embrace it as an opportunity for personal growth and transformation, let being uncomfortable be your guide! Start today and unlock your true potential for a fulfilling and joyous life!
Recognize your own power and potential for positive transformation when you: embrace change, release limiting beliefs, cultivate awareness, engage in affirmative practices, seek support, and take inspired action. There are lessons to be learned in being uncomfortable.
Speaker: Rev. Kathleen | Music: Sharon Bousquet, Mark Duncan & Bruce Tatem (CSL DE House Band)
February 11th • Where Comfort Ends, Transformation Begins
Are you ready to unlock your full potential and experience profound personal and spiritual growth? It’s time to step outside your comfort zone and embark on a transformative journey!
The power to transform your life lies in your willingness to step outside your comfort zone. Embrace the unknown, embrace the discomfort, and discover the incredible growth and fulfillment that await you. Take action today and unlock the limitless possibilities that await you on the other side!
Speaker: Rev. Kathleen Johnson | Music: Sharon Bousquet leads all music including CelStiaL Joy Ensemble
February 18th • Pain Pushes Until Vision Pulls
Pain acts as a motivator or driving force until the vision of a desired outcome pulls us forward. Pain, whether physical or emotional, can serve as a powerful catalyst for change and action.
Pain acts as a pushing force that compels us to address discomfort or challenges, while the vision of a desired outcome serves as a pulling force that inspires us to move forward and make positive changes in our lives. By recognizing the interplay between pain and vision, we can harness their combined influence to propel personal growth, resilience, and well-being.
Speaker: Dean Regan RScP | Music: Deb Chamberlin
February 25th • Discomfort is the Least of Our Concerns
Are you ready to embark on a transformative journey? Are you willing to embrace discomfort and unlock your full potential? The choice is yours. Step outside your comfort zone, embrace the discomfort, and unleash the extraordinary person within you. Embrace the discomfort today, and watch as your life takes on new dimensions of growth, achievement, and fulfillment.
Discomfort is an inherent part of the human experience. It generates potential for personal growth, learning, cognitive flexibility, motivation, resilience, and adaptability. Rather than avoiding discomfort, we are encouraged to develop effective coping strategies and embrace it as a catalyst for positive change.
Speaker: Eugene Holden RScP | Music: Deb Chamberlin
Join us in person at CCArts in Yorklyn DE
Join us in person at CCArts in Yorklyn DE
SUNDAY SCHEDULE
10:00am – Practitioner lead guided meditation in the Orange Studio
10:20am – Music in the Sanctuary
10:30am – Sunday Service begins in the Sanctuary. The Children’s Fellowship begins in the Orange Studio
11:30am – Fellowship and Private Prayer Sessions in the Sanctuary
The Orange studio is located at the Snuff Mill Rd entrance to CCArts. The Sanctuary is located in the Auditorium at the Creek Road entrance to CCArts. Parking is available near all entrances and the handicap entrances are at both Creek Rd and Snuff Mill Rd entrances.