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The Soul Felt its Worth

The beloved carols of this holy season give us pause to contemplate the most divine and sublime expressions. The traditions, old and new, give our hearts gladness as we “feel” the Soul awaken. With acts of kindness, charity and love we recall the story of the mystic birth. It is a message to every soul.

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Srimati Karuna
Speaks on “The Soul Felt its Worth”
Sunday, December 22, 2019 at 11:00am

The beloved carols of this holy season give us pause to contemplate the most divine and sublime expressions. The traditions, old and new, give our hearts gladness as we “feel” the Soul awaken. With acts of kindness, charity and love we recall the story of the mystic birth. It is a message to every soul.

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Seek Ye First

In the Sermon on the Mount we find these words of wisdom given to us by the blessed Nazarene: “seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.” The words “all these things” refer to material items such as food and clothing mentioned in previous verses. Are we then to believe that if we seek the kingdom of God in our lives, these “things” will be given to us gratuitously and without any effort on our part? This would seem to be a rather shallow and impractical interpretation. We will explore the deeper implication of these most sublime and uplifting words.

Acharya Jeff Bauer
Speaks on “Seek Ye First”
Sunday, February 17, 2019 at 11:00am

In the Sermon on the Mount we find these words of wisdom given to us by the blessed Nazarene: “seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.” The words “all these things” refer to material items such as food and clothing mentioned in previous verses. Are we then to believe that if we seek the kingdom of God in our lives, these “things” will be given to us gratuitously and without any effort on our part? This would seem to be a rather shallow and impractical interpretation. We will explore the deeper implication of these most sublime and uplifting words.

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