Joseph (of “the coat of many colors”) endured betrayal at the hands of family and strangers. He went to prison unjustly. And yet, he matured and learned from the voice of God that was ever present with him. In the end, his victories echo our victories---if we allow ourselves to be saturated with Grace, and if we are willing to turn our misfortunes and disappointments into works of generosity and wisdom.
Jan. 23rd, 2022 - A Fresh Start: Pray for Others
Jan. 16th, 2022 - A Fresh Start: Rise Up
Jan. 9th, 2022 - A Fresh Start: Guidance
Jan. 2nd, 2022 -White Stone Ceremony
Dec. 26th, 2021 - Burning Bowl Ceremony 2021
Dec. 24th, 2021 - Light and Love Are Reborn In Me
Christmas Preludes From Unity of Wimberley
Dec. 19th, 2021 - I Choose the Joy of Life
Dec. 12th, 2021 - I Choose Light of Love
Dec. 5th, 2021 - I Choose Peace
Nov. 28th, 2021 - Hope and Faith of All Things
Nov. 21st, 2021 - Grattitude in All Things
Nov. 14th 2021 -The Grace of All Things
Nov. 7th, 2021 - The Order of All Things
Oct. 31st 2021 - Living in the Times of Covid
Oct. 24th, 2021 - A New World Vision Part Two
Oct. 17th, 2021 - A New World Vision Prt. 1
Oct. 10th, 2021 - Going Farther Together
Oct. 3rd, 2021 - Healing From Crisis
Sept. 26th, 2021- Security in a Changing World
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