Unity of Walnut Creek - Messages
- 2019
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2019-11-24
November 24, 2019 – Thanksgiving Gratitude
Rev. Kristin Powell
In this heartfelt Thanksgiving message, Rev. Kristin Powell explores gratitude as the simplest and most powerful fast track to happiness, sharing how shifting our inner stories and looking for the good can raise our energy and transform our experience of life. Rev. Kristin Powell discusses common blocks to expressing gratitude - including vulnerability, the fear of owing others, and resistance to interdependence - while offering practical ways to deepen our practice, from journaling to anonymous giving to expressing appreciation with strangers. With warmth and humor, including a tender story about a foster dog who embodies pure receiving, Rev. Kristin Powell invites us to give thanks as a joyful gift to ourselves and the world.
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2019-11-17
November 17, 2019 – Creating In-Depth Spiritual Connection
Rev. David McArthur
Rev. David McArthur explores the transformative practice of creating conscious spiritual connection by shifting from the brain's default responses of frustration and anxiety into the heart's deeper wisdom. Drawing on real-life stories - including his son Peter's experience supporting his wife through a difficult career decision, and a young mother navigating a challenging co-parenting moment - Rev. David McArthur illustrates how activating the feeling of love through intentional heart-centered breathing connects us to the infinite wisdom of our soul. He invites us all to simply breathe love in every moment, especially the challenging ones, to access the clarity, peace, and oneness that is our true nature.
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2019-11-10
November 10, 2019 – Finding Common Groundedness
Rev. Kristin Powell
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2019-11-03
November 3, 2019 – How We Meet Adversity
Rev. Kristin Powell
Rev. Kristin Powell explores how we meet adversity by drawing on the Hawaiian story of a grandmother who discovers her grandson simply needed to be lifted up to see the beauty she was pointing to - a powerful metaphor for shifting our vantage point. She examines common responses to challenge - compliance, striking back, and fleeing - and how each can lead to disconnection and even dehumanization when left unchecked. Using the inspiring example of Harriet Tubman, Rev. Kristin Powell offers three essential steps for navigating adversity: pray first, speak truth freely, and act with courage. She reminds us that adversity is always temporary and that we can choose to be the light that overcomes darkness.
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2019-10-27
October 27, 2019 – With Spiritual Community
Rev. Kristin Powell
Rev. Kristin Powell explores the ancient story of the Tower of Babel as a metaphor for what happens when we try to reach the divine through outer means rather than inner connection. Drawing from Charles Fillmore's teachings and Mark Nepo's book "More Together Than Alone," she illuminates how true community is built through bonding before building - connecting heart to heart and spirit to spirit before embarking on shared projects. Rev. Kristin Powell reminds us that like birds singing their unique soul songs at dawn, we each have something beautiful to contribute, and our diversity becomes strength when grounded in spiritual connection and conscious oneness.
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2019-10-20
October 20, 2019 – Centers of Light
Rev. Kristin Powell
Rev. Kristin Powell explores the vital importance of finding and nurturing our "centers of light" - those sacred gathering places where we recharge, connect, and remember who we truly are. Drawing from the wisdom of Mark Nepo's "More Together Than Alone," she reminds us that we are wired for community, much like ancient peoples who gathered around fire for song, ritual, and connection. Rev. Kristin Powell also embraces the wholeness of light and dark, sharing the Haida creation story of Raven helping humans emerge from darkness, teaching us that moving toward - not away from - the dark allows us to bring forth even greater light into the world.
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2019-10-13
October 13, 2019 – Two Tribes in Islands of Time
Rev. Kristin Powell
Rev. Kristin Powell explores the theme of community through Mark Nepo's book "More Together Than Alone," inviting us to choose the mindset of "you're different - come teach me" rather than separation and fear. Drawing on Unity of Walnut Creek's core values of love, wisdom, connection, and service, she shares stories of hospitality from her travels in India and reflects on how genuine human connection naturally emerges when we trust ourselves and one another. Rev. Kristin Powell encourages us to redefine wealth not by what we accumulate but by what we generously give away, becoming spiritual citizens for the world.
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2019-10-06
October 6, 2019 – We Are They
Rev. Kristin Powell
Rev. Kristin Powell explores the transformative power of recognizing that "we are they" - that the separation we create between ourselves and others is an illusion obscuring our fundamental oneness. Drawing inspiration from Oriah Mountain Dreamer's post-9/11 retreat exercise and the remarkable Pando aspen grove in Utah - 47,000 trees sharing one root system - Rev. Kristin Powell illustrates how community thrives when we care for all parts of the whole rather than otherizing those we perceive as different. She invites us to release the myth of the lone wolf, remember each other's divine nature even in difficult moments, and commit to building authentic community rooted in our shared source.
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2019-09-29
September 29, 2019 – Self-Care for Turbulent Times
Karen Drucker
Karen Drucker delivers a joyful and heartfelt message on self-care for turbulent times, weaving music and storytelling together to remind us that we always have a choice in how we start our day and respond to life's challenges. She encourages the community to practice presence, kindness, and vulnerability - sharing touching stories of simple human connection that reveal how honoring those gentle "God taps" can create profound moments of healing. Karen Drucker affirms that the greatest gift we can offer the world is recognizing our own worthiness and choosing to see and connect with one another, one heart at a time.
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2019-09-22
September 22, 2019 – A Watering Hole for the Spirit
Rev. Dr. Lauren Artress
Rev. Kristin Powell shares the fascinating story of how she brought the labyrinth to Grace Cathedral in San Francisco and explores why this ancient walking meditation serves as a profound watering hole for the spirit. Drawing from her personal journey through the AIDS crisis, burnout, and a transformative encounter with a taped-floor labyrinth, Rev. Kristin Powell reveals how this 4,000-year-old tool orders chaos, quiets the monkey mind, and mirrors the soul's deepest longings. She invites us to consider that as we move into a new era of divine oneness and connection, the labyrinth intensifies the quantum field where our open hearts become magnets for our next step.
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2019-09-15
September 15, 2019 – Living Abundant Truth
Rev. Kristin Powell
Rev. Kristin Powell explores the fifth Unity principle - living our spiritual truth through action - using the beautiful metaphor of a river flowing with surprise at its own unfolding. Drawing on the poetry of John O'Donohue and the flow research of Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Rev. Kristin Powell illustrates how we move from knowing spiritual principles to embodying them in every thought, word, and deed. She reminds us that true prosperity is not something we have but something we are, expressed through sacred service, spontaneous joy, and creative engagement with life. This inspiring message invites us to live as the river flows - always receiving from Source and giving back in an endless current of abundance.
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2019-09-08
September 8, 2019 – Drawing from the Well of Abundant Good
Rev. Kristin Powell
Rev. Kristin Powell explores Unity's fourth principle - prayer and meditation - through the lens of prosperity, using the biblical story of the Samaritan woman at the well to illustrate how we can quench our deepest spiritual thirst. She draws a beautiful parallel between our physical need for water and our soul's longing for connection with the divine, reminding us that everything can become a prayer when approached with mindfulness and intention. Rev. Kristin Powell also shares the inspiring story of tennis champion Bianca Andreescu, whose daily meditation and visualization practice helped manifest her U.S. Open victory, demonstrating that when we consistently visit the well of prayer, abundant good flows forth into every area of our lives.
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2019-09-01
September 1, 2019 – Co-Create Positive Flow
Rev. Kristin Powell
Rev. Kristin Powell invites us to embrace our identity as co-creators, drawing on Unity's third principle to challenge the scarcity myths that limit our lives - especially the dangerous belief that "that's just the way it is." Through inspiring examples like young climate activist Greta Thunberg and tennis champion Naomi Osaka's gracious sportsmanship, Rev. Kristin Powell illustrates how we can co-create with intention, inspiration, and kindness. She reminds us that our thoughts are seeds and our feelings water them, encouraging us to dream boldly and step into our divine power to shape a more beautiful world together.
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2019-08-25
August 25, 2019 – The Power of the Divine
Ron Salazar, L.U.T.
Ron Salazar, L.U.T. delivers an inspiring message on the second principle of Unity - our inherent divinity - as part of a five-part series on prosperity through the five principles. Drawing from his personal experiences, including standing before Europe's most powerful waterfall in Iceland, Ron reminds us that the same divine power flowing through nature flows through each of us. He explores Charles Fillmore's powers of power and understanding, emphasizing that true prosperity is not something we chase externally but a natural byproduct of awakening to our divine nature and letting it express freely through us.
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2019-08-18
August 18, 2019 – God is My Source
Rev. Kristin Powell
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2019-08-11
August 11, 2019 – I Love You
Rev. Kristin Powell with Louise de Leeuw, Elise & Kaleo Ching
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2019-08-04
August 4, 2019 – Thank You
Rev. Kristin Powell with Carol Kuhn & Brenlee Reida
Rev. Kristin Powell continues her series on Self-Identity Ho'oponopono, exploring how the simple phrases - I'm sorry, please forgive me, I love you, thank you - bring us home to the divine within. Carol Kuhn and Brenlee Reida share personal testimonies of how this Native Hawaiian practice has brought them greater calm, better sleep, and a grounded sense of peace in everyday moments. Rev. Kristin Powell emphasizes that by clearing old programs and memories through this practice, we not only heal ourselves but contribute to healing our world, inviting the community to join together in practicing Ho'oponopono as a collective act of love and restoration.
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2019-07-28
July 28, 2019 – I Apologize, Please Forgive Me
Rev. Kristin Powell with Julie Cohn
Rev. Kristin Powell explores the transformative Hawaiian practice of Ho'oponopono - using the four simple phrases "I apologize, please forgive me, thank you, I love you" - as a pathway to releasing judgment, healing old wounds, and reconnecting with our divine nature. Through humorous personal stories about swimming laps and crumbs on countertops, she illustrates how we project our subconscious memories onto others and how this practice frees us from self-made prisons. Rev. Kristin Powell also welcomes guest Julie Kohn, who shares her powerful testimony of healing from cancer through Ho'oponopono forgiveness work, reminding us that taking 100% responsibility for what enters our awareness opens the door to profound personal and collective transformation.
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2019-07-21
July 21, 2019 – Aloha and Ho’oponopono
Rev. Kristin Powell with Elise & Kaleo Ching
Rev. Kristin Powell shares the deep spiritual wisdom of aloha and ho'oponopono following her trip to Hawaii, exploring how aloha means far more than a greeting - it is the breath of life, unconditional love, and a recognition of God within us all. Joined by Elise and Kaleo Ching, who offer a beautiful Hawaiian chant and meditation, Rev. Kristin Powell introduces the modernized self-identity ho'oponopono practice of four simple phrases - I apologize, please forgive me, I love you, thank you - as a powerful tool for cleaning the subconscious mind and taking 100% responsibility for healing ourselves and the world around us.
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2019-07-14
July 14, 2019 – The Sacred and The Silly
Greg Tamblyn
Greg Tamblyn weaves together humor and sacred wisdom in this engaging message about finding joy in the present moment. Drawing from his own experience of deep personal crisis, Greg shares how silliness and laughter became powerful tools for reframing life's challenges and returning to the now. Through original songs, playful audience exercises, and insights from figures like Patch Adams and the mystics, he demonstrates that humor is not the opposite of the sacred but a genuine pathway to it. Greg Tamblyn reminds us that worry pulls us from the present, while childlike playfulness opens the door to the kingdom within - and he closes by guiding the community into a meditative chant experience that bridges the silly and the sacred.