Women’s Circle, 1-21-23

The Women’s Circle will have its January meeting, Saturday, the 17th, here at the Center, from 12-4 pm with a potluck, a program and sharing.
For more information:
womenscircle@cslolympia.org

The Women’s Circle will have its January meeting, Saturday, the 17th, here at the Center, from 12-4 pm with a potluck, a program and sharing.
For more information:
womenscircle@cslolympia.org
On Sunday, December 22nd, at our regular service, we will honor the sacred seasons of that week – Solstice, Christmas, and Hanukkah – with seasonal music, a talk about the Incredible Light of Being, a visit from our youth, a candle lighting ceremony, (even though it’s midday) a visit from Santa, and other festive stuff,…
A special evening of Qi Gong and Yoga Nidra with Kent and Rebecca, MS, OTR/L, RYT 500. We’ll begin with gentle Qi Gong to help you settle, loosen up, and come into your body. Then Rebecca will guide you through Yoga Nidra, a deeply restful meditation practice done lying down or comfortably supported. Wear comfortable…
Join Jessica Rose and Rosie Lynn for 90 minutes of chanting, meditative mantras and somatic sound experience Saturday, July 27th, 7 to 8:30 pm PTAt CSL Olympia Sanctuary Suggested Donation: $20pp, $30/household; no one turned away for lack of funds. Funds raised will be a gratitude offering to the Nisqually Tribe, honoring their ancestral and…
Beginning December 1st, we will take a New Thought exploration of the season of Advent as a period of preparation for the new year, the new light, the newness always seeking birth and expression through us. Sign up to receive a daily message and suggested practice from Rev. David supporting this preparation for growth applying…
On Saturday evening, May 3rd, the CSL Olympia community will celebrate 20 years of its official existence. There were earlier meetings dating back to 2002. We’ll have music from Brent, Heather, Amy, and Lavon Hardison, with a band. The Community Spiritual Leader for all of CSL, Rev. Dr. Soni Cantrell-Smith, will join us with some…
Many of us grew up in religions that observed a Lenten practice. You know, giving up candy, or your favorite toy, so you practice penitence and self-denial. This is a different practice! “Lent” originally meant “Spring” in Olde English, circa the 13th century. It was a time of preparation for the onset of warmth, sunshine,…