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Culture and Art Move the World

“People often think that politics moves the world, but that is not the case. It is culture and art that move the world. It is emotion, not reason that strikes people in the innermost part of their hearts. When hearts change and are able to receive new things, ideologies and social regimes change as a […]

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"Claude Monet - Jardin à Sainte-Adresse" by Claude Monet - The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Licensed under Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Claude_Monet_-_Jardin_%C3%A0_Sainte-Adresse.jpg#/media/File:Claude_Monet_-_Jardin_%C3%A0_Sainte-Adresse.jpg

Visionaries Bring A New Perspective – Culture Change

Some people come into this world with the capacity to think differently, to see from a new perspective. Usually their views and actions create controversy, even scandal, because they are too different from the established culture. It takes time as well as great dedication and persistence on the part of these visionaries before their ideas gain acceptance. […]

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Finding the Beauty in Life

Our current message series is focused on the doors that sometimes open or close before us. Doors are a good metaphor for opportunities or what we allow in or shut out.  I often find that God puts things in front of us for a reason, but it’s always our choice as to whether we step […]

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The Miracle of Colors

A Poem by Caroline Cecile Silence of the dark nothing to see nothing to hear no smell, just emptiness there’s a force, an energy tangible, but mysterious but there’s no reason nothing to see nothing to hear no smell, just emptiness. Thoughts, star lights in the night something to see something to conceive a vision, awareness […]

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