Tuesday, April 19, 2016

FCUCC Seder and Lecture Series Reminder

This Friday, April 22 at 6:45 pm - The community Passover Seder which Jim and Judith Nourse will lead here is a continuation of the lecture series theme of freeing ourselves from bondage to limiting beliefs, the lecture series which continues on 

All are invited to come celebrate Passover Seder  on Friday, April 22 at 6:45 pm. This will be a lovely evening that recounts the history of the Hebrew children fleeing Egypt, breaking the bondage of slavery and embarking on a new chapter of history as a people.  The ritual "meal" (not dinner) will take us through the biblical account with tastes of specific foods as well as song and blessings that represent aspects of this ancient deliverance.

The theme of Seder, observed by Jesus in The Last Supper, is freedom from bondage. Throughout the service, we will relate to a deeper level of our own state of being and consciousness, discovering within ourselves our own inner bondage and the path to our own new chapters of life. 


 Dr. James and Judith Nourse will be our facilitators.

Jim, a clinical psychologist and licensed acupuncturist, is also the  author of two books, Simple Spirituality: Finding Your Own Way and Opening the Aloha Mind: Healing the World with Ho'oponopono. Judith is an RN and a practitioner of Reflexology, Therapeutic Touch and Feng Shui. 

Reservations are required to attend this sit-down event, for which participants are asked to arrive by 6:45 and bring a small pillow or chair cushion for themselves. Click fcchendersonville.org or call 828-692-8630 for more information.            

            




Saturdays- April 23 & 30: From Bondage to Freedom – Parts Two and Three – JUDITH AND JAMES NOURSE. Judith writes: "We are prisoners of our habits and beliefs and have no idea that we are imprisoned in their limitations." This Forum will introduce various concepts and practices -  including Shamanism, Buddhism, Kabbala, Hawaiian Ho'oponopono, and the teachings of Jesus - that have led the Nourses on their journey from bondage to our common birthright: oneness with our Creator.  



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