In a world that constantly tells us there isn’t enough — not enough time, not enough resources, not enough good to go around — this Sunday’s Gathering invites us to remember a deeper truth. We’re continuing our December theme, The Art of Plenty, by turning toward the kind of abundance that doesn’t depend on circumstances, headlines, or anyone else’s approval.
Drawing inspiration from the familiar story of the loaves and fishes, Rev. Rasheryl explores what happens when we shift our attention away from fear, lack, and limitation, and look up — toward Source, toward the Truth that is always bigger than any appearance. Instead of asking “How will this work?” we’re invited to practice what Jesus modeled: giving thanks before we see evidence, trusting the unseen supply, and acting from sufficiency rather than scarcity.
This talk is a grounded, timely reminder that we are not at the mercy of the world around us. Our consciousness makes a difference. Our spiritual practice matters. And as we gather — learning, growing, meditating, and supporting one another — we strengthen our ability to meet the collective moment with clarity, compassion, and power.
Join us as we explore how to move through the holiday season not overwhelmed by the noise, but anchored in the Truth that God is the Source…and there is always enough.