Since joining this spiritual community four years ago, I no longer think of myself as a chronically ill person. I am well in mind, body, and spirit.
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Sundays 9:00 & 11:00am, Wed. Night 7:00pm
1040 C Ave
Mail: P.O. Box 1072
Lake Oswego, OR 97034
(503) 296-9922
Our service on Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Wednesday Night Inspiration
Join us for this exciting offering for our community. Inspirational service at 7:00pm, followed by Life Groups - a way to enhance your spiritual growth and connection.
Speaker
Rev. David Alexander
Submitted by revdavid on Thu, 08/21/2008 - 7:09pmDavid Alexander is a life-long student of spiritual principles, having been born and raised in the New Thought tradition. Called to the ministry at age thirteen, Rev. David has made the study and application of universal spiritual principles his life devotion. Through his dedicated efforts in Youth Ministry he has been a featured guest lecturer at New Thought churches nationwide since 1996. Rev. David became a Licensed Religious Science Practitioner in 1999, received his ministerial license in 2004 and was ordained in 2006, and affiliated with United Centers for Spiritual Living in 2007. Rev. David also serves on the Advisory Council for the Association for Global New Thought. Locally, Rev. David serves on the Inter-Religious Action Network of Washington County as well as on the Board of Directors for the Community of Welcoming Congregations. Rev. David writes the monthly column "Philosophy in Action" for Science of Mind magazine. In April of 2009 Rev. David was inducted into the Martin Luther King Jr. Board of Preachers of Morehouse College. As one of the youngest and most dynamic ministers in the New Thought movement, his messages are inspiring, humorous and relevant to today's world.
Musician
Gary Michael Skye
Submitted by revroberta on Thu, 09/24/2009 - 11:19am
Gary has been the music director at Whole Life Center for Spiritual Living. Gary began piano lessons at age four and as a teenager studied piano and voice through the San Francisco Conservatory of Musicʼs Preparatory Division. After attending the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, NY for two years as a piano major, Gary decided he wanted to broaden the scope of his education, so he transferred to Stanford University, earning a bachelorʼs degree in Psychology. He then pursued additional piano studies at University of Colorado at Boulder, and began his masterʼs program at University of Southern California. Gary moved up to Portland to study piano and body-mapping for musicians with Lisa Marsh, and in 2007 he earned his masterʼs degree in piano performance at Portland State University.
Gary has a deep sense that he is simply an instrument through which the loving, peaceful, creative Spirit of God flows. He has always felt extremely grateful to be able to serve God and to assist others in experiencing a more soulful connection with Spirit through his playing, singing, and compositions. He grew up in the Santa Rosa Center for Spiritual Living, and has held positions as the pianist for the Santa Rosa church and the San Jose Center for Spiritual Living, as well as serving as a pianist and organist for two Lutheran churches. Additionally, Gary has worked as a staff accompanist and vocal coach for many organizations and academic institutions, including Sonoma State University, the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, and Interlochen Arts Academy in Michigan.






