New Thought Sermon: Making The Invisible Visible

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

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  • @katlinhenry6927
    @katlinhenry6927 5 месяцев назад +1

    One day I will be a new thought pastor. I love this movement! I come from a Pentecostal traditional upbringing and started reading and studying the bible. It turned me off from Christianity and it’s been a couple years now and I am finally seeing that there is still work to be done, that there is still people to be helped. People that need to be saved, but just not in the traditional way. But eternal life is here and now! Blessing pastor.

    • @celebrationsc
      @celebrationsc  5 месяцев назад

      Yes! The world needs the light and love that you bring.

  • @Imanispeakslovelifemusicmagic
    @Imanispeakslovelifemusicmagic 3 года назад +2

    Thank you receive this powerful message

  • @tiaturnbullchampionscoachi9587
    @tiaturnbullchampionscoachi9587 3 года назад +3

    At 10:19. Awesome!! I have never heard such a precise, elegant description of the mascilne feminine; the I and me. It's brilliant! That simple description shows how to use it in one person.
    I've never heard it so simply and elegantly described.
    That mascuilne and feminine in each of us. The sending and recieving. The creative force and reception. Yes!
    It is the same that Eckhart Tolle talks about when he talks about the I and the myself.
    Thank you Pastor Greg Stamper for your abundant knowledge and brilliant ability to bring out the foundational essence of so many diverse teachings and distill the power into one.

  • @easternstar2926
    @easternstar2926 7 лет назад +7

    This was for me the "Inaugural Sermon" that I heard from Pastor Greg. It changed my life. It so resonated with me that I was propelled into attending a work related meeting which fostered invaluable contacts within my industry. This was 3 months ago, I have told everyone I know about Celebration Spiritual Center; I am a total convert after being "unchurched" for some time. All blessings upon you Pastor Greg and Pastor Yolanda and may all who are under the sound of your voices be uplifted to their individual expression of their true Godly nature. Amen, ache´ and so it is.

  • @debclark6026
    @debclark6026 5 лет назад +2

    Greetings from 🇨🇦. Thank you for the wonderful message! ❤️

  • @Jan-qw5np
    @Jan-qw5np 6 лет назад +3

    Thank you Pastor Greg, a thought changing lesson.

  • @northwind9657
    @northwind9657 6 лет назад

    Success spirituality is narcissistic and uncommonly oxymoronic. Desire is antithetical to achieving enlightenment and Buddha spoke that all sorrow comes from it. Enlightened self-interest is a phrase from "Democracy in America", written in about 1830 by Alexis de Tocqueville. "Enlightened self-interest" is another oxymoron; a Buddhist will ask permission to laugh.
    New Thought is a way but this one sermon drives me away.

    • @celebrationsc
      @celebrationsc  6 лет назад +1

      North Wind Thank you for watching!

    • @Worlds_to_Explore
      @Worlds_to_Explore 6 лет назад +5

      Buddha also learned and began to espouse the middle path or middle pillar.
      You may miss the point: money is a neutral medium of exchange. We must all begin with using our power for good. Money used for good is a blessing. The Universe IS Abundant. Limitations are thus, being made in your mind.
      The most important thing is to focus on love and the experiential. Do not close your own channels of abundance.

    • @leetravathan
      @leetravathan 4 года назад +2

      @@Worlds_to_Explore Indeed. To say that success spirituality is narcissistic is to limit God and not understand true abundance. As I see it, when we are prosperous we influence good for all. The pebble in the pond effect.

    • @Worlds_to_Explore
      @Worlds_to_Explore 4 года назад +2

      @@leetravathan Thank you for sharing.

    • @tiaturnbullchampionscoachi9587
      @tiaturnbullchampionscoachi9587 3 года назад

      Wow. Narcisstic and oxymoronic?
      Why not just share what your better idea is than to use your vocabulary to tear something down?
      It is clear that you do not understand the thing you are tearing down.
      In order to honor the whole value of love one must not only show love to others but also include oneself as part of the equation. One must not only love one's self but include others as part of the equation.
      If you actually listened to pastor Greg's talks you would find that he has a widely extensive and inclusive array of paradigms and teachings that he blends into his lessons.
      When you get a true understanding you will no longer feel it necessary to exclude and diminish in your mind what is being taught.
      Narcissistic? What he is teaching is the farthest from. A narcissist will see themself above others, thereby diminshing the perceived "other" in an attempt to justify abusage( abusive usage) of the perceived other.
      Pastor Greg's teachings uplifts all as one thereby challenging the possibilty of abusage by one who would narcisstically separate themselves while downing an "other."
      Maybe if you listened more you might give yourself a check up from the neck up and question if your putting down of an other is not a symptom of something happening inside yourself that has a need to separate and put down?
      With more understanding you may find an answer for your need or willingness to belittle someone else in an attempt to push your current beliefs.
      You may find that it is all a paradox and can be embraced into the whole. That the conflict between what you are comparing is not as exclusive as you may have previously mentally identified it to be.
      Maybe what you are presently seeing as oxymoronic is a lack of seeing that it is more inclusive than your current paradigm was able to grasp.
      Keep listening and it will dawn on you that what you thought was oxymoronic was actually a paradox.
      When you are living at a level of oness your brain will not exclude and you will no longer feel a need to separate and verbally attack because you will have raised your consciousness to the understanding of where pastor Greg is speaking from.