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Christmas Eve Candle Lighting Service

Come join us at the Center for Spiritual Living Capistrano Valley

Experience this beautiful family service that offers an inspiring metaphysical interpretation of the Christmas story. Through scripture, music, prayer and affirmation we experience the powerful revelation of the consciousness that is Christ Consciousness…the indwelling presence of Life, Love, Light, Peace, Joy, Beauty and Power.

Baby and childcare provided.

Christmas Eve Candle Light Service

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Wednesday, December 24th 5:00 – 6:30 p.m.

Christmas Carol Sing a long begins at 4:45

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The Center For Spiritual Living
1201 Puerta del Sol
San Clemente, CA 92673

949-240-6463

www.cslcv.org

About CSLCV

Founded in 1968, the Center for Spiritual Living Capistrano Valley offers a community for spiritual seekers who believe that the universe has intelligence, purpose, beauty and order and integrates spiritual tools such as affirmative prayer, meditation and visioning to provide a greater relationship with God.

“When God is the focus of our spirituality and we feel a deep and daily connection, then other areas of our life fall into place,” explained Rev. Dr. Heather Clark, senior minister for CSLCV. “We are happier and we can do more for others; our connection makes us better stewards of the Earth and brings peace and harmony to the world.”

One of more than 450 Centers for Spiritual Living throughout the country, CSLCV teaches and provides insight into spiritual principles, such as cause and effect, initially introduced by mystics thousands of years ago and recently proven by science and physics. This New Thought tradition dates to the 1880s and has its roots in the Transcendentalist Movement of the 1830s. New Thought has a respected and enduring legacy that includes luminaries such as Ralph Waldo Emmerson, Walt Whitman and Phineas Quimby. Modern day writers and philosophers who echo the New Thought idea include Wayne Dyer, Deepak Chopra, Michael Bernard Beckwith, Louise Hay and Eckhart Tolle among may others.

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