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June Global Theme: In Living Color
Weekly Theme: It's Never Too Late & It's Never Too Soon
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Your CSL newsletter for June 19, 2025
Stay informed, engaged and inspired with Centers for Spiritual Living
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Quote of the Week
“It should be considered right to live and to enjoy living. To be well, happy and to express freedom is to be in accord with Divine Law and Wisdom.”
― Ernest Holmes, "The Science of Mind," page 46
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Table of Contents: In This Issue
Click a link below to visit a topic or enjoy the entire newsletter by scrolling down.
There is a link to "Go back to Table of Contents" at the end of each article.
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CSL GLOBAL SUPPORT SERVICES
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No Justification for Violence: A Call for Due Process, Compassion and Human Dignity
A Statement from CSL’s Spiritual Leader
Rev. Dr. Soni Cantrell-Smith on June 11, 2025
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We, the Centers for Spiritual Living, are profoundly concerned by the recent ICE raids in Los Angeles and the President’s subsequent deployment of National Guard troops and the Marines. While we all agree that sound and rational immigration policy is important, these actions were taken without the consent of California’s governor. These events have inflicted deep wounds on communities already living under fear and uncertainty.
At the heart of Science of Mind is the recognition that every individual is a divine expression, deserving of dignity, respect and justice. Recent events highlight a fundamental injustice against humanity. During workplace raids and unchecked deportations — some occurring without warrants or legal representation — due process has been openly ignored. Many detainees, including longtime residents and parents, are being kept in crowded, inhumane conditions without basic necessities. Some have been deported under misleading circumstances, lacking proper paperwork altogether.
Dr. Ernest Holmes challenges us: “All the power of the universe is with you. Feel it, know it and then act as though it were true.”
Let these words inspire moral courage and wise action. The raids and military style response do not express life, peace or justice. Instead, they sow terror, erode trust and trample on essential constitutional rights that safeguard every person’s humanity.
The use of military force against civilians exercising peaceful protest, and the absence of legal protections, are profoundly inconsistent with the Science of Mind and the spirit of our nation. We stand in solidarity with Governor Newsom, Mayor Bass, legal advocates and all those who affirm that no person should be deprived of their rights or be torn from their families without due process.
In the face of this crisis, we call upon spiritual seekers and all people of goodwill to turn thought and prayer into compassionate action.
We can uphold due process by demanding legal representation, transparency and accountability for all. We can protect the vulnerable by supporting immigrant families and those unjustly targeted. We can pursue justice through peace by engaging in nonviolent advocacy that honors dignity.
True peace is not the absence of conflict. It is the presence of justice, equity, respect and the recognition of our shared human dignity. In this moment, let us act from the full power of our spiritual insight.
As Holmes reminds us, we carry divine potential to uplift and heal. Let that power guide our minds, words and deeds. Remember that CSL’s definition of sacred activism is “the intersection where consciousness becomes action, where prayer becomes movement and where spiritual principle becomes practice. Sacred activism is the activity of bringing our CSL Global Vision into reality.”
Rev. Dr. Soni Cantrell Smith, Spiritual Leader
Centers for Spiritual Living
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Home Office Closed June 19 to Honor Juneteenth
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In honor of Juneteenth, CSL's international home office will be closed. This day commemorates the emancipation of all enslaved Black people in the United States and invites us to reflect on the continued journey toward freedom, justice and equity.
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New Lockbox Address as of June 18
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Beginning on June 18, 2025, CSL international home office has a new lockbox address to receive payments by mail.
Payments sent to the old lockbox address (PO BOX 913440) will be forwarded to the new one for the next six months. Please update the address in your records. The new address will be:
Centers for Spiritual Living
PO BOX 209117
DALLAS, TX 75320-9117
Canadian and international friends, please send your payments to:
1090 S Wadsworth Blvd, Ste C PMB 131
Lakewood, CO 80226
For personal donations, use this link: CSL.org/Donate
Please contact Heidi Maloney at HMaloney@CSL.org if you have any questions.
A partir del 18 de junio de 2025, la oficina central de CSL tendrá una nueva dirección de casilla postal para recibir pagos por correo. Los pagos enviados a la antigua dirección (PO BOX 913440) serán reenviados a la nueva durante los próximos 6 meses. Por favor, actualice la dirección en sus registros. La nueva dirección será:
Centers for Spiritual Living
PO BOX 209117
DALLAS, TX 75320-9117
Si tiene alguna pregunta, comuníquese con Heidi Maloney a HMaloney@CSL.org.
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The 100-Year Challenge: Subscribe to Save Science of Mind Magazine
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In 2027, Guide for Spiritual Living: Science of Mind magazine will celebrate 100 years in continuous publication. But we need your help to get there. Subscriptions continue to decrease month after month.
This is a trend most print publications are experiencing while the costs of production and distribution continue to increase. As Religious Scientists, we can do better and save the magazine Ernest Holmes founded.
For $4.07 a month, you can receive six double issues of the magazine or give it as a gift. You can also transform the lives of incarcerated people, one of CSL's powerful ministries in the world.
And for $19.95 a year, you can share the digital edition with anyone across the globe. It's available monthly online as a dynamic PDF with an interactive table of contents, download capability (for online translator apps) and more.
This magazine is one of the most powerful expansion tools the Science of Mind teaching has in our world. Please support our small team so we can not only survive but thrive and realize our goals for the future.
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June CSL Connection! Call Rewatch
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The connection is incomplete without you. The CSL Connection! Call is the third Monday of the month from 9 to 10 a.m. PT (10 a.m. MT / 11 a.m. CT / 12 p.m. ET).
Your questions and ideas are always welcome. If you missed the June call, the recording can be found here. Use passcode: k4PJ3YJ$
At the June CSL Connection! Call, we heard important information from the SOAR 2025 co-chairs, a financial update from Acting Executive Director Tye Minckler and had breakout sessions to talk about CSL events.
The next CSL Connection! Call is Monday, July 21. Add this Zoom link to your calendar and join us on Monday, July 21: https://pub.csl.org/e/1087013/j-933448796/dk2wf7/1686346956/h/n8B0K_blPbPO0pexE5Au-oqd7ero1vB_QifpI7SLaFY |
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"Tune In Tuesday" Paused
Resumes September 2, 2025
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"Tune in Tuesday" has been paused for summer 2025.
Dr. Soni hosts "Tune in Tuesdays" on the first Tuesday of the month, and the next one is set for Tuesday, September 2. Add your thoughts, insights and questions to the conversation at 9 a.m. PT / 10 a.m. MT / 11 a.m. CT / 12 p.m. ET. A second call will be held at 5 p.m. PT / 6 p.m. MT / 7 p.m. CT / 8 p.m. ET.
CSL’s “Tune In Tuesday” is an open, supportive space for CSL members, practitioners and ministers. Together, we cultivate a respectful environment where everyone feels heard and valued. We encourage participation from all levels of the CSL community, ensuring that voices from diverse backgrounds, experiences and perspectives are included.
Everyone is welcome to attend. And stay connected with Dr. Soni and view her invite to "Tune In Tuesday" on the CSL Spiritual Leader Facebook page.
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Updates From Camp Cedar Ridge
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Questions? Email KWilson@CampCedarRidgeOR.org
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Find Your Spiritual Spark This Summer With Classes
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Looking to grow, connect and be inspired this summer — all from your favorite lounge chair?
Explore the Community Based Education Portal (C.B.E.P.)! This online hub offers certificated courses taught by CSL-affiliated communities across the globe. Whether you're deepening your spiritual practice or diving into something brand new, these courses bring together passionate teachers and seekers in a welcoming, discussion-rich space.
Browse offerings and register now: https://pub.csl.org/e/1087013/spiritual-development-cbep/dk2wfj/1686346956/h/n8B0K_blPbPO0pexE5Au-oqd7ero1vB_QifpI7SLaFY
Classes run all summer long — wherever you are.
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Practitioner Training Application Acceptance Closes July 15
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If you’ve completed the six certificated Science of Mind prerequisite courses, you’re eligible to apply for Advanced Consciousness Studies (ACS) through CSL Online Education. The application period opens June 1 and closes July 15, 2025.
ACS is the first course in the Professional Practitioner Training sequence, but it’s also open to students who wish to deepen their personal spiritual growth — whether or not they plan to become a Licensed Practitioner.
Students who wish to continue on the path to becoming a Licensed Spiritual Practitioner must complete ACS before applying for the second course, Professional Practitioner Studies (PPS).
- Apply for ACS: https://pub.csl.org/e/1087013/pment-becoming-a-practitioner-/dk2wfm/1686346956/h/n8B0K_blPbPO0pexE5Au-oqd7ero1vB_QifpI7SLaFY
- Apply for PPS (after completing ACS): https://pub.csl.org/e/1087013/itual-development-ppt-courses-/dk2wfq/1686346956/h/n8B0K_blPbPO0pexE5Au-oqd7ero1vB_QifpI7SLaFY
Licensed Spiritual Practitioners are individuals of high spiritual consciousness and dedicated service. They are trained in Science of Mind principles, skilled in affirmative prayer, and they uphold a sacred code of ethics.
If you are not currently affiliated with a CSL member community, you may qualify to hold your license through the CSL Virtual Practitioner Program after completing both courses.
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Answer the Call
to Spiritual Leadership
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Are you feeling called to deepen your spiritual path and lead with purpose? CSL's School of Spiritual Leadership offers transformative education grounded in Science of Mind principles to prepare heart-centered leaders for today’s world. Whether you're discerning your next step or ready to dive in, explore what’s possible for your journey.
Visit CSL.org/SSL to learn more and take your next inspired step. This is a new and enhanced website that we're excited to share with you.
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Questions? Email Registrar@CSL.org
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CSL GLOBAL SUPPORT
SERVICES UPDATES
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New Open Pulpit Listing
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These communities are looking for new CSL ministers. See the information on CSL's "Our Community" website, "Organization Resources," "Minister Resources" to "Open Pulpits":
- CSL Alaska, Anchorage, AK
- CSL Bellingham, Bellingham, WA
- CSL Nashville, Nashville, TN
- CSL Grand Junction, Grand Junction, CO
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Wanted:
Regional Support Coordinators
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Regional Support Coordinators (RSC) are experienced ordained ministers who provide support for ministers, practitioners, members and affiliated communities that may include but is not limited to:
- Listening, prayer, guidance and referral in times of concern during challenge or conflict within an affiliated community
- Questions concerning ecclesiastical matters
- Requests for officiating at installations, dedications and ordination ceremonies
RSCs are needed for the following regions:
Region 8: Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Oklahoma, Wisconsin
Region 9: Alabama, Florida and Georgia
Region 10: Delaware, Kentucky Maryland, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and Washington D.C.
Region 11: Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island
If you are interested in applying or would like more information, contact Rev. Nan Bankston, Global Support Services Director, at NBankston@CSL.org.
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Spiritual Practice of the Week:
Honoring Juneteenth
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Learn more about the Juneteenth U.S. holiday with articles, videos and additional resources. Links include "The Historical Legacy of Juneteenth" from the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History & Culture as well as ideas for celebrating.
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Join Us for the Science of Mind Archives "Lunch and Learn"
Thursday, June 19 at 11 a.m. PT /
12 p.m. MT / 1 p.m. CT / 2 p.m. ET
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Join the Science of Mind Archives and Library Foundation on Thursday, June 19, beginning at 11 a.m. PT (12 p.m. MT / 1 p.m. CT / 2 p.m. ET) for an hour with Dr. Jim Van Cleave and our founder Dr. Ernest Holmes. We'll listen to and discuss his talk, "The Power of Affirmative Thinking."
Many of Holmes' talks are newly digitized and regularly added to our website. Holmes released some of his talks on 45s (records albums), and his thoughts on affirmative thinking are some of his most life-enhancing.
Dr. Jim Van Cleave will facilitate this engaging conversation. Enjoy your lunch with us and bring your questions about Holmes and/or the Science of Mind Archives and Library Foundation.
This series is free and open to the public on the third Thursday of the month.
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Questions? Email M.Lopez97@Yahoo.com
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Retired Ministers Committee June Newsletter: It's Graduation!
Golden Hour Gathering on
Tuesday, June 24, 2025
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The golden years are not a winding down, they are a deepening in.
As the days stretch even longer and the light continues into the evening, June invites us into a rhythm of celebration, reflection and pride. It’s graduation season. It is a time when young people don robes, receive blessings and step into the next chapter of their lives. But graduation is not just for the young. In New Thought, we recognize that the spiritual path unfolds in layers, always inviting deeper wisdom and broader love. This month, we ask: “What are we graduating into?”
We invite you to consider three key dimensions of this sacred time in our lives.
Spiritual Commencement
This is not an ending. It’s a beginning. Spiritual commencement is the unfolding of a new chapter marked not by titles or responsibilities, but by a soul-level emergence into deeper meaning, surrender and authenticity.
Radical Presence
In a culture of speed and noise, elders who embody calm, loving presence are spiritual revolutionaries. Radical presence means showing up with the fullness of who we are without fixing, comparing or rushing.
Quiet Harvest
There is a harvest we gather now which is not in applause or awards but in the soft knowing of a life well lived. The quiet harvest is the ripening of all that we have planted through years of service, love and growth.
Golden Hour Gathering
Date: Tuesday, June 24, 2025
Time: 4 p.m. PT, 5 p.m. MT, 6 p.m. CT, 7 p.m. ET
Location: Zoom Link
Theme: Graduation!
Join us for our June Golden Hour, a sacred space for elder, wise ministers to gather, reflect and be nourished by each other’s wisdom. This gathering will include a brief meditation, a thematic reflection and time for sharing.
As you prepare for our time together, we invite you to gently hold these questions in your heart:
- What am I being invited to release and what am I being invited to become?Graduation always involves a letting go. Is there an old role, identity or pattern asking to be lovingly set down?
- What does spiritual service look like now without the title or pulpit? Consider how your presence, more than your doing, may be your greatest ministry in this season.
- What fruits of my life’s work am I quietly harvesting? Reflect on the lasting impact of your teaching, guidance and love, which are the fruits of your labor. Are there some of which you may only now be recognizing or receiving?
“To the soul, there is no retirement. Only returning. Only revealing. Only remembering.”
Spiritual Partnerships
Thank you, Dr. Sharon Hudson and Dr. Rebeka Pina, for your brief testimonies on the Golden Hour about the connections you have made with your ministerial spiritual partners. Dr. Rebeka was especially delighted to have a Spanish-speaking student since both of them have done their ministerial training in English, not their native language. Rebeka is able to provide her partner with advice that helped her move through the training. Dr. Sharon was delighted to be matched with the young student whom we saw on the brief video stating why she wanted a partner. Sharon and her partner are having a great experience in each of their meetings together.
I am finding that being a spiritual partner is not taking a lot of my time, but the time I do spend with my partner is uplifting, encouraging and enlightening. As the program continues, there are more students asking for a spiritual partner.
How about you? Are you ready to partner with a ministerial student who is looking for spiritual (and emotional/mental) support as he/she navigates through ministerial training? Respond to Lari Goold at LGoold@ATT.net.
If you are called to serve on this ever-evolving committee that serves the ministers who have alumni of the pulpit with a strong desire for service, relevance and celebration, contact Lari Goold at LGoold@ATT.net.
If you or someone you know is moving on from the pulpit let us know so we can honor and congratulate them.
Going to SOAR 2025 in Banff? Contact Deborah Gordon at RevGord@Shaw.CA and let her know you will be there. It’s a great opportunity for some folks to gather and connect in person.
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Member Council Forum: Join the Conversation on June 26
Thursday, June 26 at 4 p.m. PT /
5 p.m. MT / 6 p.m. CT / 7 p.m. ET
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The CSL Member Council invites you to join our monthly Member Forum. We meet the fourth Thursday of each month at 4 p.m. PT / 5 p.m. MT / 6 p.m. CT / 7 p.m. ET. We want to hear your thoughts on expanding our reach, sharing best practices and creating a world that works for everyone. We look forward to seeing you there. Use this link.
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CSL Practitioner Council's
Sensational Saturday
Saturday, June 28 at 9 a.m. PT /
10 a.m. MT / 11 a.m. CT / 12 p.m. ET
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Join us for Sensational Saturday with Maite Cortez Santana to learn more about "The Creative Spiritual Mind Treatment: Step Zero."
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SOAR 2025 Summer Retreat
August 7-10
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Join us for SOAR 2025 in Banff, Alberta, Canada, August 7 - 10. For only $649 USD, your full 2025 SOAR registration includes access to all general sessions, workshops and spiritual practices. Also included is an opening welcome dinner as well as lunch on Friday and Saturday on site at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity.
Find information for travel, lodging, things to do and more here.
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