Sunday, 2018 SEP 30

On 2018 September 30, Mountain Light Unitarian Universalist Church welcomes Pastor / Lord & High Priest David-Michael Searcy.  His topic will be: Before the Parade Passes By.  Pastor Searcy tells us:

“Being happy is truly a choice and a place of higher vibration, and we should choose to focus and vibrate on the good and the God within us. We are surrounded by blessings, but we sometimes focus on the lower vibrations of unhappiness and unworthiness. All of us are surrounded by challenges and difficulties, but it’s time for us to hold our heads up high and get some life back into our lives and feel our hearts come alive again. Before the Parade Passes By.”

Pastor Searcy was introduced to several religious beliefs in his up bringing as a youth, which sparked his desire to study religion and spirituality. His ministry is infused with his Pentecostal roots, Wicca and Science of Mind, which he has studied and practiced for over 30 years.  On 2011 November 26, he earned his Spiritual Practitioners License from the International Centers of Spiritual Living, and on 2017 October 14, he was elevated to the Rank, Title, and Responsibilities of a Third Degree & High Priest, which is the highest Rank in the Wiccan Tradition. He serves with the Pastoral Staff of Spirit & Truth Sanctuary in Decatur, Georgia and Grove of the Willow Wood Coven in Dahlonega GA.The core focus and joy of his ministry is to bring each individual he touches into the remembrance of their true inner Divinity and Beauty by assisting all with cultivating their personal love affair with Source and living their true Authentic Selves.

Mountain Light, 2502 Tails Creek Road (GA-282 West), in Ellijay is a Welcoming Congregation.  We welcome guests of all faiths, ethnicities, and gender identifications.  Our coffee and fellowship begins at 10 AM, followed by the service from 10:30 to 11:30.

 

Our Religious Education is provided for children by Dr. Aimee Cribbs on the second and fourth Sundays of each month.  Te next date is October 14.   Children are always welcome to attend our services in the sanctuary.  For information about our 7 Unitarian Universalist Principles and our future services, please go to mluuc.org.

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