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In addition to our Sunday Services, there is always something wonderful going on around our Center—here's what's happening:
WEDNESDAY A.M. METAPHYSICS! Rev. Mary Beth Speer continues to offer a Wednesday morning informal, drop-in book study group–10:00 a.m. till noon.
Current book: Raymond Charles Barker's Science of Successful Living. Suggested Love offering–$10. Facilitator: Rev. Mary Beth Speer.

W.I.S.E. WOMEN
What is W.I.S.E. Women? (We Initiate SELF Empowerment)
Meetings are held on the fourth Saturday of every month. The group begins at 9:30 a.m. and ends at 11:00 a.m. We are using the book authored by RSI Minister Rev. Jane Claypool, “Wise Women Don't Worry, Wise Women Don't Sing the Blues.”

W.I.S.E. Women is a non-denominational fellowship group for women of all ages, providing emotional, spiritual and intellectual support. These meetings are a safe space where women can come together to connect from the heart through sharing, reading and workshop activities. Together, women are supported in discovering how to make internal changes which result in marvelous differences in their own lives and the lives of others. Co-facilitated by Rev. Mary Beth Speer, Rev. Kathy Mertes.

A GATHERING OF MEN
A Gathering of Men Meetings are held the fourth Saturday of every month. We begin at 9:30 a.m. and finish at 11 a.m. in Suite 113. A non-denominational fellowship group for men of all ages, providing spiritual and intellectual support. This group provides an empowering venue for men to discuss how Religious Science principles can be integrated into their lives to enrich and enhance their experience. Love offering basis. Facilitators: Rev. Michael Speer and Rev. John Basoms.
HEAD TO HEART CIRCLE
Meets the second Wednesday of each month from 7:00 - 8:20 p.m.“You can't heal what you can't feel.” In order to be authentic, it is important for us as individuals to know who we are in our individualization. Participants learn about themselves on an emotional as well as a spiritual level, allowing Spring to bring healing where it is needed. A safe and supportive environment open to all. Love offering basis. Facilitator: Rev. Kathy Mertes.

MASTER MIND GROUPS
Introduced by Rev. Jack Boland, The Master Mind™ Principle is a scientific method of focusing the power of thought for the specific purpose of establishing a direct connection with the Higher Power. Through the Master Mind™ Principle, participants combine their own strength with that of at least one other person—as well as that of a Higher Power. The principle is based on an ancient premise that the combined energies of two or more like-minded persons is many, many times greater than the sum of the individual energies involved.

The Master Mind™ Principle also teaches that other like-minded individuals can believe for each other, and accept as true, things they might find difficult to conceive or believe for themselves.

If you'd like to find a group, or desire more information, please call our office (630-495-6626).

VISIONING
Every 4th Sunday, join in a Visioning Circle led by one of our ministers from
12-12:30 p.m., as we co-create our new church home!
“Visioning is a process by which we train ourselves to be able to hear, feel, see, and catch God's plan for our life, or for any particular project we are working on,” states Rev., Dr. Michael Beckwith, founder of the Agape Church in Southern California. “Visioning differs from visualizing. In visioning, we align in consciousness with our divine purpose, which is to love and express a greater degree of life. Then we open ourselves to catch a sense of how that expression is to occur through us.”


Our DuPage family on our way to see our Music Director, Jen Chada, performing in a
production of “Boy In A Bubble.”


We are in good company.