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Please join us for Sunday Service, Nov. 10, at 10:00 am, in person and on FaceBook Live. Lesson by Rev. Gordon Keyler, music with Todd Lowry and the Unity SoulShine Band, Sharon Eldridge, drums and Brian Griesmeyer, guitar and vocals, soloist, Dianna Hughes.

Dear UNity Family,

Unity minister and author Eric Butterworth wrote, “Gratitude is not for something you have received, but it’s a celebration of life and oneness with the infinite flow.” This perspective invites us to view gratitude as a way of aligning ourselves with Divine Love, trusting in the Universe's continual, benevolent flow.

Even when circumstances seem challenging, we live in a universe that is fundamentally benevolent. To experience this flow fully, gratitude is essential—not just as a quiet practice, but as a true celebration of being in alignment with life’s goodness. Yet, it’s all too common to find ourselves caught in energies of blame, criticism, fear, or scarcity, which pull us away from our true nature and connection to abundance.

Today’s world can easily disrupt this flow. We're often bombarded by negativity on social media, in the news, and even in casual conversation. When we focus solely on these appearances, we disconnect from gratitude, shifting our energy into fear and, unknowingly, blocking our own good. Choosing gratitude—even when things seem bleak—elevates our vibration, harmonizing us with the Universe and allowing life’s blessings to unfold.

This Sunday, we’ll explore how to live in a state of gratitude and cultivate a “great attitude” that welcomes the blessings of a grateful heart.

In Loving Gratitude,
Gordon

PS - If you have not registered for the New Member workshop, please do so by Wednesday. minister@uscabq.org
Sunday, our featured vocalist is Dianna Hughes!
WHO IS DIANNA HUGHES?
Dianna performs with some of Albuquerque's finest musicians- Michael Anthony, Sid Fendley, Milo Jaramillo, Robert Lah, to name a few. She has graced the stage at Popejoy Hall on UNM campus and performed intimate house concerts. Her dedication to raising funds for homelessness finds her performing at numerous fund raisers and benefits to the great pleasure of those attending as well as her heart. And, we are blessed to have Dianna as a regular soloist at USC. She will be adding her vocal stylings to this Sunday's Service.