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ACIM Memorial Festival: A Day of Love and Gratitude
Thursday, July 14th, 2022
1:00 p.m. PT / 4:00 p.m. ET / 10:00 p.m. CET
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“Gratitude goes hand in hand with love, and where one is the other must be found.”
A day of resurrecting, celebrating, and memorializing those who’ve shown and shone the ACIM way to Love…
We invite you to join us in gratitude for those who came before and along with us, on this journey to forgiveness and love. We will be having international remembrances of Doctors Helen Schucman, William Thetford, Kenneth Wapnick, Colonel William Whitson, and more recently departed Judith Skutch Whitson and Dr. Robert Rosenthal in a memorial tribute in gratitude for bringing the Course to the world. In addition, we invite the remembrances of other “transitioned” Course exemplary beings who’ve helped awaken us to love.
We will be gathering in a Zoom forum and sharing multi-platforms of celebration such as songs, oral shares, slideshows, dance, creative inspirations, prayers, etc. We welcome gratitude in any form for those who have shown up for A Course in Miracles and for us.
We invite you to join any time throughout and share in our world wide web of love.
Thursday, July 14th, 2022
1:00 p.m. PT / 4:00 p.m. ET / 10:00 p.m. CET
(convert the time to your time zone)
Register without donation
Register without donation
All registrants will automatically receive the recording 24 hours after the event.
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- Offer webinars, podcasts and events which gives you an opportunity to practice the Course.
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“Those who witness for me are expressing, through their miracles, that they have abandoned the belief in deprivation in favor of the abundance they have learned belongs to them.”