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A Spiritual Community

Volume 36 Number 1 May/June 2013


Flying HigH newSletter
COMPASSIONATE AWARENESS:
Cultivating Love, Kindness, Forgiveness and Generosity
for Oneself and for Others
with
Ramananda John E. Welshons
SUNDAY, May 19th - 12:45 P.M. - 3:00 P.M.
J
oin RAMANANDA JOHN E. WELSHONS for this wonderful af-
ternoon of mindfulness (Vipassana) meditation, relaxation, quiet-
ing, and cultivating inner peace. In this workshop, we will focus
on compassion and loving-kindness a spirit of softness, openness, lov-
ing gentleness, and forgiveness for oneself and for others.
We will learn:
* How to live in Inner Peace.
* How to love, honor and respect our bodies, our minds, and our unique
human identities.
* How to let go of attachment to self-doubt, self-recrimination, and judg-
ment.
* How to experience Oneness with others.
This workshop is useful for beginners and experienced meditators.
Participants will be given instruction in Mindfulness Meditation (Vipas-
sana) and tools for integrating meditation into daily life - including prac-
tices and perspectives that can be utilized to reduce stress at home and
on the job.
Participants complete the workshop feeling refreshed and restored,
with a new sense of calm, and deepened inner peace.
RAMANANDA JOHN E. WELSHONS is a highly respected con-
temporary spiritual teacher who lectures and leads meditation courses
throughout North America. He has been a practitioner of meditation and
various forms of yoga for more than forty years. He has worked closely
with spiritual luminaries, including Ram Dass and Stephen Levine, and
trained with Dr. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross. Ramananda has traveled exten-
sively in India, and has spent time at the ashrams of Meher Baba and
Neem Karoli Baba.
He has authored three critically-acclaimed books:
- ONE SOUL, ONE LOVE ONE HEART
The Sacred Path to Healing All Relationships
- WHEN PRAYERS AREN'T ANSWERED:
Opening the Heart and Quieting the Mind in Challenging Times
- AWAKENING FROM GRIEF:
Finding the Way Back to Joy
Suggested donation $25.00 (no one turned away.)
GOING DEEPER INTO PRAYER
Sunday, June 2, 12:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m.
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t's time to LEAP into a renewed experience in prayer. Dr.
Carol Penn and Rev. Pat Dunkin will lead a workshop de-
signed to help you customize your prayer life to fit your
lifestyle.
Dr. Penn, D.O., a graduate of UMDNJ is a Family
Practice physician who believes that we are an integrated unit
of mind, body and spirit. As a physician and coach for my
patients, I help them create a vision plan for their health. This
plan may include nutrition, mindfulness eating, qigong, con-
centrative or expressive meditation, biofeedback or visualiza-
tion.
Rev. Pat, a Reiki Master and teacher, is a graduate of
the New Seminary and has taught prayer and meditation as a
way of life for over 20 years. We can only experience our
highest and best.
L stands for Learn. At the workshop you will learn
by exploring the physiology of prayer, different types of prayer
and how we connect to each other and to the mind of God
through prayer.
E stands for Experience. At the workshop you will
experience Being In The Flow, new ways to pray and Instant
Deep Meditation.
A stands for Add. At the workshop you will learn
how to ADD Instant Prayer, Affirmation and praying without
words to your life.
P stands for Plan. You will create a prayer plan that
suits your lifestyle, plan stolen prayer moments and plan to
pray for others.
Please join us on Sunday June 2, at 12:30 for a work-
shop that will change your prayer life.
Love Offering basis.
Dear Friends,
LIVING IN THE MOMENT
D
o you ever feel that time is passing by and you are not keeping up with it? Or, are you worry-
ing about something that may happen in the future? Or, are you feeling guilty about some-
thing that happened in the past?
The truth is that you are making up these thoughtsand thats all they areTHOUGHTS. It may not be easy to
become aware of the PRESENT MOMENT. But you CAN train yourself to be aware of what you are thinking.
The good news is that the CONFRONTING MOMENT IS ALL THERE ISALL THERE EVER WAS IN
YOUR LIFEALL THERE EVER WILL BEAND IT IS YOUR FUTURE. Didnt you first get the thought to take a
certain action that led to the job you may have in the confronting moment? You first met the man or woman who became
your spousein the confronting moment. You saw a book on a shelf that may have led you into Truthin the confronting
moment.
Many times human beings wait for life to become perfect, but you can start working in the confronting moment by
working with what youve got. Accept it, bless it, give thanks. We all have God-Given Gifts, which we can give to others
as we, together, walk this Spiritual path!
There is ABUNDANCE IN EVERY DAY, and by living in the present moment, you will experience Gods gifts.
Staying in the NOW, doing your best, and participating fully today are all you need to doto assure yourself that whats
going to happen tomorrow will be for your Highest Good.
BlessingsIn this Sacred Moment,
Rev. Joanne Murphy
tHe PrO$Perity COrner
As an independent spiritual community, Unity by the Shore is supported solely by the tithes and offerings of its
members and friends. God is our Source, and YOU are the loving channels through whom God works. Thank
you for your ongoing support of this ministrys vision!
Unity By tHe SHOre
MiSSiOn StAteMent
Unity By The Shore is a vibrant community supporting spiritual growth through awareness of Gods
presence within and the teachings of Christ Jesus.
January 2013
income $12,612.00
expenses $14,014.46
tithes
Unity Worldwide Ministries $ 630.50
Eastern Region $ 315.25
SEE Fund $ 126.10
Discresionary Fund $ 189.15
February 2013
income $ 9,742.00
expenses $14,109.63
tithes
Unity Worldwide Ministries $ 487.00
Eastern Region $ 243.50
SEE Fund $ 97.40
Unity FM Online Radio $ 146.10
The Building Development Fund balance as of January 31, 2013 is $13,292.09.
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new Class
"SPIRITUAL ECONOMICS
By Eric Butterworth
May 23 - June 27
Thursdays, 1:00 - 3:00 pm
Taught by Rev. Joanne
IF YOU WANT "TRUE PROSPERITY" COME
TO THIS CLASS!
This book is a prosperity "classic" by Eric Butterworth,
who as a Unity Minister in NYC drew thousands of
people to his Sunday services, classes and Sunday
evening radio programs. He taught the truth of Abun-
dancethat we need to turn the focus of our attention
away from lack, layoffs, and limitations, and on to the
omnipresence of universal substance.
Join us as we keep our thoughts centered on
ABUNDANCE, eliminating thoughts of fear,
limitation, and "I cannot."
Let's talk about what you do want!
ONGOING CLASSES/GROUPS
v SILENT UNITY HEALING PRAYER SERVICE - Wednes-
days, 12-1 p.m. This is a special time of prayer and silent med-
itation participated in by thousands around the world, using the
Silent Unity Prayer Service. If you are interested in changing
your consciousness rapidly and gracefully, please try to attend
or take time apart at your home or office and join in this dynamic
thought process with the multitudes around the globe.
v A COURSE IN MIRACLES- Thursdays, 11-12:30 p.m. Led
by Pamela Whitman.
v HEALING PRAYER CIRCLE - Second Sunday of the
month, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Please check the church schedule for
any changes.
v GOLDSMITH AND OTHER MYSTICS - Thursdays, 7-9
p.m. Led by Charles Boyer. The group will be reading and dis-
cussing Man Was Not Born To Cry, by Joel Goldsmith.
v PROSPERITY PLUS- Tuesdays, 6:30-8:30. Class is closed.
A 10-week Video Course to Unleash Your Abundance. Led by
Orsini Sanchez.
Remembering
Robert Ermatinger and
Cindy Stein
By Flo Higgins
T
wo members of our church community made their tran-
sition in AprilRobert Ermatinger on April 6 and Cindy
Stein on April 11.
Cindy was basically new to Unity by the Shore and was a de-
voted student in the Thursday afternoon classes taught by Rev.
Joanne. She was also planning to become a member of the
church and was a student in the New Member class now under-
way. Cindy was also a long time student of Unity and she loved
her studies. She was a devoted daughter and a mother. She was
also the proud niece of the well known movie star Jack Nichol-
son. She would tell wonderful stories of her life with her Uncle
Jack. We miss her and know she has made a beautiful transition.
Robert, or Bob as he was known to most of us, served the
church well. He was on the church Board of Trustees in the
1990s and again in 2003, as a replacement treasurer. His love
of Unity by the Shore reached everyone in the congregation on
Sundays when he would sit in the same place, four or five rows
from the back in a left aisle seat and looked serious as he lis-
tened.
Rev. Joanne Murphy praised his service to this church com-
munity, and made note of those personal memories during the
graveside service. He served Unity by the Shore for many
years, she said. When I came to the church in 2000, I would be
giving the Lesson on Sunday and I would look back at Bob and
feel like he didnt approve or just wasnt getting it. But just this
week I was reminiscing with his good friend, Lois Davis, whom
Bob would drive to church each Sunday. She told me that on the
drive home Bob would share his real feelings about my Lesson.
He would tell Lois he was going to practice what Joanne was
talking about. He felt she was talking directly to him. Now who
ever knew what Bob was thinking? Only the God inside of him
knew.
Barbara Ely, who has a long history of volunteer work with
the church, knew Bob well. He was diligent in his work. He of-
fered his skills as a businessman, which was an asset to the
church. He also loved the church food after the service. He was
often the first in the line, she said.
Bob was serious about his faith in God and Unity teachings,
but when he talked of his travels or his volunteer work with help-
ing people at the Ocean County SCORE, his keen sense of
humor could be seen. His trip to Africa was one of the highlights
of his life. He loved sharing the tales of that trip.
Ann Dungan Maisch, now of Florida, was President of the
Board when Bob served as Treasurer she says, Bob had a gift
of imagination and order that served the church well during my
tenure as President of the Board. He was a devoted student of
Unity and gave his time freely to serve the church. It was an
honor to serve with him, she added.
Debbie OBrien, our church office manager, also worked with
Bob years ago and said, He was informative and helpful. It was
a pleasure to work with him. He will be missed.
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Presidents
Message
Angela Denton (adenton10@optimum.net)
T
he radiant light of the sun warms our bodies and souls as it
stays awake a little bit longer into the evening. The fragrant
scent of cherry blossoms, lilacs, daffodils, and tulips perme-
ate the air, as as do the chorus of birds who have returned home to
delight us with their morning song. During the season of spring,
we come out of hibernation and experience the palpable promise of
new life.
New life is also present in our spiritual community:
Mary Vercande has stepped forward to head our Building and
Grounds Committee and will be joined by Co-chairwoman Gwen
Lewis, Vice President of the Board, after she recovers from her re-
cent surgery. I ask you to continue to hold her in healing prayer,
affirming that the divine intelligence within her body restores her
to the experience of Wholeness. Gwen also is passionate about
bringing opportunities of fellowship and fun to our community by
organizing social events in the near future.
Orsini Sanchez, member of the Board, blesses our community
by sharing his gifts of enthusiasm, wisdom, and passion as he fa-
cilitates for the first time at UBTS The Prosperity Plus Program cre-
ated by Rev. Mary Morrissey held on Tuesday evenings.
Rachael Fredericks, Secretary of the Board and head of the Fund
Raising committee, is seeking support and input from the Board
and the community in launching viable fund raising events that
would promote fellowship and joy experienced through the reci-
procity of the law of giving and receiving at UBTS and in our local
area.
Commencing this Spring and continuing throughout the year
will be spiritual enrichment sessions for the Board. Topics to be ex-
plored are: core values, healing/conflict resolution, identifying per-
sonality types and spiritual gifts, visioning and strategic planning,
creation of surveys to assess areas of functioning in UBTS, out-
reach/in-reach, and increasing consciousness within our community
through prayer, support, and education.
Additionally, the Board of Trustees will institute interactive
Meet, Greet, and Share sessions throughout the year. The purpose
of these gatherings is to increase the opportunity for members and
friends to become informed in the ideas and business affairs of the
Board, as well as to provide the community with opportunities to
share their creative ideas with the Board. These sessions are sched-
uled to occur after Sunday services on May 5, 2013, July 28, 2013,
and October 27, 2013. More details will be shared via email and
through announcements made on Sunday.
Lastly, opportunities to serve are available on the following min-
istry teams:
- Audio/Sound
- Policy and Procedures
- Fund Raising
Please email me at adenton10@optimum.net or speak to me at
UBTS if you are interested in serving on any of the above teams.
"What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters
compared to what lies within us. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson~
Birthday Blessings
MAy
Ruth Kruse 5/7
Patrice DeVincentis 5/28
JUne
Kevin Maloney 6/1
Rev. BJ Stannard 6/3
Ann Hopkins 6/7
Monica Grant 6/13
Patricia Bertram 6/14
Jean Toher 6/16
Evelyn Senchak 6/20
Jean Graham 6/22
Mike Kurth 6/22
Lisa Sanchez 6/22
Mary Phillips 6/23
Sally Seamon 6/23
Sandi Robertson 6/24
Jeanne ONeill 6/26
Kelly Tomblin 6/27
Stephen Dlugosz 6/28
Robert Sumski 6/28
Rosette Brooks 6/30
Mary Carlucci 6/30
Childrens Birthdays
MAy
Zoe Konow, 5/10
Tyler Baxter, 5/15
Kristiana Thomas, 5/16
JUne
Desiree Marshall, 6/5
New Board of Trustees 2013
From left: Rachael Fredericks, Orsini Sanchez, Rev. Joanne Murphy, Edy
Chartier, Angela Denton, Blanche Krubner, Gwen Lewis, James Wilson.
Missing from photo, Angie Stewart.
Art from the Heart"
Art workshop
with
Mary Phillips
Saturday, June 15, 2013
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In recognizing our own for Black History Month, Unity
Church by the Shore gave Mary Phillips the Black History
Month Award, presented by Rev. Joanne Murphy. The award
was based on her artistic talents and teaching the Art from the
Heart classes for several years.
Sharing Gods gifts with
the world
With Danyelle Beaudry
Sunday, June 30, 2013
Lesson:10:30 a.m.
Workshop: 12:30 p.m.
How do you share yours?
We are all unique beings and as such have unique
gifts to offer the world.
Joy and love rejuvenate our beings when we actively
share our gifts.
Sometimes we hesitate to show up in the world or are
unsure about the real nature of our gifts. At some level
we already know some of them.
It takes courage to acknowledge our gifts and to speak
of them to others.
We may even have hidden gifts to share. There are
three types of gifts available for us to share.
You are invited to discover your hidden gifts and to in-
crease your ability to share them in your life.
The afternoon workshop provides a powerful opportunity
to release the barriers to sharing your gifts and to tap into
the creative spirit to manifest them in the world. Specific
strategies to actualize your gifts will be discussed.
REGISTER for the Workshop at the church or by calling 732-
918-3395.
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Our Environment: A Month of Detox
By Ingrid Justick
H
ere are simple ways to cleanse and energize your body
every day for a healthy Spring cleanse. A detox can help
cleanse your liver, colon and kidneys of toxins; clear your
skin and boost your energy. Create a cleaner lifestyle that allows
you to detox around the clock and achieve long-term results.
- Eat Super Foods. They are rich in antioxidants, fiber and healing
compounds that naturally detox your body. Focus on leafy greens,
broccoli, blueberries, pumpkin, sweet potatoes and prunes.
- Skip the Sugar. Whole foods are the best sweeteners. Good op-
tions include palm, coconut sugar, unfiltered raw honey, or my fa-
vorite, Stevia.
- Go Organic. Most foods contain pesticides, herbicides, antibi-
otics, hormones and other chemicals that hamper detox efforts.
- Purify Your Pantry. Remove everything that contains high fruc-
tose corn syrup, trans-fats and hydrogenated oils, artificial flavors
and colors, preservatives and other harsh chemicals. Stock up on
beans and lentils. They are high in clean protein and rich in fiber to
sweep toxins out of the intestines. Cook you own dried beans, be-
cause most linings in canned foods contain BPA, an endocrine dis-
rupter.
- Tone the Liver. Use bitter greens, artichokes and the herb milk
thistle to help stimulate liver function.
- Cleanse Unwanted Chemicals from Your Diet. Eliminate all
foods containing the following toxic ingredients: sodium nitrate,
propyl gallate, butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) and butylated hy-
droxytoluene (BHT).
- Cook Healthy. Dispose of pots and pans that are coated with
Teflon, SilverStone and other coverings that emit harmful chemi-
cals.
- Purify Your Water. Toxins found in water can include fluoride,
chlorine, pharmaceutical residue and other chemicals. Invest in a
good water filter.
- Steam Your Food. Heating oils can create toxins. Instead saut
vegetables in 1/4 inch of water, or steam foods in a steam basket.
- De-Plasticize. Plastics contain chemicals that burden the liver,
kidneys and lymphatic system. Banish plastic wrap from your
home, never heat plastic in the microwave and avoid foods pack-
aged in plastics. Invest in glass or metal containers and water bot-
tles.
- Personal Care Products. The skin absorbs chemicals. Avoid per-
sonal care products that contain parabens, phthalates and other syn-
thetic compounds.
- Meditate. Or take a 15-minute quiet time. It is essential for re-
lieving stress and supporting detox.
Last, but not least, exercise, exercise, exercise!
For environmentally friendly information, call 732-922-2935
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12:30 Workshop with
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11-12:30 A Course in
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11-12:30 A Course in
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1-3 The Art of Uncer-
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11-12:30 A Course in
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1-3 The Art of Uncer-
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7 Goldsmith & Other
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11-12:30 A Course in
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1-3 Spiritual Economics
7 Goldsmith & Other
mystics
11-12:30 A Course in
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1-3 Spiritual Economics
7 Goldsmith & Other
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11-2:30 A Course in
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1-3 Spiritual Economics
7 Goldsmith & Other
mystics
11-12:30 A Course in
Miracles
1-3 Spiritual Economics
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mystics
12:00 Silent Unity
Prayer Service
12:00 Silent Unity
Prayer Service
12:00 Silent Unity
Prayer Service
7:30-8:30
Prosperity Plus
7:30-8:30
Prosperity Plus
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Prosperity Plus
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Prosperity Plus
12:00 Silent Unity
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11-12:30 A Course in
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1-3 Spiritual Economics
7 Goldsmith & Other
mystics
12:00 Silent Unity
Prayer Service
Memorial Day
12:00 Silent Unity
Prayer Service
10:30-1 p.m.
Art From the
Heart with Mary
Phillips
6:30-8:30 Prosper-
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12:00 Silent Unity
Prayer Service
12:00 Silent Unity
Prayer Service
12:00 Silent Unity
Prayer Service
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the Art of Uncertainty
thursday, Until May 16, 1-3 p.m.
Healing Circle
Sunday, May 12
12:30 p.m.
12:45-3:00 Compassionate Awareness
workshop with Jon welshons
Sunday, May 19
Healing Circle
Sunday, June 16,
12:30 p.m.
Sun., June 2, 12:30-2:30 p.m.
going Deeper into Prayer workshop
Sunday, June 30, with Danyelle Beaudry
lesson and workshop: Sharing gods gift
with the world
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Board of Trustees: Angela Denton, President; Gwen Lewis, Vice Presi-
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Chartier, James Wilson, Members; Orsini Sanchez, Angela Stewart,
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UNITY BY THE SHORE STAFF
Minister ..............................................................................................................Joanne Murphy
Business Manager.............................................................................................Denise Gregory
Office Manager...................................................................................................Debbie OBrien
Sexton.........................................................................................................................Lou Pane
Class/Small Group Facilitators............................................................................Charles Boyer,
Angela Minervini-Denton, Judy Weaver
Bookstore Manager .................................................................................................Barbara Ely
Bookstore Assistants.........................................................................Pat Bertram, Diane Grant,
Barbara Lennox, Eleonora Martinelli, Angie Stewart, Karen Walling
Music Ministry Director & Pianist ..........................................................................Laura DuBois
Youth Education Ministry Leader ..............................................................................Sally Kurth
Youth Education Teachers Uniteens.............................................Charles Boyer, Mary Phillips,
James Wilson
Youth Education Teacher Unitots ................................................................Patrice DeVincentis
Youth Education Teachers Unikids........................................................Sally Kurth, Linda Stork
Youth Choir Director..........................................................................................Jasmine Walker
Unity Prayer Chaplains ...........................................Nancy Baird, Deborah Bartok, Pat Dunkin,
Gayle Hammond, Ann Hopkins Peg Leary, Angela Minervini Denton,
Donna Maloney, Margaret Shoendienst, James Wilson
Platform Assistants..................................................Deborah Bartok, Angela Minervini-Denton,
Donna Maloney, Gayle Hammond, Ann Hopkins, James McKenzie
Daily Word Readers...................................Agnes Jefferson, Ingrid Justick, Patricia Loughney,
Ingeborg Taylor
Audio Technician .................................................................................................Steve Dlugosz
Greeters/Ushers Ministry Team Leader ...............................................................Angie Stewart
Hospitality Ministry Team Leader ...............................................................................Lois Davis
Healing Prayer Ministry.............................................Rose Birch, Rosette Brooks, Ann Maisch,
Mary Carlucci, Patricia Dukes, Patricia Dunkin, Barabara Ely,
Joe Ercolino, Kathy Gabel, Monica Grant, Ann Hopkins, Flo Higgins,
Gwen Lewis, Mel Polisher, Inge Wolfson
Share Sunday Ministry Team Leader .................................................................Linda Sherman
Newsletter Editor .....................................................................................................Barbara Ely
Newsletter Reporters.....................................................................Flo Higgins, Donna Maloney
Web Site Coordinators ........................................................................Lisa and Orsini Sanchez
PR Ministry Chair......................................................................................................Flo Higgins
Sunshine...............................................................................................................Mary Carlucci
Altar Gulld...................................................................Dru Cromer, Jean Graham, Gwen Lewis
Finance Ministry Team Leader ..........................................................................Denise Gregory
Building and Grounds Ministry Team Leader .....................................................Mary Vercande
Fund Raising Team Leader .........................................................................Rachael Fredericks
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