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Ellen Hartwell and John Warren will be doing an hour-long show called Jesus For The Rest Of Us. This is our attempt to reclaim Jesus for those of us put off by the superhero, hippie or catch all saviour presented by so many modern churches. None of these narratives of Jesus appeal to many otherwise spiritually minded people. Can we find a way back to a "Christ" we can experience without dumbing ourselves down, acting out of fear , or needing cover for choices we regret? Can we rediscover Jesus' teachings, his passions, his life and, yes, the story of his death and resurrection from a more metaphysical, less dogmatic place? Ellen and John are going to try. We will not agree ( or disagree) on all things. Please join us for our spirited discussions on Jesus For The Rest Of Us.

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Many of us are taught that Jesus is the Savior. We are told that there is no way into Heaven without Him. We have been told that without Jesus we have no eternal life and that we will burn in Hell. Did Jesus save us from "original sin" and a fiery eternity among the "damned"? If all of the above isn't true, what did Jesus save us from? Isn't Jesus for all, for the rest of us, for you and for me? Join John Warren and Ellen Hartwell ass they discuss salvation and what it means to them today! ellenhartwell.com
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Why is is that an inclusive Jesus for the rest of us who included all seekers of God (Spirit/Universe), ended up being Jesus for some of us? If you aren't a Christian you don't go to Heaven? If you don't this, that and the other, you are in... more

In Jesus For the Rest of Us, we are learning together how to incorporate an inclusive, human, Jesus and how we can apply what we know of Jesus to our daily lives. What did Jesus sacrifice? Did He die for us? Is that the whole point -... more

Most of us know the story of Easter - Jesus' death and resurrection. We all have out ideas and beliefs about Easter - the sorrow of Good Friday, the joy of Easter morning, etc., etc. We may have colored eggs as children and wore our very... more

There is an old Italian saying that says, "Don't tell me about you, tell me about your friends!" Why is this? Well, your friends almost always reflect a great many of your likes and dislikes and your values. Who were Jesus' friends? Uh, tax... more

Most of us have heard about or read about or have been told about THE Anti-Christ who is a person who will bring peace, end famine and rule with love...until he doesn't! He is, allegedly, the opposite of Jesus, the Christ. Yet, is... more

Think about it! Would you want to "hang out" with or have lunch with or do anything else with the God(s) you worship/communicate with? Is the God of your understanding on your side, have your back? Is He/She/It/Spirit/Universe... more

Ellen Hartwell and John Warren will be doing an hour-long show called Jesus For The Rest Of Us. This is our attempt to reclaim Jesus for those of us put off by the superhero, hippie or catch all saviour presented by so many modern churches.... more

We have talked, many times, about the importance of practice, the many tools you have to co-create the reality you desire, and the many ways in which you can be an extraordinary manifestor. We have talked about visualization, belief and... more

We know to affirm, visualize, believe and trust in the God(s) of our understanding and our inner ability to co-create the reality we desire. We study, we listen, we learn, we practice, practice, practice. We know to be poised, calm and faithful to... more

Manifesting is about a gentle focus. We say our affirmations, we infuse those affirmations with visualitions and emotions and we affirm that this, or these things, are so. Hence, we co-create our reality with God/Spirit/Universe. Got it! Great!... more

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