July 25, 2025
Speaker: A. Ross
Conflict exists. Always has. Always will. So why don’t we practice it? We train for jobs. We prepare for interviews. We train for emergencies. We rehearse speeches. We train for… read more
July 13, 2025
Speaker: A. Ross
The Pain We Create Let me say something that may not land softly: Most of the pain we experience… we make up. Not because it’s fake. Not because it doesn’t… read more
May 31, 2025
Speaker: A. Ross
Life is cruel.
And life is beautiful.
Both. At once.
Sometimes in the same breath.
May 19, 2025
Speaker: A. Ross
Growth is not linear. Here we explore what the mystics call “the second smallness.”
April 20, 2025
Speaker: A. Ross
Welcome, friends! Today, I want to offer a reflection—not a solution. Not a lesson, not advice, not a polished takeaway. Just something I’ve been sitting with. Something that keeps showing… read more
April 5, 2025
Speaker: A. Ross
Welcome, Dear Ones. Let’s start with a moment of stillness — a breath… Let the noise settle. We live in a world full of noise—opinions, declarations, social media posts, arguments,… read more
March 22, 2025
Speaker: A. Ross
A reflective sermon exploring how hardship & hard work become the forge through which strength, resilience, and authentic growth are shaped.
February 1, 2025
Speaker: A. Ross
Good morning! Today, I want to talk about something that sneaks into our lives and often feels harmless but isn’t: that thing is gossip. You know- Every word we speak… read more
September 21, 2024
Speaker: A. Ross
Embracing a New Paradigm My dear friends and fellow humans, as we stand here together today, we find ourselves at such a significant moment in time and history. We find… read more
April 23, 2024
Speaker: A. Ross
Examines how perpetual victimhood limits personal growth and collective resilience by fostering identities rooted in suffering.
April 17, 2024
Speaker: A. Ross
Topic: Growth, personal development, Progress, self-awareness, Work ethic
**My dear friends,** Today, I wish to speak to you about a concept that resonates deeply with the human experience: **progress, not perfection.** In our modern lives, the quest for… read more