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Rev. Dr. Ruth L. Miller, PhD

Ruth L. Miller earned the doctorate in Systems Science from Portland State University integrating intuition and analysis in impact assessment and decision-making. Her M.S. in Cybernetic Systems from San Jose State University was earned with a thesis integrating intuitive methods in systems planning. Her Certificate in Environmental Studies is from Long Beach State University and a B.A. in Anthropology with a minor in American Literature was earned at the University of New Mexico.

She was ordained in the New Thought tradition and became the pastor of the Lifeways Center in Portland, Oregon, then interim Assistant at Unity of Beaverton. She is currently a “circuit riding preacher,” serving New Thought and Unitarian-Universalist churches in Oregon, Washington, and California.

In addition to numerous papers, research reports and program plans, she’s published several books including 150 Years of Healing, Unveiling Your Hidden Power, and The Book of Uncommon Prayer. Her most recent book Notre Dame which last applies her anthropological/systems perspective to the question of the disappearance of the Goddess from Western culture leading to a fresh perspective on who Mary called the Magdalene may have been.

For more information on Miller and her upcoming projects, please feel free to visit her site.

 

Rev. Dr. Kathianne Lewis

Rev. Kathianne Lewis, D.D. is Senior Minister and Spiritual Director of the Center for Spiritual Living in Seattle, Washington. She is known worldwide as a spiritual leader, master teacher, and luminary—empowering people to live a thriving life.

Dr. Lewis draws on the wisdom of faith traditions around the world, offering practical spiritual tools for everyday use


Rev. Frances Lancaster

Rev. Frances B. Lancaster is a former teacher and curriculum developer ordained in the Science of Mind tradition. She was the director of children’s programs for the Living Enrichment Center in Beaverton and Wilsonville, Oregon, and coordinator of the Living Enrichment Institute. She went on to co-found the World Ministries of Prayer in Hillsboro, Oregon and was the Director of Prayer Ministry for the International New Thought Alliance. As founding president of the Northwest New Thought Ministers Association, she helped organize a series of inter-church gatherings of ministers and “positive music” concerts in the Portland area. She is currently coordinating the prayer ministry and teaching classes at Unity of Beaverton. Rev. Lancaster has taught and lived the principles of an abundant life for decades. In her own words,
I loved being a stay-at-home mom, but it also meant that we were very careful about how we used our money and our family didn’t seem complete yet with only one child. The idea that there was a connection between my thoughts and what was happening in my world had never really penetrated my line of reasoning. Over the next forty years, I learned a great deal about how the mind works: how our thoughts and deepest feelings come together to produce the experiences we have. I’ve taught many classes dealing with prosperity and financial freedom…[and learned that] to be free of fear is to experience true abundance and prosperity.




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