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Our Philosophy

Center for Spiritual Living C.O.L.O.R.S. supports the positive transformation of both our personal lives and the world itself.

At Center for Spiritual Living C.O.L.O.R.S., we teach people how to have a personal relationship with God. When we are deeply connected with Spirit, other areas of our lives fall into place — we can do more for others, be better stewards of the Earth, and bring more peace and harmony to the world.

What We Believe – Our Guiding Principles

We believe that the universe is spiritual and has intelligence, purpose, beauty, and order. Our beliefs are in harmony with all the world’s great spiritual teachings, and we honor all paths to God. Whether we call it God, Spirit, Energy, or Universal Intelligence, we are ever conscious that all people, places, and things emanate from this Universal Intelligence that is within us and all around us.

You and God are Inseparable

We believe that God is a Loving Intelligence, operating in and through all life, never separate from anyone or anything. Through study and spiritual practice we come to understand our oneness with this indwelling Divine Presence. We teach and practice a way of life where we can all learn how to live in accordance with spiritual principles. These principles, which we call the Science of Mind, are as reliable as the laws of physical science. We believe in Cause and Effect and teach that “It is done unto you as you believe.” In essence, your thinking and your expectations create your reality. By studying and applying spiritual laws, you can change your unconscious beliefs and create improved conditions in your life.

Be a Part of an Inclusive Community

Center for Spiritual Living C.O.L.O.R.S. teaches a New Thought philosophy that incorporates affirmative prayer, meditation, healing, visioning, and other spiritual tools to help you lead a spiritual life, think positively, and love deeply. As a member of our community, you’ll find the spiritual tools to transform your personal life and make the world a more peaceful, harmonious, and prosperous place.

The New Thought tradition dates to the 1880s and has its roots in the Transcendentalist Movement of the 1830s. New Thought has an enduring and respected legacy that includes luminaries such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Emma Curtis Hopkins, Phineas Quimby, and Walt Whitman. Some of the better known authors today whose writings represent our teachings are Michael Bernard Beckwith, Deepak Chopra, Wayne Dyer, Byron Katie, Caroline Reynolds, and Eckhart Tolle, as well as many others.

Our teachings incorporate the ancient wisdom of all the spiritual traditions through the ages. People of all spiritual paths Christian, Jewish, Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim, New Age and others are welcome in our communities.

 

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Science of Mind

The Science of Mind®: the Spiritual and Material Universe are One

The Science of Mind is the core teaching of Centers for Spiritual Living; it is a philosophy that integrates spiritual truths with science and physics. Simply put, the Science of Mind teaches the unity of all life. Intentions and ideas flow through a field of consciousness, which actually affect and create the world around us. This idea is common to most major religions and is supported by the teachings of psychology and quantum physics.

In the Science of Mind, we believe that the secret to living a successful life is to consciously choose positive and productive thoughts. Put another way, “As you think, so you become.”

It is the intention of Centers for Spiritual Living to use Science of Mind principles as a force for good in our world by transforming personal lives.

In the Science of Mind, we believe that the fields of religion and science are complementary, and that science will prove what the mystics have said for thousands of years about the nature of God, human beings, and the Universe. These beliefs are being proven even now by many quantum physicists who have found that the universe is made up of energy that cannot be destroyed and is infinitely intelligent.

Science of Mind (SOM) is a registered U.S. trademark of SOMARK, INC., and all rights are reserved. [Science of Mind is hereinafter written as only SOM.]

 
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Our Founder

Dr. Ernest Holmes and the Birth of New Thought

Ernest HolmesFrom time to time, we are blessed to know people of apparent genius, people whose insight, understanding, and love are influential in changing the thinking of whole generations, and whose impact will be felt for years to come. Dr. Ernest Holmes was such a person.

Dr. Ernest Holmes founded the spiritual movement that became United and International Centers for Spiritual Living. Born in 1887 on a small farm in Maine, Dr. Holmes spent his teenage years outdoors exploring such mysteries as “What is God? Who am I? Why am I here?” His inquiries led to his 1926 book, The Science of Mind, which outlines the foundational viewpoints of modern New Thought. Dr. Holmes is also the author of numerous other books on metaphysics and originated the Science of Mind magazine, which has been in continuous publication since 1927.

 

Center for Spiritual Living C.O.L.O.R.S.

5420 Kimmerly Glen Lane
Charlotte, NC 28215
704-393-5157

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New Thought History

The Science of Mind is the study of Life and the nature of the laws of thought; the conception that we live in a spiritual Universe; that God is in, through, around and for us.

-- Ernest Holmes

* The Greek Philosopher Plato developed the philosophical concept of transcendence.

* The verb "to transcend" means "to go beyond" something. In Transcendentalism, it meant that there are truths that go beyond, or transcend, proof. These were truths that were simply "known" but could not be proved with logic. These truths were a private experience of faith and conviction.

* The German philosopher Immanual Kant gave Transcendentalism its name.

* Kant, with other German thinkers, influenced the views of some important English writers; the poet-critic Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth, and the Scottish philosopher-historian Thomas Carlyle. These three, especially Carlyle, exchanged ideas with Ralph Waldo Emerson of Concord, MA.

* It was Emerson who brought the movement to New England and nurtured its growth in this country.

* American Transcendentalism thus began in the 1840's as Emerson interacted with Longfellow, Whittier, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Thoreau and Lowell. This influential group of people were all born within a few years and a few miles of each other in New England.

* Transcendentalism was the beginning of American interest in Oriental thought. Emerson and his friends read the Hindus, Confucius, Buddha and the Mohammedan Sufis. The Bhagavad-Gita was very influential to Emerson.

* Transcendentalism became an eclectic composite of Oriental, Greek, English, French, German, and native thought.

* Transcendentalism is a belief there is a higher reality and greater knowledge than that manifested in human mind. It divides reality into a realm of spirit and a realm of matter. This division is made by many of the great religions of the world.


Major Influences in Science of Mind

There are three creative thinkers that greatly influenced Ernest Holmes (1887-1960) as he moved along his spiritual path and developed Science of Mind. They were

* Ralph Waldo Emerson, the distinguished New England philosopher and essayist (1803-1852)

* Thomas Troward, an eminent British jurist and metaphysician (1847-1916)

* Phineas Parkhurst Quimby, a mental healer (1802-1866)

* Emma Curtis Hopkins, a greatly respected American teacher and mystic, often called the "teacher of teachers" (1853-1925)

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Emerson's entire life was one of spiritual exploration. He has been called "the Father of New Thought" because he was instrumental in gathering together a group of intellectuals, writers and philosophers to explore the transcendental philosophy.

Emerson entered Harvard College on a scholarship at age 14. He became a Unitarian minister. He wrote eloquent essays on many subjects.

Emerson thought every man is an individual-ization of the one and only God. He thought that at the center of our being we are all operated on by spiritual laws which execute themselves.

Emerson is not thought of as a New Thought writer, but rather as one of the sources from which New thought drew a great deal.

Reading: Emerson's eloquent essays that particularly reflect Science of Mind thinking are Self-Reliance, Spiritual Laws, Compen-sation and The Over-soul.

Ernest Holmes and Emerson

Ernest Holmes was a spiritual seeker. Born in 1887, he was primarily "home schooled" by his mother, who was an ardent reader. In his teens, Ernest began a search for the similarities in all the worlds' religions. He read extensively about all of them. He was deeply moved by the work of Ralph Waldo Emerson

Holmes said, "Reading Emerson is like drinking water to me".

Thomas Troward

Thomas Troward was born in the Punjab, India in 1847, educated in England and returned to India to become a Divisional Judge in the Punjab, which is now Pakistan.

His chief interest lay in the field of religion. He explored the Indian religions and studied comparative religions. He studied Indian lore and sacred writings as well as Hebrew and other ancient scriptures. He was an ardent student of the Bible and was drawn to Emerson's writings. The concept of reincarnation was a strong influence in his thinking

He associated himself with the Higher Thought Centre in England and became a noted leader of British New Thought.

Troward was interested in formulating a theory of mental healing. When he was asked to label it, he called it "Mental Science ".

Troward began by examining the universe. He saw things that seemed to have a quality of livingness and some which did not. Since the difference was not always sharp he concluded that there are degrees of livingness. Further searching led him to conclude that what makes the difference is intelligence.

Reading: Trowards The Dore Lectures contains a logical, intellectual explanation of this rich philosophy.

Ernest Holmes And Troward

Holmes discovered Troward's work in 1914, two years before Troward died. He said "This is as near to my own thoughts as I shall ever come". He began speaking on Troward's writing to growing groups when he was 25 without realizing his lifetime ministry had begun. He totally absorbed Troward's ideas and deeply linked them with his own thinking. He was one of the main channels through which Troward's ideas reached American circles.

Phineas Parkhust Quimby (1802-66)

Phineas Quimby was an American mental healer whose ideas greatly influenced the New Thought movement, a religious-metaphysical healing group. He originally studied mesmerism and became a practitioner of hypnosis. He claimed that he could heal by mere suggestion. Quimby believed that illness originated in the mind and was created by erroneous beliefs. He taught that when a person opened their mind to God's wisdom, they could conquer any sickness.

One of his patients and disciples was Mary Baker Eddy, the founder of Christian Science. When Eddy moved into her own work she denied Quimby had made any contribution to the theory of Christian Science.

Emma Curtis Hopkins

Emma Curtis Hopkins, more than any other single teacher, influenced New Thought. She was born in Connecticut in 1853. She was educated at Woodstock Academy there and remained for a time as an instructor.

In 1882, she went to Mary Baker Eddy (founder of Christian Science) because she was ill. She was healed. She then devoted herself to the study and growth of the Christian Science approach. She became a practitioner and served as editor (1884-85) of the Christian Science Journal. Within another year, her independent quest for spiritual truth created an impossible situation between the two religious thinkers and she began to explore other metaphysical writings.

In 1886 she left Mrs. Eddy and moved to Chicago where in 1887, she established the Christian Science Theological Seminary, an institution founded to promote teachings similar to those of her mentor. She quickly won a following. She branched out and taught classes in New York, San Francisco, Kansas City, Boston and elsewhere. Among those influenced by these lectures were

* Melinda Cramer and Nona Books, co-founders of Divine Science;

* Charles and Myrtle Fillmore, who established the Unity School of Christianity.

* Harriet Emilie Cady, author of Lessons in Truth;

* Annie Rix Militz, founder of The Home of Truth; and

* Ernest Holmes, founder of Religious Science.

Because her influence was so pervasive in these New Thought organizations Emma Curtis Hopkins came to be called the "Teacher of Teachers."

Unity, Divine Science and Religious Science are the three largest organizations within the present-day International New Thought Alliance (INTA).

Emma Curtis Hopkins was a genuine mystic. She emphasized this element in all her teachings and writing. She drew upon the Bible, the non-Christian scriptures, and the works of the world's great philosophers and saints in her teaching. Her mysticism was a very potent influence upon Ernest Holmes.

She spent time in London, where she had contact with Thomas Troward and other British leaders of the New Thought movement. She eventually ceased using the name Christian Science and began teaching privately.

Ernest Holmes And Hopkins

Ernest Holmes studied with Emma Curtis Hopkins in her later years when she was teaching only individuals. He felt she was among the greatest of the mystics.

Reading: Hopkins' Scientific Christian Mental Practice is a powerful treatise on mental healing.

Who is Ernest Holmes?

Ernest Holmes is the founder of the International Religious Science movement which is recognized as one of the leading viewpoints in modern metaphysics. Science of Mind is a spiritual philosophy that easily applies to everyday living while also expanding the student's sense of their relationship to God and their place in the Universe.

Known to his family as the "question mark", Ernest Holmes was a passionate seeker of knowledge. He embarked on a path of independent thinking at age 18. He was deeply moved by the work of Ralph Waldo Emerson. He then found Judge Thomas Troward in England who further defined elements of the philosophy that was formulating in his mind. He began teaching Troward everywhere he could. He was also touched by the work of Emma Curtis Hopkins who had begun to influence other great "New Thought" leaders.

He wrote Science of Mind which is used as a textbook in Religious Science churches.

* Began lecturing on Troward 1916

* Published his first book Creative Mind

* Published The Science of Mind 1926

* Established the Institute of Religious Science 1927

* Founded Science of Mind Magazine 1927

* Revised The Science of Mind 1938

* Reorganized the Institute to become the Church of Religious Science 1953

* Dedicated Founder's Church 1960

* Made his transition 1960

* Church became known as United Church of Religious Science 1967

Reading: The Science of Mind, Living Science of Mind, This Thing Called You, This Thing Called Life, What Religious Science Teaches and many more.

Excerpted with permission from Getting Your Feet Wet in Science of Mind by Cara Lumen, RScP. Available in print and downloadable versions at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Spanish Version is available.

 
One of the most exciting parts of my ministry is to share in a couple's preparation for a wedding. We sit and discuss who they are and what they want to say on this important day. That is phase one.

Phase two is the rehearsal. This allows them to get past the fears and the giggles.

The final phase is the wedding itself where vows are exchanged that have meaning to this couple. It is a celebration of commitment to each other shared by family and friends. What a privilege to be a part of this process.

I perform traditional, contemporary, custom, unity candle, rose, marriages with children and couple written vows etc. It is your day. I am here to make it meaningful.

 

Blessings

Rev. Claire is available for blessing your baby, business or new home. Creating a spiritual atmosphere helps to foster whatever activities are taking place. You are blessed.

To contact Reverend Claire please call: 704-713-5157

 

 

PlayClick here for a list of Rev. Claire's weekly talks.

 

 

 

 

 

Classes

Classes will resume the week of January 5, 2010.

 

Our Ministers

Our spiritual leadership is here to serve you on your journey of awakening. Please feel free to contact us, we look forward to serving you.

Reverend Claire Middleton 704-713-5157   [Senior Minister]

Reverend Pat Drea 704-644-8608   [Staff Minister]

 

 

Our Practitioners

We are here for you!

We believe "with God, all things are possible."

Talk to a Practitioner if you are in need of inspiration, celebration of a major event in your life and/or healing in any area: financial, relational, health or career. You are God's wondrous gift. Let a Practitioner remind you of that!

Licensed Practitioners

Name and Title Telephone Number
Lawrence Tolliver 704-841-4098

 

 

Intern Practitioners

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Practitioners provide professional services

Suggested Minimum for Licensed Practitioners $35.00
Suggested Minimum for Ministers $50.00

Intern Practitioners do not charge for services

No one is ever denied treatment for inability to pay

 

Our Programs

Our spiritual community offers a host of ministry programs, affinity groups, classes, workshops and volunteer areas to assist and serve your spiritual growth and development.

Program or Group Contact Person
Education Department Rev. Claire 704-713-5157
Healing Ministry

Men's Group

Pastoral Care Program
Stewardship

Teen Group
Chesna Middleton 704-222-2723
Volunteer Opportunities
Harshelena Wright
Junior Church Lawrence Tolliver
Music Team Michelle Monti
Readers Harshelena Wright
Om Choir Sandra Thomas
Culinary Crew Ken McGuire
Photography Patricia Matthews

 

 

 


 

Links & Partnerships

Center for Spiritual Living  is dedicated to the message of inclusivity and creating a world that works for All. This message is nothing short of the deep embodiment of our Universal Spiritual principles as expressed in New Thought and Ancient Wisdom on which we were founded.

To that end, we are committed to working collaboratively with individuals and agencies that promote and support the message of inclusivity, deep engagement and taking responsibility for creating the world we envision

Association for Global New Thought

Out of a deep conviction and pure passion to give our movement a clear voice and commanding presence on the global stage, the Association for Global New Thought (AGNT) was born. We invite you to learn more about this movement and its global initiatives for peace, justice and healing, and in the process discover your own spiritual calling.

International Centers for Spiritual Living

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International Centers for Spiritual Living, our parent affiliation organization, provides spiritual tools to transform our personal lives and make the world a better place. At International Centers for Spiritual Living, we actively encourage a way of life that honors all paths to God, and we are an open spiritual teaching that enables people to define and live with a personal relationship with God.

New Thought Radio

A online daily podcast of New Thought ideas, message from 365 Science of Mind mixed with music from leading New Thought artists.

 

Volunteer Opportunities

Throughout the year there are many opportunities to serve here at the Center, as well as the community at large.

Purpose & Mission

It takes a village... we believe in unity. It is our intention to not only serve our own spiritual community, but to be a light in our local community, as well as a light in the global community.

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The volunteers at COLORS are the heart of the church because they are giving their time and talents.  It is an opportunity to be an active part of the COLORS family.

We have the following ministries:

Greeters [Team Leader - Rosedale Jones]

These are the first impressions of love and welcome. Greeters stand at the door ready to greet people with a loving smile and when so moved, a hug. What a way to start out the morning. They will also do the collection.

Music [Team Leader - Michelle Monti]

Make a joyful noise unto the Lord! There is an opening for sharing your talent as we form a choir or feature you as a solo. Talented as a musician? May be heading the music department is your gift.

Sunday School [Team Leader - Lawrence Toliver]

One of the most important ministries is being a Sunday School teacher. It is where you will learn the most. The children are so honest and free of limitation. They help to keep us on the path. Lessons are provided and a teen will work with you.

COLORS has a very active Junior Church where our children are being supported as the spiritual beings that they are. Our children's ages range from five to twelve years of age. We are blessed to have them and our dedicated teachers. Please come and join us. It is a lot of fun.

Teen Group [Team Leader - Chesna Middleton]

Our teens actively serve throughout the service assisting in Sunday School, ushering and recording church services. We meet once a month after service and plan community service, trips and share what's happening in our lives. If you are a teen looking for God in a new and practical way, come join us.

Welcome Table

Carrying the box of materials to and from the church and setting up on Sunday morning.

Announcements [Team Leader - Sharrin Edwards]

If you have the kind of personality that loves to get up before an audience then announcements may be just right for you.

Readers [Team Leader - ]

Readers choose something from Science of Mind text, Creative Thought or any of Ernest Holmes' works to share. It should be 1-2 minutes in length. If a reader finds some other work that is in line with our teaching they share it with Rev. Claire. This is also a great spot for poetry.

All volunteers are asked to arrive by 10AM on the Sunday you are to serve. The positions are rotated and training is provided where needed.

 

 

Thank You!

Thank you for your generous donation to our church. Your kindness is appreciated.

 

 

Laura&CraigWe’re forever grateful for this teaching – It has given us the substance with which to live in our Truth, to create music and bring healing to ourselves and the world vbc.

- Craig & Laura Berman Benelli

Isa GreenbergI am constantly amazed and inspired by the abundance of love present and the lives that are being lived by my center's members and leaders!  Due to these teachings I live every day to the fullest, giving thanks for the light and consciousness that has been passed along to me!
- Isa Greenberg

Jay PoindexterI live, move, breathe and have my being in a universe that works for me.  This teaching helps me remember to keep this awareness, this consciousness, at the front of my thinking.
- Jay Poindexter

Frankie TimmersMy life went from black & white to color when I stepped into the spiritual world of International Centers for Spiritual Living. The color has become more and more vibrant inside and out and I feel profoundly blessed. Life is Brilliant!
- Frankie Timmers