Someone recently called me a “self proclaimed minister” but that is so far from the truth I have to laugh! I had never even considered becoming an...
Someone recently called me a “self proclaimed minister” but that is so far from the truth I have to laugh! I had never even considered becoming an “ordained minister” until my fans started asking me to pray for them, pray with them, baptize them, bless their children and officiate their weddings. Even though I consider myself a “Follower of Christ” I do not belong to any church and I do not belong to any man made religion.
As a Spiritual Person my Authority to Be of Service and do Good Works comes from God, but to Officiate weddings legally I needed a Certificate of Ordination. It also allows me to be of service in hospitals and prisons when the opportunity arises.
But in reality a Certificate is just a piece of paper and an Ordination is only the first outward step towards the Inner Consecration that takes place within the human heart when we decide to dedicate our lives to Serving God and Humanity.
In a time when most people are claiming to be “Spiritual not Religious” they shouldn’t have to turn to religions for Spiritual Ceremonies and it only takes 10 minutes for a Spiritual Person to get an online Ordination.
And just for the record, I consider myself to be a “Minister of the Verb” because it’s not about a Title, it’s all about being of service to my brothers and sisters, assisting them on their Spiritual Journey and when possible, bringing joy into their lives.
One World,One Family,One God, - The greatest of all methods of problem solving I have learned from Jesus, your Master. I refer to that which he so consistently practices, and which he has so faithfully taught you, the isolation of worshipful meditation. In this habit of Jesus’ going off so frequently by himself to commune with the Father in heaven is to be found the technique, not only of gathering strength and wisdom for the ordinary conflicts of living, but also of appropriating the energy for the solution of the higher problems of a moral and spiritual nature.