Sunday Community Connection

Every Sunday, we gather to reconnect, reflect, and ground ourselves in spiritual principle. Below you’ll find this week’s topic, speaker, and musicians — updated every Thursday so you always know what’s coming up.

What to expect

A lively mix of music, dancing, an inspirational talk, joy, readings, and real connection — with moments of reflection sparked by questions our speakers weave into occasional small‑group conversations.

CSL Monthly Theme:   What If?

CSL Weekly Affirmation:   I believe in goodness, so I expect the great!

Sunday, March 15, 2026

With Rev. Gil Olmstead · Music by Susan Clark

What happens in our life often appears “miraculous.” Is it? According to Ernest Holmes, along with all the great teachers, our faith is key. What do we believe about our lives and this world? Do we believe that “Spirit is our Life?” Do we know that “all needs are supplied?” These questions, and questions like them, and their answers are what determine the “miracles” in our lives.

This Sunday’s speaker

Rev. Gil Olmstead is RGCSL’s Spiritual Director. His ministry is rooted in connection, compassion, and walking the path together. When he first arrived, he knew he’d found home — and he has a way of helping others feel that, too. He’s energized by what’s unfolding here and the shared journey we’re creating.

With his wife, Robyn, he co-leads Live Inspired and co-hosts Rockin’ the Love, a weekly podcast where they explore more than 20 years of spiritual practice, partnership, and growth — with honesty, humor, and heart.

Listen to the latest episode

Music this Sunday

Susan Clark is RGCSL’s Director of Musical Inspiration. A hard-working musician and talented songwriter, she inspires and motivates congregants to dive deeper into spirituality each time she performs. Outside of RGCSL, she shares her talents with Alzheimer’s patients and veterans. Susan has received numerous awards and collaborations with New Thought performers. She has produced several CDs, including “Sunlight of The Soul,” which contains many of her spiritual songs, specifically crafted with the New Thought community in mind.

Learn more about Susan

Kent Pittsenbargar on drums

“Music has al

ways been a huge part of my life; it is deeply spiritual and soothingly healing as well,” says Kent. “I am very happy working with Susan Clark; she is a very talented singer, songwriter, pianist and all around a wonderful soul. We are blessed to enjoy her creative talents, and I am grateful to be here with RGCSL.”

RGCSL Healing Circle

Sheryl Rae will offer healing services this Sunday. Sheryl says, “My ancestors called me to be a healer. Over the years, I learned Myotherapy (acupressure). I have used that gift to relieve pain from migraines, general muscle pain and even carpal tunnel syndrome. People have told me my hands and hugs are healing. I know I must share my gifts, and this is a great place to do that. If you need a healing touch, see me after service.”

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