Change is inevitable—but how we meet it is up to us.
This Sunday, I’ll explore a question that just might transform your life: What would happen if we stopped resisting change and started embracing it—fully, boldly, and with an open heart?
Most of us say we’re open to change, but if we’re honest, we often fight it—with our words, our actions, even our silent attitudes. And yet, change is the very current that carries us into growth, healing, and new possibility.
Together, let’s explore how to shift from fear to faith, from clinging to curiosity, and from control to trust. When we align with the spiritual truth that everything must change, we begin to experience transformation, not as loss—but as the sacred unfolding of our lives.
Join us this Sunday at 11 AM at Unity San Francisco, in person or online.
Let’s welcome change—and allow it to work its quiet miracles.
With faith in the journey,
Rev. Ken

Right on. In my own efforts to shift from fear to faith, it helped to acknowledge change is happening and cannot be stopped. I wrote in 21st Century Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures: A modern version of Mary Baker Eddy’s Science and Health, “NASA changed the world view when launching into outer space. Setbacks happened, but courage set the precedence. Technology changes our world views. What’s happening? We are outgrowing philosophies based on what physical senses say. Time, space, and the physical law of gravity can’t define us. Exploration, thought expansion, bravery, invention, and open-mindedness, continues.
“Albert Einstein recognized and made public the general theory of relativity. Time, space, and mass are relative, or in other words uncertain, but since they’ve been better identified, facts are more correctly studied and scientific corrections and modifications continue.”
Thank you for welcoming.