The Centre For Spiritual Enlightenment

The Centre For Spiritual Enlightenment Welcome to The Centre For Spiritual Enlightenment, where we seek to guide you on a journey of spiritual growth and understanding.

Let go of your worries and concerns, and allow your faith to flourish in the light of divine love and wisdom.

Discover the Power of Constant Gratitude!Ever wondered how ancient wisdom can transform your daily life?Join us this Sun...
05/18/2026

Discover the Power of Constant Gratitude!

Ever wondered how ancient wisdom can transform your daily life?

Join us this Sunday as we explore the Ethiopian canon and A Course in Miracles, wrapped in humor, warmth, and life-changing insight.

Expect laughs, heart shifts, and a fresh perspective on gratitude.

Come laugh, learn, and transform with us!

Service: Sunday, May 24th, 11:00 a.m.
Woodland RV Chapel

Come experience the joy of constant gratitude with us!

THIS SUNDAY’S WEEKEND SERMON: "Beyond the Illusion of Sin, "Man’s Reality vs. God’s Reality"This Sunday, we are stepping...
05/13/2026

THIS SUNDAY’S WEEKEND SERMON: "Beyond the Illusion of Sin, "Man’s Reality vs. God’s Reality"

This Sunday, we are stepping into one of the most misunderstood ideas in religion: Sin.

Not to excuse harm.

Not to pretend choices do not matter.

But to ask a deeper question:
Have we confused man’s reality of guilt, shame, and condemnation with God’s reality of healing, correction, and love?

Because maybe God is not standing over humanity with a cosmic clipboard of failures.

Maybe God is calling us out of illusion and back into truth.

Maybe the church has spent centuries making people feel permanently broken when Christ came to reveal they were still worth restoring.

And yes…

“We are going to poke the sacred church cow and see if it tips over.”

Join us for a message that is bold, freeing, deeply spiritual, and just provocative enough to make fear-based religion loosen its tie.

Sunday, May 17

11:00 a.m.
Woodlawn Family RV Chapel

Weekend Sermon:
Beyond the Illusion of Sin — Man’s Reality vs. God’s Reality

Come with an open heart.
Leave with a lighter one.

Thanks Meagan for sharing. Starting this Sunday, May 10th at 11AM-Join Tina and Jamie at the Chapel by the Pond, for a S...
05/07/2026

Thanks Meagan for sharing. Starting this Sunday, May 10th at 11AM-Join Tina and Jamie at the Chapel by the Pond, for a Sunday service.

Chapel services will run each Sunday until August 31st at 11AM

Vow renewals and weddings are also available. Contact Tina Directly (site 107)

Good morning every one. I wanted to share part of a book I am working on, for my friends to give your feedback. So pleas...
04/14/2026

Good morning every one. I wanted to share part of a book I am working on, for my friends to give your feedback. So please comment.

The title right now is: "Jesus Without the Religious Fog:
Who Did Jesus Actually Reveal God to Be?"

The miracles of Jesus were never party tricks for the spiritually bored. He was not doing holy street magic to build a brand. The miracles are signs, revelations, disclosures. They show us how Jesus saw reality. He did not treat matter as ultimate, fear as authoritative, or appearances as final. He moved as one rooted in a deeper order. He acted as if love, faith, wholeness, and divine union were more fundamental than decay, division, and terror. In that sense, the miracles are not interruptions of reality. They are glimpses of reality from a higher vantage point.

That is where the metaphysical thread really starts to glow.

When Jesus heals, he is not merely fixing bodies. He is exposing the lie that brokenness has the last word. When he calms the storm, he is not just doing weather management. He is demonstrating mastery over fear and chaos. When he feeds the crowd, he is not simply solving a catering problem in the wilderness. He is revealing abundance where the human mind sees only lack. When he raises the dead, he is not staging spectacle. He is confronting the tyranny of appearances and showing that life in God is deeper than the categories through which the world interprets loss.

Religion often reads these moments only as proofs of divinity. They are that, yes. But they are more than that. They are windows into consciousness, identity, and divine reality. They reveal not only who Jesus is, but how Jesus sees. And that distinction matters because this book is not only about admiring Jesus from a distance. It is about understanding the vision he embodied and invited others into.
He did not merely announce rules. He announced the kingdom.

As we close out our winter season, we just want to take a moment and say thank you from the bottom of our hearts.To ever...
04/11/2026

As we close out our winter season, we just want to take a moment and say thank you from the bottom of our hearts.

To every person who joined us, watched our videos, shared a message, left a kind comment, prayed with us, encouraged us, or quietly supported this ministry along the way, thank you. This winter, because of your love and support, we reached over 5,000 people. That number is humbling to us. Behind every view is a person. Behind every share is a heart. Behind every encouraging word is a reminder that love still reaches people exactly where they are.

A Course in Miracles says, “Miracles are expressions of love” (T-1.I.3:1). We have felt that love all winter long through your support, your kindness, and your willingness to walk with us in this work. And in the Ethiopian Bible we read, “Bless the God of all, which only doeth wondrous things” (Sirach 50:22). Today, we bless God with grateful hearts for every one of you.

We are now going to take a short break as we pack, prepare, and get ready to move into our summer location. There is a lot to do behind the scenes, but it is all for a beautiful new season of ministry, and we are excited for what is ahead.

Our chapel will reopen on May 10 at Woodlawn Family RV Chapel, and we will begin with a special Mother’s Day sermon. We are looking forward to gathering again, sharing the message of love and peace, and continuing this journey together in a fresh and meaningful way.

Thank you for standing with us.
Thank you for believing in this ministry.
Thank you for helping us carry a message of healing, hope, and freedom.

We love you dearly, and we cannot wait to see what God will do in the season ahead. See you soon. ❤️🙏

What an Easter weekend.From Good Friday to Easter Sunday, our messages reached over 1,000 views. That is the most people...
04/07/2026

What an Easter weekend.

From Good Friday to Easter Sunday, our messages reached over 1,000 views. That is the most people we have ever reached at Easter, and we are incredibly thankful.

Thank you to everyone who watched, shared, encouraged us, and helped these messages reach more people.

We put these messages out because we believe people need hope.

They need peace.

They need to hear that God is not fear, and love still speaks.

That is why our messages are always free to watch and always will be.

But free to watch does not mean free to produce. This ministry is crowd-funded, and there are ongoing costs involved in recording, editing, equipment, software, and sharing these messages with the public.

So today, we simply want to invite those who have been blessed by this ministry to help us keep going.

If these Easter messages and messages we produce encouraged you and you would like to support the work we do, we would be deeply grateful for your support.

Please inbox me for donation details.

No pressure. Just an invitation.

If this ministry has fed you, and you want to help us continue feeding others, your support truly makes a difference.

From my heart, thank you for walking with us on this journey. And I also want to lovingly acknowledge Reverend Tina, whose faith, support, and strength are such a vital part of this ministry. She is a true blessing and a rock in this work.

Thank you again for helping us make these messages available to everyone.

With sincere gratitude,

Bishop James W. Lewis & Reverend Tina

04/05/2026

Resurrection Sunday does not have to sound like Heaven is angry and finally calming down. It sounds better than that. It sounds like love refusing to quit. It sounds like God saying that death does not get the last word, fear does not get the final sermon, and violence does not get to define truth.

Many of us were taught to hear Easter mainly as a transaction. A debt paid. A punishment absorbed. A legal problem solved. But resurrection is bigger, warmer, and more beautiful than a receipt. It is revelation.

Resurrection Sunday does not have to sound like Heaven is angry and finally calming down. It sounds better than that. It...
04/05/2026

Resurrection Sunday does not have to sound like Heaven is angry and finally calming down. It sounds better than that. It sounds like love refusing to quit. It sounds like God saying that death does not get the last word, fear does not get the final sermon, and violence does not get to define truth.

Many of us were taught to hear Easter mainly as a transaction. A debt paid. A punishment absorbed. A legal problem solved. But resurrection is bigger, warmer, and more beautiful than a receipt. It is revelation.

Resurrection Sunday does not have to sound like Heaven is angry and finally calming down. It sounds better than that. It sounds like love refusing to quit.It...

Resurrection Sunday does not have to sound like Heaven is angry and finally calming down. It sounds better than that. It...
04/05/2026

Resurrection Sunday does not have to sound like Heaven is angry and finally calming down. It sounds better than that. It sounds like love refusing to quit. It sounds like God saying that death does not get the last word, fear does not get the final sermon, and violence does not get to define truth.

Many of us were taught to hear Easter mainly as a transaction. A debt paid. A punishment absorbed. A legal problem solved. But resurrection is bigger, warmer, and more beautiful than a receipt. It is revelation.

Resurrection Sunday does not have to sound like Heaven is angry and finally calming down. It sounds better than that. It sounds like love refusing to quit.It sounds like God saying that death does not get the last word, fear does not get the final sermon, and violence does not get to define truth.Ma...

04/03/2026

Good Friday is one of the strangest names in the Christian world. A man is betrayed. Beaten. Mocked. Stripped. Nailed to a cross. And we call it good. Jesus did not die because love failed. Jesus died because the world system could not tolerate a man who exposed its emptiness. The cross is humanity saying, “We would rather kill innocence than surrender our madness.”

Christ, even there, keeps revealing God. Not revenge. Not curses. Not tantrums from Heaven. But mercy. Forgiveness. Presence. Endurance. In Luke 23, Jesus says, “Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do.” That is not weakness. That is spiritual authority with steel in its spine.

A Course in Miracles points us straight into this mystery in Text, Chapter 6, Section I, where the crucifixion is not presented as God’s demand for suffering, but as a teaching demonstration that attack has no real power over the Son of God. That changes everything. Because, Good Friday is not about appeasing divine wrath. It is about exposing the bankruptcy of fear.

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