Wednesday Service: Improvising Your Good
06/12/2013 07:00 PM - 08:00 PM PT
Description

Title: Improvising Your Good
Time: 7 - 8pm
Theme: Practice Loving Powerfully
Speaker: Rev. Harold Costa and Playback Theater Northwest
Musicians: Beverly Daugherty
Room: Celebration Hall
Welcome!
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Join us for "Improvising Your Good" with Playback Theater Northwest and Rev. Harold Costa. Ever want to increase the Good you receive in your Life? Heard that phrase, "Fake it 'til you make it" and wonder what does that mean? Join us for an evening service of incorporating real life improvisational theater and learn Spiritual Principles to recognize, appreciate and increase the Good in your life!
Click here to see information on the Improvising Your Good workshop that Rev. Harold is teaching as a follow-up to this service!
About Rev. Harold
Reverend Harold Costa, Jr. was honored to be the first minister to be accepted into the integrated United Centers for Spiritual Living in 2011. He has been involved with Center for Spiritual Living in Seattle since 1998. He is a true expression of Spirit's Joy, Love and Truth. He became involved with Playback Theater Northwest (PTN) in 1994 and rebuilt the troupe in 1998. His ministry with PTN has taken him into prisons, working with companies like Boeing and Starbucks, working with at-risk teens and many others theatrically. He is a firm believer in kinesthetic learning of Spiritual Principles and using different learning techniques to tap into the Divine Wisdom of the physical body. He even has taught classes on Improvising with God, and teaches Spiritual Practice class since 2009. Rev. Harold Costa was born and raised in Hawaii and is known for his compassionate heart. He is truly grateful to be blessed with two children, Daniel and Grace.
About Playback Theater Northwest
Playback Theater Northwest helps individuals, communities and organizations thrive and develop by bringing people together to share stories that enable connection, growth, change, and healing. Our troupe recreates real stories told by audience members through the art of improvised movement, music, dialogue, and imagery. We bring to life the personal stories and feelings of “the teller” by capturing the drama, humor, emotional depth, and vitality inherent in our varied, individual experiences. Through the sharing of these experiences, we celebrate our commonalities and diversity.
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