Rev. Kathy McCall has been a lifelong spiritual seeker. She has served six different churches as a Unity minister and is currently serving at Unity North Spiritual Center in Coon Rapids, Minnesota. An astrologer, dream worker and storyteller, she has taught and facilitated workshops for over 35 years. She is the author of the book The Unorthodox Life: Walking Your Own Path to the Divine.

Stories or myths have magic about them because they are clues to the spiritual potential of human life. It is said that we are the creatures who think in stories. It is very important that we realize the power of story or myth to influence us personally and collectively.
Join us for this 5-week Sunday lesson series. On the Wednesday following each Sunday, we will deepen our dive into the power of story to transform our lives.
October 5 and 8 ~ The Need for Myth
Stories help us to: 1) understand the world, 2) find our path through the world, 3) find relationships and community, and 4) understand our place in the greater universe.
October 12 and 15 ~ Archetypes, Symbols & Heroes
In classical myths, when the kingdom became a wasteland, it was necessary for a hero to undertake a quest, find a magical object, and return to heal or replace the Ruler. Our world today reflects many of the classic symptoms of the wasteland: famine, environmental damage, economic uncertainty, political divisions, injustice, war, and personal despair. This is a time when heroism is greatly needed. Each of us must find our own myth, our own purpose, our piece of the puzzle, so that we can not only fulfill our unique potential but help the planetary kingdom as well.
October 19 and 22 ~ The Magical Life
The truth is that magic is alive and well. We all have the possibility of a magical life, when we embrace: 1) imagination, 2) wonder, and 3) miracles. We will explore new ways to do that.
October 26 and 29 ~ Personal Mythology
Many of us can be blind to our own mythology unless we take the time to explore the mystery. There are some essential questions we can ask ourselves: What myths or stories am I living? What myths did I grow up with as a child? What are my emerging myths?
November 2 and 5 ~ Creating a New Story
Transformative change is three-fold. It comes from: 1) a state of being, 2) a positive story or myth, and 3) from taking loving action to help. The urgency of this time calls for a revolution of consciousness. Revolutionary times demand revolutionary thinking.
Click the button to register, or you may email Brande at Unity@UnityNorthMN.org.
THE MAGIC OF STORY
A Fall 5-week Sunday Series with Follow-up Wednesday Classes
with Rev. Kathy McCall
Sunday Services: 10:30 AM (CT) ~ October 5 through November 2 (hybrid)
Wednesday Classes: 6:30-8:00 PM (CT) ~ October 8 through November 5 (Zoom only)
