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Rev. Cath DePalma is our CIO (Chief Inspiration Officer). She considers herself a student of life and shares her life lessons, discoveries and experiences with others in a way that inspires and empowers them to move into a deeper, richer relationship with themselves, a more active, participatory relationship with the Universe and a greater appreciation of and participation in the world around them. |
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She has counseled, coached and inspired people for 25 years. She has been a New Thought Minister in Orlando, motivational speaker, teacher and writer for the past 14 years with a unique gift of working with others as they move through transformation in their lives.
She has 3 beautiful children.Somewhat of a "health-nut", Rev. Cath is all about personal mastery, “green”living, and being more playful, joyfully experiencing her spiritual connection in all thngs. Among many projects, she's eagerly looking forward to the release of her new book, “I CAN DO THIS THING CALLED LIFE…and SO CAN YOU!
Her latest adventure has gone global! Through an alliance with Outreach Africa, Rev. Cath recently spent 2 weeks in Tanzania as a valued member of a medical team. Check it out here!
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Our Executive Director is Rev. John DePalma. With over 19 years as a management consultant and personal coach, he has facilitated change in organizations and with individuals.He is passionately involved in facilitating the evolving consciousness of non-profits and corporations to transform themselves and create sustainable local, regional and global communities. |
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In addition to organizational transformation in Central Florida businesses, he’s led regional training for International Centers for Spiritual Living in Boca Raton, Atlanta and Morristown NJ. He’s also led Board retreats for numerous Centers for Spiritual Living on church growth and development. His passion is helping people discover and fulfill their purpose by developing emotional and spiritual maturity through a process of building personal integrity.
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Rev. Waukena Cuyjet (Wah-keen-a Sue-shay) entered SOM teaching in 1995 and began SOM classes in Princeton NJ with Rev. Karen Kushner. As the result of a manifestation, I moved to Florida in 2000 where I immediately became a member of the Central Florida Center for Spiritual Living. |
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As Staff minister at the Center, I teach SOM classes; serve as Sunday coordinator of volunteers; facilitate "Coffee Talk", a book discussion group that meets every Tuesday night at Barnes & Noble in Altamonte Springs, assist in administrative work, co-leader of the Annual Pledge program; coordinator of this Practitioner’s symposium and a member of the Religious Science International Fund Development committee.
I’ve attended Asilomar each year for the last seven years and one year at the Big Sky Retreat in Montana.I also speak occasionally at the Cape Coral Church of Religious Science and facilitated a “Four Agreements” workshop at the Cape Coral Church. It is my goal to take workshops on the road teaching the principles of SOM. Next workshop is “The Heart Connection” ready to be presented. Stay tuned! I am a retired Professional Liability Underwriter currently working as an Adjunct Professor at a local college teaching U.S. History and Native American History. I am currently fulfilling another lifelong goal, writing my autobiography. My personal theme song is “Get Ready My Soul – I’m Diving In” by Daniel Nahmod. My personal motto "There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it." Edith Wharton, novelist (1862-1937)
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