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Helena Center of Creative Living

Sunday Gathering:
11 a.m.
Chapel at the St. John's Building
25 South Ewing
Helena, Montana
( just south of Broadway & Rodney)

Mailing Address:
25 S. Ewing, Suite 427, Helena, 59601

Phone: (406) 442-0224

Young children's program provided.


Our Vision for Helena Center of Creative Living

To create a community through which we

  • raise our consciousness to the highest perspective where we experience all life, including ourselves, as One Divine Life expressed as diversity.
  • inspire and empower each other into harmony with Oneness in thought and in action.
  • create opportunities for spiritual growth.
  • learn to trust the process: we’re all on a spiritual path.
  • acknowledge there are many spiritual paths: each person has freedom of belief.

Guiding Principles of Helena Center of Creative Living

We teach:

  • That all life is interconnected, flowing from One Source—the Source Without a Source.
  • That Source is the origin of all consciousness and form, and  is everywhere present, all the time.
  • That every person is a divine creation of Source, can awaken to a personal experience of Source, and is a creative partner with Source.
  • That all reality is both spiritual and material. Humanity participates on both levels.
  • That all life is organized by spiritual law. Life is more gracefully lived when in harmony with those laws.
  • That our personal consciousness, the sum total of all our beliefs and intentions, shapes our experience. When we change our consciousness, we change our experience.
  • That we always have choice: each of us can test these principles for ourselves and decide their validity based on our own direct experience
  • That each person has freedom in matters of belief.
  • That knowing and understanding spiritual principles is not enough: we must live our values and principles.

What Is New Thought?

Once called the "religion of healthy-mindedness" by the philosopher, William James, the New Thought movement was born almost 150 years ago as a revolt against the negative dogmas so prevalent in the churches of that day. The early New Thought movement was driven by the discovery that physical healing was possible through the power of mind and spiritual awareness.

As that initial idea unfolded into successful application, practitioners of New Thought began to see that the power of an uplifted consciousness could also bring healing to negative circumstances and conditions in one's personal life. As this "uniquely American religion" evolves today, twenty-first century New Thought is driven by a far broader intention. Planetary healing through self-realization is emerging as the new promise of these teachings.