Each month, usually on a Saturday, Jeshua, or a member of the Holy family, gives a talk on a particular subject. These subjects have ranged from stories about the life of Jeshua Ben Joseph, current events and our reaction to them, spiritual development and growth, opening of portals, and even ETs and the February Groundhog. Each talk, whether it comes from Jeshua, Mother Mary, Father Joseph, or Mary Magdalene (Mariam), comes from the place of love and compassion for all. Usually taking place within the comfortable surroundings of the house of Judith Coates, people may come to experience it in person, or visit over Zoom.
In past years, there was a Q&A session after each evening discourse by Jeshua. With the pandemic and the decline of in-person attendance, we at Oakbridge, explored ways of allowing Jeshua to interact with the participants — "to be among the people" as He often stated. Finally we concluded that a separate Zoom session, two weeks after the Saturday evening discourse, would allow everyone an opportunity to revisit the video or read the transcript and be prepared to "Dive Deeper" with Jeshua. Below are the results of this decision. To get the most of each session, watch the original evening discourse or read the associated transcript before viewing the Diving Deeper session.
In this area we include video recordings of the time when members get together for a weekend or week to participate in workshops and sessions with Jeshua. Before the advent of video recording, we also have several audio presentation of the Advances.
An Intensive is like an Advance, but… well, more intensive! Centered around individual and group development, with opportunities to ask questions of Jeshua (channelled by Judith Coates) as he guides us deeper into our personal growth, an Intensive is a new activity added in 2019 for the first time. Since 2020 the Intensives have been held over ZOOM, allowing many others to participate.
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