Thursday, March 16, 2023

The Way to Happiness Association Inspires Kids for Spring Cleaning

 The Way to Happiness Association is observing World Happiness Day (March 20) with a special presentation on how cleanliness and production can bring happiness.

 

The urge to turn our homes inside out and clean, clean, clean, dates back thousands of years, and according to Country Living, is intertwined with many cultures and religions. The simple truth is also found in human nature. As HowStuffWorks explains, “fewer hours of daylight trigger the release melatonin in our brains, aka hormone that causes sleepiness. We literally don't have the energy to deep clean during colder months. But once the days start getting longer, we're energized by more sunlight and melatonin production subsides. Not to mention all that sunlight streaming through the windows probably makes the dust we'd forgotten about highly visible.”



 

To help promote Spring Cleaning, and how cleanliness and production leads to happiness, The Way to Happiness Association is holding a special presentation for families on March 18th, also coinciding with World Happiness Day (Mar 20).

 

The Way to Happiness Association was created to promote the book The Way to Happiness, written by humanitarian L. Ron Hubbard. The book’s 21 precepts are based on the principle that one’s survival depends on the survival of others. “Your own survival can be threatened by the bad actions of others around you,” he wrote. “You are important to other people. You are listened to. You can influence others.”

 

One way in which one’s own actions and influence can make a significant impact is the precept “Safeguard and Improve the Environment,” Mr. Hubbard wrote: “There are many things one can do to help take care of the planet. They begin with the idea that one should. They progress with suggesting to others they should. Man has gotten up to the potential of destroying the planet. He must be pushed on up to the capability and actions of saving it. It is, after all, what we’re standing on.”

 

The Way to Happiness precept for Safeguard and Improve Your Environment will be played during the special presentation to encourage spring cleaning.

 

World Happiness Day occurs each year on March 20th and is celebrated by the United Nations. According to un.org, “Since 2013, the United Nations has celebrated the International Day of Happiness as a way to recognize the importance of happiness in the lives of people around the world…The United Nations invites each person of any age, plus every classroom, business and government to join in celebration of the International Day of Happiness.” For more information on The Way to Happiness Association and its upcoming events, visit twthtn.org.

 

Thursday, March 9, 2023

Nashville Religion Communicators Learn to Create Games with Faith Values

 The Nashville Chapter of the Religion Communicators Council (RCC) meets monthly to talk about topics of interest and hear from professionals in religious communications. 

 

The Religion Communicators Council (RCC) is an interfaith association of religion communicators at work in print and electronic communication, marketing, and public relations. The Nashville Chapter meets monthly to learn about other faith traditions, learn from fellow communicators and gain professional development opportunities.

 

The March meeting saw the group learn from a research professional on the value of the use of games as a communications tool. “Gaming can be a creative and innovative approach to communication. Leveraging learning from how one faith organization is using gaming to lead congregations through a reflection process to build congregational vitality,” according to a meeting announcement from the Nashville Chapter.

 

The virtual meeting saw members attending from across the country where the group discovered the intricacies to create games with faith values and how to use these in communications.

 

The RCC has members from every faith group and walk of life including Baha’is, Christians, Jews, Muslims, Scientologists, Sikhs, Hindus, and more. The RCC, founded in 1929, is an association of communications professionals who work for and with a diverse group of faith-based organizations in the areas of communications, public relations, advertising, and development.

 

The RCC provides opportunities for communicators to learn from each other. Together, RCC members promote excellence in the communication of faith and values in the public arena. For more information about the Religion Communicators Council, visit religioncommunicators.org/nashville-chapter.

 

Thursday, March 2, 2023

Church of Scientology Nashville Shares How to Prepare and Respond to Disaster

 



The Church of Scientology Nashville regularly hosts events to bring attention to vitally important issues affecting the community.

 

World Civil Defense Day, which was created by decision of the International Civil Defense Organization (ICDO) General Assembly in 1990, and is celebrated every year on the 1st of March. According to ICDO, “This Day… has two main purposes: that of bringing to the attention of the world public the vital importance of Civil Protection and of raising awareness of the preparedness for, and prevention and self-protection measures in the event of accidents or disasters; and that of paying tribute to the efforts, sacrifices and accomplishments of all the national services responsible for the fight against disasters.”

 

Julie Brinker, who oversees community affairs for the Nashville Church of Scientology, explained how it becomes involved during times of disaster. “We have a program called Volunteer Ministers. Anyone of any culture or creed may train as a Volunteer Minister and use these tools to help their families and communities, and all are welcome to do so,” she said. Brinker said volunteerministers.org contains resources one would need to become trained in this technology.  

 

Equipped with effective technology to resolve virtually any difficulty, Volunteer Ministers live by the motto: “No matter the problem, something can be done about it.” Transcending all ethnic, cultural and religious boundaries, the Volunteer Ministers program is there for anyone in need of help.

 

In creating the Volunteer Ministers program, L. Ron Hubbard wrote, “If one does not like the crime, cruelty, injustice and violence of this society, he can do something about it. He can become a Volunteer Minister and help civilize it, bring it conscience and kindness and love and freedom from travail by instilling into it trust, decency, honesty and tolerance.”

 

The Civil Defense Day Open House event featured speakers from the Nashville VOAD [Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster], an organization which helps coordinate between groups going into disaster zones. They shared tips for preparing for disaster as well as how to get involved once disaster strikes.

 

To learn more about the Scientology Volunteer Ministers, visit scientology-ccnashville.org.