Connection is vital for our own personal health and for healing our world. Humans are wired for connection; however, in our world of seven billion people, loneliness is epidemic.
Too often we are looking for the “Perfect Relationships,” but the truth is we are perfectly imperfect. Sustainable relationships last not because they are perfect – but because people find the beauty, joy, and humor in the imperfections.
Healthy relationships—partnerships or communities—require effort, compromise, patience and shared goals, yet they are also unpredictable, creative and imperfect.
Join Sandy in taking a look at how we can learn and support each other in creating both our personal world and our collective world as a world of understanding, compassion and love.
Rev. Sandy Moore co-founded the Center for Universal Truth, now known as InSpirit Center for Spiritual Living Orange County, in May of 1999 with her husband, Rev. Kirk Moore, who is the Center’s music director.
Her journey to the ministry began in 1992 after the tragic, sudden death of her teenage daughter, Tara, in a car crash. Following Tara’s death, Sandy and Kirk uncovered a fascination that Tara had for angels. Grief-stricken and searching for answers, the couple opened an angel store called Tara’s Angels, in San Juan Capistrano, as a way of honoring their beloved child. The specialty shop and the Moore’s story was widely covered by both local and national media, including a cover story in People Magazine and an in-depth piece on the TV news magazine, Dateline. This spotlight of recognition and attention accelerated Sandy’s desire to become a spiritual leader and she eventually co-founded a spiritual venue that hosts events, community gatherings, classes, guest speakers, and weekly broadcasts of positive, inspirational messages. Rev. Sandy is the co-author with her daughter Deanna Moore of The Green Intention: Living in Sustainable Joy. www.inspiritoc.org