Dr. Brian Russell’s Interview with Teresa Yerkes

Dr. Brian Russell engages in a compelling interview with Teresa Yerkes, the Founder of the Christian Meditation Center. During their discussion, Teresa provides valuable insights into the practice of Christian Meditation and its profound impact on one’s spiritual journey. With a strong Christian background since 1983, she has dedicated herself to Christian meditation since 2000, making her a seasoned practitioner with a wealth of experience to share.

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Showing Up as Your God-Given Self

In the Nov 2023 centering prayer gathering, Rich Lewis and Brian Russell share insights and practices for showing up as…

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Prayer of the Heart

Richard Foster tells us, “The Prayer of the Heart is the prayer of intimacy. It is the prayer of love and tenderness of a child to Father God.  Like the mother hen, who gathers her chicks under her wings, we, through the prayer of the heart, allow God to gather us to himself–to hold us, to coddle us, to love us (Luke 13:34).”

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A Labor of Love

Teresa Yerkes’ Message on Paul’s Labor of Love to Spread the Good News of Jesus Christ  Scripture Reading: 2 Corinthians…

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Healing of the Unconscious

Insights from O’Madagain’s book Centering Prayer and the Healing of the Unconscious by Rich Lewis and Brian Russell

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Holding Still

A group of men, formerly incarcerated together at Folsom Prison, share their most personal insights practicing centering prayer while serving time. The film, also featuring men currently at Folsom, is an intimate testament to inner transformation.

Prison Contemplative Fellowship (PCF) is an association of volunteers, prison chaplains, prisoners, and former prisoners, who practice Centering Prayer. We provide guidance and materials to individuals and groups who wish to do this prayer practice in prisons and jails, regardless of any denomination preference or religious orientation.  When asked, we send books and pamphlets, in English and Spanish, free of charge to volunteers and prison chaplains to support their efforts to help prisoners maintain a contemplative prayer practice. If you are interested in knowing more, please contact us via email at office@uspcf.org. or visit our website at .

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