Sunday, January 22, 2012

Welcoming a new branch of the Community

Ecumenical Brothers and Sisters, 
May unconditional Love and Peace be with you.  After speaking with Br. Tomas Martin Bell, OPD, DD I am happy to announce the Ecumenical OPD Community will establish our two newest chapters in February and March.  

The Tranquil Oasis Chapter based in the Delaware Valley will serve New Jersey, Delaware, and Pennsylvania.  The chapter's mission is to provide holistic healing services to those in need.  The chapter will coordinate healing services for the Body, Mind , and Spirit.  
Service provider, Eden Kantrowitz, has attained a degree of Master in healing Arts: Usui Reiki and Karuna.  Eden is expected to complete a second Masters in 2012.  She has also been nationally certified in therapeutic bodywork and has completed well over 1000 hours of practical training along with the countless hours she has spent in private practice as a healing practitioner.  Eden has established A Word Apart, LLC a family-owned business that is a non-denominational center for spiritual oneness, welcoming all who seek a path to the Divine.

Over the last decade Eden, has used her education and skills to provide healing services for countless people and animals! Eden's undergraduate degree in Equestrian  Science has helped her design a healing program for horses that has produced impressive results.  Now that Eden has brought her knowledge and desire to serve to the OPD!  

The Tranquil Oasis Chapter will begin to provide healing services to the community at large in February. More information on the services available from the chapter will follow in the weeks to come.  Our Bishop Tomas Martin Bell, OPD will officially establish the Tranquil Oasis Chapter on February 22.  

The Circle of Angels Chapter will be established in March.  This chapter will serve the "friends of the OPD" as an affiliate chapter.  More information on the Circle of Angels Chapter will follow in the weeks to come. 

-Br. John Matsya, OPD
OPD Communications Coordinator