PRESENTATION OUTLINE
Talkin’ About My Generation
Remarkable Guests:
Rev. Dr. Marilyn Leo
Rev. Dr. Ian Taylor
Rev. Dr. Katherine Economou
Kristen Ashley Moore, RScP
Natalie Harcrow
Agenda
Why Generations?
What Are the Generations?
Our Fabulous Panel
Questions
Why Are We Talkin' About Our Generations?
1. Conversations about Generations are often regionally specific.
2. Each person brings many aspects of their identity to their being. Generational identity is a part of the whole.
Attributes: Greatest Generation (94-119)
- Personal Responsibility
- Humility
- Work Ethic
- Financially Prudent
- Loyal
Attributes: Builder Generation (75-93)
- Willpower
- Loyal to Organizations
- "Waste not, want not"
- Team Players
- Respect Authority
Attributes: Baby Boomer Generation (56-74)
- Goal Oriented/Disciplined
- Want to Make a Difference
- Self Worth Can be Tied to Work Ethic
- Loyal to Employers
- Often Interested in Politics
Attributes: Generation-X (40-55)
- Think Globally
- Value Independence
- Adaptable to Change
- Focused on Results
- Work to Live not Live to Work
- Skepticism
Rev. Dr. Katherine Economou
Attributes: Millennial Generation (25-39)
- Transparent (Like to Share)
- Commerce & Conscience Together
- Value Diversity
- Do Well with Detailed Instructions, Collaboration, & Feedback
- Cost of Education Burdensome
Kristen Ashley Moore, RScP
Attributes: Generation-Z (8-24)
- Inclusive
- Individualistic
- Tech Innate
- Realists
- Inventive
- Cost of Education Burdensome
Our Extraordinary Panel:
From your perspective, as a member of your generation, how can CSL Communities best serve & reach your generation?
Rev. Dr. Marilyn Leo's Bio
Marilyn Leo has been a part of Religious Science since 1943. Her family lived next door to the Holmes family for a time. Ernest was very close with Reginald Armor, my dad.
It wasn’t until the 1970s when she took classes and began to participate in the organization. She has written, compiled, or made available manuscripts for several books and magazines: Science of mind, Creative Thought, and International New thought Alliance. She served in many capacities for United church and is presently on the Hefferlin board as well as the Science of Mind Archives Foundation board which she founded.
Rev. Dr. Marilyn Leo
Marilyn is available and often participates in School of Spiritual Living classes, and presents personal and family stories about Ernest and Hazel Holmes in person and through Zoom.
Rev. Dr. Ian Taylor's Bio
Ian Taylor is a Retired CSL Minister. He served previously as Senior Minister, Regional Support Coordinator, Affiliation Review Committee member, Focus Ministry Chair, Focus Minister and Staff Minister. In retirement, he is in service to licensed Ministers and a Teaching Chapter.
Rev. Dr. Katherine
Economou's Bio
Rev. Katherine is the Senior minister of Center for Spiritual Living Temecula Valley where she has served since 2013. Before that, she held the position of Dean for the San Diego, Los Angeles and Seattle campuses of the Holmes Institute for seven years. Rev. Katherine is celebrating her 15th year in ministry this year and lives in Fallbrook, California with her husband, Steve, daughter Emilie, 2 dogs, 1 cat and 10 baby chickens.
RScP Kristen Ashley Moore's Bio
Kristen Ashley Moore, RScP has been in New Thought teachings for over 15 years and is currently a senior at Holmes Institute School of Spiritual Leadership. Kristen is the Youth Director and Music Coordinator at Napa Valley CSL, as well as a Leader of the NextGEN Retreat. In addition, she is on the Board of Directors for the SOM Archives and NVCSL. She believes that all people deserve freedom, love, respect, equality, safety, abundance, and happiness, and she strives to live by these values in all that she does.
Natalie Harcrow
Natalie is 24 years old. She grew up in Colorado and became involved with Mile Hi Church in 2017. She dove into the Science of Mind classes and was on staff at Mile Hi. Wanting to branch out, she moved to Maui and is currently working for a local non-profit organization.