Mark Broder

Dr. John Brooks

Sharlene Celeskey

Mary Jayne Dronet

Cindy Farrimond

John Halliburton

Mary Harrison

Laura Jesmer

Ron Peer

Dr. Cie Scott

Carrie Sherman

Rev. Mandira Simental

Karen Nestor

Ron Peer

Anthony Prado

Kriste Steinberg

Jorge Suarez

Sue Sugar

Rev. Dr. Ann Williamson

Lonnie Whittington

Sara Bonfig (inactive)

Jennie Lea-Cummins (inactive)

Pat Isaacson (inactive)

Peggy Usak (inactive)

Dr. Peggy Conger
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Dr. Roberta Croddy and
Rev. Dr. Mitzi Lynton are our Staff Ministers. They also serve as Practitioners and may be contacted for Prayer.

Rev. Dr. Ann Williamson

How did you first get interested in New Thought/Religious Science?
I have been in metaphysics for a long time and I didn't really know it until the early nineties. I was familiar with Unity years prior through the Rev. Johnnie Coleman. Then I came to know Religious Science in the mid-nineties. I first began attending CLF in 1998, and have been here ever since.

Who are some of your most significant teachers/mentors?
I fell in love with Louise Hayes and her work. I would also include Catherine Ponder and Edweine Gaines as mentors.

Do you have an area that you are drawn to?
I am drawn to the areas of prosperity/career and relationships.

Do you prefer to work face to face, over the phone or other ways?
I work with clients both face-to-face or over the phone. Via phone is more convenient.

How long have you been a Practitioner?
I received my Practitioner license in 2001.

Are you a native of Arizona?
No, I moved here from Chicago in 1997. It was time for a huge change in my life, the move was divinely guided.

Did you start in another religion?
Yes, I was brought up in traditional Christianity. I claimed the Episcopalian church as my home church. I attend the Baptist church with my mother. I graduated from a catholic high school.

What is your greatest joy about being a Practitioner?
My greatest joy is seeing the joy on all those that come to work with me. In love to see the Ah Ah moments when they recognize God in themselves.