Agape’s Theme of the Month
March 2026
A Season of Allowing: The Rise of The Divine Feminine
Beloved Community,
March is not merely a page on the calendar, it is a portal. A sacred threshold inviting us into deeper remembrance, restoration, and revelation. It is a Season of Allowing—allowing the rise of the Feminine Energy within humanity, and within ourselves.
During this month of honoring and recognizing women, we acknowledge a profound truth: historically, there has been a repression of the feminine spirit. Across centuries and systems, our intuitive nature has been dismissed and mislabeled as weak, and its flow, misunderstood, as the sacred intelligence of the heart was overshadowed by force and domination.
And yet, our Feminine Energy has never been extinguished. It has endured, it has whispered. It has waited. And now, it continues to rise.
As Toni Morrison so wisely declared,
“If there’s a book that you want to read, but it hasn’t been written yet, then you must write it.” This is the voice of the Divine Feminine Energy: creative, courageous, generative. It does not wait for validation—it births possibility.
For too long, the collective consciousness has overexpressed a distorted masculine energy, not the sacred masculine energy of clarity, protection, and loving right action, but a hyper-masculinity rooted in acquisition, domination, manipulation, control and the compulsion to make something happen. This frequency of force has shaped much of the world’s systems.
But let us be clear: the masculine principle is not evil. It is purposeful, directional, activating. And the feminine principle is not fragile or wispy. It is fierce in its receptivity and powerful in its surrender, grounded in deep knowing.
Feminine Energy carries the frequency of allowing, yielding, flowing, and surrendering—not as passivity, but as spiritual mastery. It opens to higher possibilities. It trusts divine timing. It creates space for the best to be revealed, rather than forced, into existence.
Intuition is key.
Listening is key.
Alignment is key.
Within each of us lives both the sacred masculine and sacred feminine energies. When balanced, they reveal our innate wholeness—vison guided by wisdom, action infused with compassion, and power tempered by love.
This month, we celebrate women whose lives shifted the trajectory of humanity, among them are:
Maya Angelou, whose poetry gave voice to resilience.
Marie Curie, whose scientific brilliance illuminated unseen forces.
Rosa Parks, whose stillness ignited transformation.
Coretta Scott King, who carried forward the dream of justice with dignity, strategy, and unwavering moral courage.
Dolores Huerta, whose organizing spirit advanced justice.
Malala Yousafzai, the youngest Nobel Peace Prize recipient and founder of the Malala Fund.
Katherine Johnson, who helped humanity reach the stars.
Shirley Chisholm—unapologetically “unbought and unbossed”—who was the first Black woman elected to Congress.
Wilma Mankiller, Indigenous rights activist and the first female Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation.
Frida Kahlo, transforming pain into transcendent art.
Octavia Estelle Butler, award-winning author who helped define the science fiction genre.
Rachel Carson, environmentalist whose book, Silent Spring, launched the modern environmental movement.
We also remember the sacred women within our own spiritual lineage who shaped Agape International Spiritual Center and the broader New Thought-Ageless Wisdom movement:
Mother of Agape, Alice Geneva Beckwith, who founded Agape’s Quiet Mind Bookstore as a wellspring of metaphysical wisdom.
Practitioner Emeritus Lissa Sprinkles, whose devoted prayer work and spiritual insight fortified the consciousness of Agape.
Rev. Johnny Coleman, founder of Christ Universal Temple in Chicago, a global ministry rooted in New Thought teachings.
Rev. Dr. Bishop Barbara L. King, founder of Hillside Chapel and Truth Center in Atlanta, a prophetic voice for empowerment and spiritual awakening.
Rev. Dr. Mary A. Tumpkin, founding minister of Universal Truth Center for Better Living in Miami Gardens, Florida.
Emma Curtis Hopkins, the “Teacher of Teachers,” whose metaphysical instruction helped birth multiple New Thought streams.
Mary Baker Eddy, founder of The Church of Christ Scientist, bringing spiritual healing into organized form.
Myrtle Fillmore, co-founder of Unity School of Christianity, anchoring affirmative prayer and practical spirituality into daily life.
These woman—and many others—did not merely speak Truth, they embodied it. They cultivated consciousness.
They midwifed movements. They allowed Spirit to express through them in transformative ways.
So, this March, we do more than celebrate Women’s History. We activate balance. We restore reverence. We allow the rise of the Feminine Energy within ourselves, regardless of gender identity.
We trust where we have been controlling, and we allow where we have been forcing. This is not about diminishing the masculine, it is about harmonizing energies so that humanity may be whole.
This Season of Allowing is a season of spiritual maturity. A season where force bows to flow. Where domination yields to wisdom. Where power become presence. May we honor the Divine Feminine in the women who shaped the world, the sacred leaders who shaped our spiritual communities, and in the awakening consciousness arising within us now.
AND SO IT IS!
Rev. Michael B. Beckwith
Founder, Agape International Spiritual Center

