At SEWC, we believe healing and renewal grow stronger in community. That’s why we host a variety of events, workshops, and gatherings designed to bring people together while deepening your experience.
In support of our community, to begin 2026 with wellness and rest, Energy Lounge sessions are now:
$40 per hour
Normally $60
Now through March 2026
Please complete your registration at least 24 hours before the event. To register within 24 hours, please call 469-769-1110 or text 972-571-1441.
Screening: An Inconvenient Study
A good movie hits differently when your body is actually relaxed.
Movie Night at SEWC is simple: we screen a great film while you stretch out in the Energy Lounge, a space designed for deep comfort and ease. No distractions. No expectations. Just time to enjoy the movie and let your body unwind while you do.
This month’s film, An Inconvenient Study, is engaging, thought-provoking, and easy to settle into, the kind of movie that keeps your attention without feeling heavy.
Come get comfortable, enjoy the film, and leave feeling better than when you arrived.

Each month offers a new theme and energy focus, but the heart of it is always the same: coming home to yourself...and to the world around you.
Once a month, people from around the world gather with one shared intention: to create more peace, compassion, and balance in themselves and their communities.
Join us in the Energy Lounge as we connect with the global One Heart Collective for a guided meditation experience designed to help you slow down, reconnect, and feel part of something bigger.
Please complete your registration at least 24 hours before the event. To register within 24 hours, please call 469-769-1110 or text 972-571-1441.
Each month offers a new theme and energy focus, but the heart of it is always the same: coming home to yourself...and to the world around you.
Once a month, people from around the world gather with one shared intention: to create more peace, compassion, and balance in themselves and their communities.
Join us in the Energy Lounge as we connect with the global One Heart Collective for a guided meditation experience designed to help you slow down, reconnect, and feel part of something bigger.
Screening: Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot
Sometimes the most restorative thing you can do is stop trying to fix yourself.
Movie Night at SEWC is a simple, low-effort way to rest: no classes, no expectations, no pressure to participate. You’ll settle into the Energy Lounge, get comfortable, and enjoy a thoughtfully chosen film while your body relaxes in a deeply supportive environment.
Come as you are. Get comfortable. Leave feeling lighter than when you arrived.

Kimberly uses sound and vibration to help your body do what it hasn’t been able to do on its own: let go. Not just mentally, but physically.
As the tones move through the Energy Lounge, people often notice things they didn’t realize they were holding: tight shoulders, clenched jaws, that constant “wired but tired” feeling finally easing. It’s the kind of release that’s hard to get at home, no matter how much you try to relax.
You don’t have to focus, meditate, or “do it right.” You just sit back and feel your body responds.
Please complete your registration at least 24 hours before the event. To register within 24 hours, please call 469-769-1110 or text 972-571-1441.
Each month offers a new theme and energy focus, but the heart of it is always the same: coming home to yourself...and to the world around you.
Once a month, people from around the world gather with one shared intention: to create more peace, compassion, and balance in themselves and their communities.
Join us in the Energy Lounge as we connect with the global One Heart Collective for a guided meditation experience designed to help you slow down, reconnect, and feel part of something bigger.
Screening: The Truth about RFK Jr.
Movie Night at SEWC is an easy way to watch a film that sparks curiosity while relaxing in the comfort of the Energy Lounge. You settle in, the movie starts, and your only job is to watch and enjoy.
This month’s screening, The Truth About RFK Jr., explores a complex and controversial figure through a lens that raises questions about health, power, and the stories we’re told. It’s engaging, interesting, and made for viewers who like to think for themselves.
Come for the movie. Stay for the comfort. Leave with something new to think about.