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==''Life Keys'' programs== [[File:Living Enrichment Center's The Welcoming Jesus statue.jpg|thumb|right|Living Enrichment Center had many statues, including "The Welcoming Jesus" by sculptor [[Lorenzo Ghiglieri]].]] In April 1997, LEC launched ''Life Keys'', a weekly taped television show hosted by Morrissey that was [[television syndication|syndicated]] across several states including [[Washington (state)|Washington]], [[California]], [[Arizona]], and [[Texas]], mainly on [[public-access television|public access stations]]. The LEC also produced audiotapes, CDs, and video cassettes of Morrissey's Sunday talks, which were available for purchase through LEC's bookstore. Often, audio cassettes of a Sunday service were available immediately after service. The audio tapes were also available via a mail subscription.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.accesstucson.org/whatsontv/projects/4999/ |title=Access Tucson Project - Life Keys with Mary Manin Morrissey |access-date=2006-10-04 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060128234819/http://www.accesstucson.org/whatsontv/projects/4999/ |archive-date=2006-01-28 }}</ref> Though most of the talks on ''Life Keys'' were delivered by Morrissey, some were recordings of talks given by visiting speakers such as Gandhi, Williamson, and Dyer. ''Life Keys'' was discontinued in 2004 when LEC filed for [[bankruptcy]] and closed. Morrissey's last talk distributed in the ''Life Keys'' series was entitled "The Right Questions to Ask" and was recorded on August 1, 2004. It was also her last talk as senior minister of LEC. In this last talk, Morrissey said her life was in "disarray", that her husband is in a mental hospital for [[depression (mood)|depression]] and that she herself needed to take a break.
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