To me Unity is a nondenominational house of God, whether you call It, God, Buddha, He or She, the Light or Energy. At Unity you can have your God who or what every you want to call Him or Her.
I started going to Unity of Vancouver a number of years ago, well lets say over 25 years ago. A friend asked me to go to a Christmas concert with her. I went and by February the next year I wanted to go and see what a Sunday service was like. It intrigued me, I had never heard anything like I had heard at the Christmas concert.
The Sunday service was just as intriguing and I started going weekly, then something happened and I decided this wasn't why I was coming to church. I found another Unity, this one in New Westminster, Unity In Action at the corner of Edinburgh and 17th. I walked into that little country church in a big city and felt I was home. I've been there ever since which 20 years. I still have that same feeling of being at home and welcome. The people are family and all feel the love and warmth of the Christ in each other. I was on the board of U.I.A for 6 years. I learned a lot and I think gave a lot. We are so happy and proud of our minister now who comes all the way to Unity In Action from Washington State every Sunday and Thursday. He is our spiritual leader and friend. Thank You Rev Roy A.
I also want to praise Silent Unity in Kansas U.S.A. They are 125 years old this year. You can e-mail them a prayer, phone in for a prayer and they will pray with you. Silent Unity prayers over wants, needs and requests for a month. That is a lot of prayer power. Unity Churches have a prayer box that is prayed over for a month too then they are sent to Silent Unity for another month. There again is a lot of prayer power. Thank you Unity In Action and Silent Unity for all the prayer power you give.
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