- What is Unity?
The Unity movement was founded by Charles and Myrtle
Fillmore. After Myrtle Fillmore's remarkable healing utilizing prayer and
affirmations, many who were seeking help became interested in how she
accomplished this healing. From small prayer circles in living rooms,
Unity grew. The first issue of Unity magazine was published in 1889. The
teaching of the practice of prayer, through classes and correspondence,
led to the establishment of Silent Unity, the Unity School for Religious
Studies Continuing Education Program and Ministerial Education Program and
the Retreat programs. "Unity" publishes inspirational magazines and books.
Unity is positive,
practical Christianity. It teaches the practical application in everyday
life of the principles of Truth taught and exemplified by Jesus Christ, as
interpreted in the light of modern-day experience by Unity (School) and
the Association of Unity Churches. Unity is a way of life that leads to
health, prosperity, happiness, and peace of mind. The Association of Unity
Churches, in cooperation with Unity (School), has established centers of
study and worship throughout the world where people study and practice the
Unity way of life.
We believe that all people are created with sacred worth. Therefore, we
recognize the importance of serving all people within the Unity family in
spiritually and emotionally caring ways. We strive for our ministries,
publications, and programs to reach out to all who seek Unity support and
spiritual growth. It is imperative that our ministries and outreaches be
free of discrimination on the basis of race, gender, age, creed, religion,
national origin, ethnicity, physical disability, or sexual orientation.
Our sincere desire is to create spiritually aware organizations that are
nondiscriminatory and that support diversity.
In our effort to reach out to all people as did our Way-Shower, Jesus
Christ, we support: the modification of our facilities to make them
accessible to all people, regardless of physical challenges; the
translation of our materials into Braille and other languages; and respect
for the wonderful variety of human commitments and relationships.
We encourage ministers, teachers, and others within Unity to honor the
strength of diversity within their spiritual communities. It is with love
and in celebration of our unity, in the midst of our wondrous diversity,
that we affirm this position.
- What are the basic tenets of the Unity teachings?
God, Divine Mind, is the Source and Creator of
all. There is no other enduring power. The nature of God is absolute good;
therefore, all manifestations partake of good. What is called "evil" is a
limited or incomplete expression of God or good. Evil's origin is
ignorance.
We are spiritual beings, ideas in the Mind of God, created in
God's image and likeness. The ideal expression for every human being is
the pattern every person is seeking to bring forth. Each individual
manifests the Christ in his or her own unique fashion. The perfect
expression of the Christ is, therefore, different for each person.
Jesus was a special person in history who expressed perfection and
thereby became the Christ, or Jesus Christ. He was a Teacher who
demonstrated the importance of thoughts, words, and deeds in shaping the
life and world of the individual.
Jesus' teaching was based on prayer, which to Him was conscious
communion with God. Preparation for prayer involves the use of the spoken
word, the creative power of God, which is made practical through denials
and affirmations. Unity teaches that repeated use of statements of Truth
(denials and affirmations) establishes right patterns of thinking,
feeling, and acting. This is one way individuals use the creative power of
God to take dominion over mind, body, and affairs.
- Does Unity believe in the divinity of Jesus Christ?
Yes. Unity teaches that the spirit of God dwelt in Jesus, just as it indwells every person; and that every person has the potential to express the perfection of Christ, as Jesus did, by being more Christ-like in everyday life.
- What is the Association of Unity Churches?
The Association of Unity Churches is comprised of
approximately 1000 member ministries and satellite ministries throughout
the world. Each ministry is under the leadership of a licensed or ordained
Unity minister, or authorized spiritual leader. The emphasis in Unity
organizations is on spiritual activities, such as worship services,
healing meetings, prayer groups, counseling, study classes, and youth
education, including Sunday school and programs for young people of all
ages. Since acknowledging God's presence in each person is part of Unity's
spiritual purpose, social functions are also an important part of Unity
organizations.
- What is the relationship of Unity ministries to other churches?
Unity puts into practice a true ecumenical approach. Unity
sees itself as a vehicle for instruction, inspiration and prayer support
for spiritual seekers, regardless of their religious affiliation. Rather
than a denomination, locked in tight parameters that restrict, Unity views
itself as an ever-expanding expression of love, light, and peace.
Therefore, it freely shares its teachings with all people. Unity believes
in the oneness and freedom of all people. Emphasis is always on the
similarities rather than the differences in the human spiritual
expression.
- Is there any connection between Unity and the Unitarian Church?
No, there is no connection, although there is sometimes
confusion because of the similarity of the names. Many beliefs are held in
common, including the importance of individual freedom in the quest for
Truth. This very freedom, however, makes it difficult to determine the
basic differences. In a very general way, it might be said that the two
differ mainly in their beliefs regarding Jesus Christ and the Trinity.
Unity places great emphasis on spiritual healing, while this is not
practiced by Unitarians as a rule. In turn, Unitarians place great
emphasis on social and political action.
- Is Unity an offshoot of the Christian Science church?
No. Unity and Christian Science, as well as many other New
Thought groups, had their beginnings in the latter part of the nineteenth
century. Many of the leaders in these groups studied under the same
teachers. There are similarities in the teachings of Unity and Christian
Science, including the importance of prayer, the practice of spiritual
healing, and some fundamental theological points. Also, both have great
publishing operations. However, the application of principles, the methods
of teaching, and the organization of the two movements are quite
different.
- What is the place of the Bible in Unity teachings?
The Bible is Unity's basic textbook. It is accepted as a
body of history, as a moral and ethical teaching, and as a great literary
work. Beyond this, Unity finds deep significance in the Bible through its
metaphysical interpretation, wherein names of places and people and their
experiences symbolize the unfoldment of human consciousness. Through the
study of Unity, the Bible is made more meaningful to individuals.
Scripture comes alive when it is understood as a clear and helpful guide
for today's experiences. The Bible reveals the spirit of Truth and the
word of God. Holy Spirit, working individually through those who study
Scripture and listen within, is the final authority in spiritual
awakening.
- Do Unity ministries practice baptism and communion?
Yes, symbolically. Whereas baptism by water represents the
cleansing of the consciousness, spiritual baptism signifies the inflow of
the Holy Spirit. No person can truly baptize another. Baptism is a mental
and spiritual process that takes place within the individual as he or she
aligns with the spirit of God.
Spiritual communion takes place through prayer and meditation in the
silence. The word of Truth is symbolized by the bread, or the body of
Jesus Christ. The conscious realization of God-life is symbolized by the
wine, or the blood of Jesus Christ. Unity practices communion by
appropriating, or partaking of the spiritual energy represented by these
elements.
In Unity services, ritual is de-emphasized as a general rule, so that full
attention may be devoted to the teachings and their practical application.
- What is the significance of the blood of Jesus Christ?
The blood of Jesus Christ represents the spiritual energy of
God-life that purifies or redeems the body through a cleansing and renewal
of the consciousness by the spoken word. Regarding the "spilled blood," or
the "ransom of many," the emphasis in Unity is not so much on the death of
Jesus as on His life. He did not relieve us of the necessity of working
out our own salvation, but His example and teachings show us the way.
- What about the Crucifixion?
Unity teaches that the cross symbolizes the crossing out of
all false beliefs. Here again, emphasis is on life and living, through the
resurrection rather than on the Crucifixion.
- Does Unity accept the virgin birth?
Unity accepts the virgin birth as an experience in the
spiritual unfoldment of each individual. Thus the virgin birth is
spiritually interpreted as the birth of the Christ consciousness (the
awakening of the awareness of God's Spirit within) in the purified soul.
- Does Unity look for the Second Coming of Jesus Christ?
Members of the Association of Unity Churches understand the
Second Coming as the individual expression of the Christ consciousness.
This is not an event to be anticipated in the future. It is happening here
and now, through prayer, meditation, study, and application.
- How does Unity regard the Trinity?
Unity interprets the religious terms Father, Son, and Holy
Spirit metaphysically, as three aspects of mind action: mind, idea, and
expression. This is the process through which all manifestation takes
place.
- What does Unity teach about sin and salvation, heaven and hell?
Sin is our separation from God in consciousness, caused by
our belief in the "devil" or a power other than God, the good. This belief
leads to our unwise use of our God-given powers and abilities. Salvation
is now-not something that occurs after death. It happens whenever we turn
our thoughts (repent) from fear, anxiety, worry, and doubt, to thoughts of
love, harmony, joy, and peace. The "fall" takes place in consciousness
whenever we fall into negative habits of thinking.
Heaven and hell are states of consciousness, not geographical locations.
We make our own heaven or hell here and now by our thoughts, words, and
deeds.
- Does Unity believe in reincarnation?
Many Unity students accept the concept of reincarnation
(re-embodiment after a period of soul rest). This allows us to attain new
understandings in a new life experience, so that we can eventually express
perfection and demonstrate eternal life. This is our ultimate goal.
Unity's real emphasis is on regeneration, not reincarnation. When we
achieve this goal, as Jesus did, it will no longer be necessary to
reincarnate. The belief that we could ever be re-embodied into a lower
form of life is not accepted by Unity.
- What are the advantages of attending Unity Church of the Hills?
To attend Unity is to be assured that one will be kept
constantly in the remembrance of his or her own inner Christ potential.
This awareness, plus the practical principles for living a happy and
successful life, is experienced at Sunday services and weekday classes. By
joining with others, it is possible to provide expanding services, such as
Sunday school, a radio and/or TV ministry, community outreach, prayer and
support groups, and counseling. It is very helpful for individuals to have
a place where they can be involved in putting these teachings into
practice to serve others. Through Unity Church of the Hill's affiliation
and participation in the Association of Unity Churches, such individuals
are part of a global movement which forms a base on which to stand as we
build a better world together.
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