by Cathy Schwanke, LUT
I remember a sermon I heard 30 years ago from my Religious Science minister, it was entitled: Saint-Makers. Saint-Makers are those people in your life, that if you were to NOT react to all the cr%) they throw your way, you would indeed be elevated to the status of...
by Jennifer Chavez
A Metaphysical Interpretation of the Crucifixion This three-part series on the Metaphysical interpretation of Good Friday and Easter is drawn from our Good Friday Service on March 25th, 2016. We’ve explored Communion, Gethsemane, and in this final part we take a...
by unityhills
The Garden of Gethsemane In the first of our three-part blog series on the metaphysical interpretation of Good Friday and Easter, we explored the Last Supper, or Holy Communion. In this second part, we will take a look at Gethsemane through the lens of metaphysics....
by unityhills
During our Good Friday Celebration, we took a metaphysical look at three aspects surrounding Holy Week (the Last Supper or Holy Communion, the Garden of Gethsemane and the Crucifixion). Many have asked for a written copy of the message, so what follows is part one of...
by Bonnie Gale, LUT
The Unity movement is built on a foundation of Affirmative Prayer. Silent Unity, which has been praying 24/7 for 125 years, responds to 5,000+ prayer requests daily. At Unity Church of the Hills, our Prayer Chaplains make 636 prayer calls every month. This is in...
by Cathy Schwanke, LUT
I hate to admit it, but sometimes that old familiar pit in my stomach shows up again when I am watching the news. I see what is happening in the world and fear begins to creep in. My go-to reaction is fear starting in my stomach, then my jaw begins to clench, my...