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Minister’s Letter

 Dear Friends,

Welcome to our spiritual community of Unity!

Expand your mind, energize your body, and renew your spirit with us and Unity’s inspirational teachings!  Our Christ-based teachings with practical applications can abundantly transform your life. Even Science is now proving true so many of our spiritual insights.

Unity began as a movement, a healing practice. Using affirmative prayer, Myrtle Fillmore, the co-founder, was healed of tuberculosis and lived a good long life. She wrote, “You ask what restored me to vigorous health. It was a change of mind from the old, carnal mind that believes in sickness to the Christ mind of life and permanent health. ‘Be transformed by the renewal of your mind.’ (Romans 12:2)” – Myrtle Fillmore
 
Using the power of our thinking, we can realize more and more of our potential. We come together to learn, to support each other in our individual spiritual paths, and to experience a transformed life.
 
Many people report that coming to Unity felt like a ‘coming home.’ Join us in our weekly inspired journey of spiritual discovery and demonstration, and experience the power of prayer in our spiritual community

We welcome you to our weekly  Sunday Service at 10:30

 

REV. SHARON ALLMOND

My Unity experiences follow a career with Southwestern Bell Telephone Co, from which I retired after 31 years with them. I changed directions, and thinking I wanted to pursue a career as a Licensed Professional Counselor, I got a graduate degree in counseling. However, Spirit guided me to Unity School of Christianity, and I was ordained in 2002. After serving several ministries, I was ready to retire from pulpit ministry, which I did in 2018. Since then I’ve worked with Unity Worldwide Ministries in their ethics work, done guest speaking in area churches, and become a Life Coach through Academy for Coaching Excellence. I’m currently serving Unity Christ Center, Farmington, Missouri, as a Minister of Record, a program which enables churches without a minister to have a minister in a more limited but supportive capacity. I’m enjoying my time with this wonderful congregation