Unity
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions about Unity
Unity teaches
that Gods love and power are present everywhere, dwelling within
us and all around us. We live, move and have our being within God,
which means that divine love, wisdom and guidance are available to sustain
us in any situation. We believe that humans co-create with God
through the power of their thoughts and words. So some of the terms
familiar in traditional Christianity take on fresh meaning in Unity.


Does
Unity baptize people or christen babies?
The
act of baptism traditionally represents a washing away of sin so that
we can become acceptable in Gods sight. But we are already
Gods beloved children. The only cleansing needed is to wash
away the limiting beliefs of our own minds, so that we may become aware
of our true Christ nature. Most Unity churches do not baptize
adults, but christenings for babies are common. The ritual does
not redeem the child from any perceived sin but reminds adults to see
the perfect Christ nature inherent in each of us.
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Does
Unity offer communion?
Unity Church of Dallas offers communion on the fourth Wednesday of each
month at 7:05 pm in the Peace Chapel, before the Wednesday night service.
The Jewish meaning of communion is common union.
In Unity, the phrase communion with God generally means
a time of prayer and meditation. Some Unity churches offer communion,
or the Lords Supper, as a way to heighten awareness of the Christ
within. We believe the bread signifies Truth and spiritual substance,
and the broken bread represents the multiplying power of the Divine
Word. The water/wine symbolizes the divine life force flowing
through our bodies.
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What
happens after death?
Unity
believes that our souls are eternal and ongoing, and at death, they
leave behind the physical body like an old suit of clothes. Our
spiritual journey includes taking human form for a time, but the journey
continues even after our life on Earth has ended. Unity often
refers to funerals or memorial services as Celebrations of Life.
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Does
Unity believe in evil or the devil?
Unitys
founders did not believe in evil. Charles Fillmore wrote in Christian
Healing, If we think that evil exists as a power in the world,
that is working in our lives and in the lives of those about us, we
make it an active force, and it appears to be all that we imagine it.
Be wise; pronounce nothing evil, and only good will come.
Evil is the subjective label we give to events we do not understand,
and it is usually the result of humans misusing their God-given powers.
Evil does not endure.
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What
does Unity teach about God?
God is the underlying, unchangeable Truth. God is the principle
of absolute good. God is the source from which all love, life,
and intelligence spring. God is omnipresent (everywhere, equally
present), omniscient (all-knowing), and omnipotent (all-powerful).
God is Spirit, the indwelling Lord/Law within us, the ground of our
being.
Some people
in Unity address God as Lord, Spirit, or Father. At Unity Church
of Dallas, you will often hear Father-Mother God, because
we believe God encompasses both masculine and feminine characteristics
spiritually.
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Does
Unity believe in heaven and hell?
Charles
Fillmore, Unitys cofounder, said, Consciousness makes
your heaven, and it makes your hell.
Heaven:
The Greek word for heaven is ouranos, which
literally means expansion. In all of Jesus parables about
the kingdom of heaven, he used examples of expansion rising bread,
proliferating mustard seed. Jesus never referred to heaven as
a place; he specifically located it within.
Unity teaches
that heaven and hell are not places but conditions we create for ourselves
here on Earth. Heaven is an expanding awareness of our divine
potential, our Christ nature. We are in heaven whenever we are
in the consciousness of Gods presence and Gods wisdom, power
and love.
Hell:
Hell is not a place we go to be punished for our sins; it is the pain
we bring upon ourselves when we are blind to Gods good in all
things. The word hell comes from the Greek hades,
which means to be blind. We suffer when we are blind
to lifes gifts for us.
Some people
who say they went through hell later see it as a period
of spiritual growth or purification. Being brought face-to-face
with our mistakes can set us free.
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Does
Unity teach that Jesus was divine, the son of God, the Messiah?
Jesus
was a man from Nazareth, the son of Mary, a teacher, a human and historical
being.
He became
keenly aware of his divine nature and his connection to God, and as
he shared what he knew, he was called Christ, the anointed one.
Unity sees Jesus as an elder brother, someone to show us the way, to
show us our own potential as humans when we are fully aligned with God.
We
all want more life, more happiness, more good, wrote Charles Fillmore,
and we can have everything we want if we comply with the divine
law as Jesus did.
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What
does Unity mean by the Christ?
In Unity, we talk about the Christ that dwells within.
This is the part of us that is divine, the eternal and unchangeable
part of us that is Spirit, the light that shines from within.
This idea of divine wholeness and completion was expressed perfectly
through the human Jesus.
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What
is metaphysical Bible interpretation?
The word metaphysical dates to Aristotle in about 500 BC
as he described a Power that operated beyond the physical senses.
It literally means above the physical. When Unity
interprets the Bible metaphysically, it is not a literal interpretation
but one in which we seek the higher meaning of names and events so that
we can relate the Bible to our own spiritual journey.
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Is
Unity considered New Age?
Unity is not New Age. New Age is the name given to a broad range
of open-minded explorations, methods, techniques and beliefs that started
in the 1960s.
Unity is
part of New Thought, an American religious movement that grew out of
transcendentalism in the 1850s. Unitys ancestors are Walt
Whitman, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau. Unitys
first publication was a magazine called Modern Thought, published in
1889 to offer a new way of looking beyond the appearance of things,
to see life metaphysically.
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Does
Unity believe in prayer?
Prayer changes our lives, but prayer does not change God. We dont
have to beg God for mercy or overcome Gods reluctance to fill
our needs. Rather, prayer changes our relationship to God by moving
us from feeling separated to knowing we are one with God. Prayer
opens our hearts to receive our good, and we give thanks that our needs
are already met. Jesus said to pray believing that we have already
received. Unity calls this affirmative prayer.
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Does
Unity teach reincarnation?
Reincarnation is not an official teaching of Unity, but a number of
people in the church believe it explains a lot, if true. Charles Fillmore,
Unitys cofounder, believed in reincarnation but called it a temporary
remedy. He believed our souls pass through many human lifetimes
until we achieve complete union of spirit, soul and body and are able
to create a spiritual body to replace the physical, as Jesus did upon
resurrection.
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Does
Unity teach that Jesus rose from the dead?
Unitys founders in the 1880s not only believed in the literal,
bodily resurrection of Jesus after his crucifixion but thought a physical
resurrection was theoretically possible for any human. Whatever
the case, Unity sees the story of Jesus death and resurrection
as a beautiful reminder of eternal life. Not only do our souls
continue, but we experience small deaths and resurrections throughout
our lives. The power of God always triumphs.
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Does
Unity teach that we need to be saved?
Jesus Christ was and is the savior of humankind, but not by his death
on the cross, the shedding of his blood, or the sacrifice of this lamb
of God. We are saved by the life, teachings, and example
of Jesus, who showed each of us our relationship to God. When
we awaken to our Christ nature, we are saved from all the consequences
of believing we are alone and guilty, separate from God.
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Does
Unity say all people are sinners?
Sin stands for self-imposed nonsense. The only sin
we commit is to believe that we are separate from God, but it leads
to all other negative, destructive and inappropriate behavior.
Of course, we are never separate from God. The word repent
means to turn away from. We repent our sins by changing
our thinking, by turning away from negativity and fear. Its
all part of the process of learning and growing.
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Does
Unity believe in the Trinity?
The Trinity is commonly known as Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Metaphysically, it is known as mind, idea, expression. First is
mind. Then mind expresses itself in ideas. Then ideas make
themselves manifest. Humans, too, represent the Trinity in Spirit,
soul and body. But the Trinity is one God, and humans are one
with the Creator. You might hear oneness emphasized more often
in Unity than the Trinity.
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Is
Unity the same as Unitarian?
Unity is often confused with the Unitarian Church, but there are significant
differences between the two.
While Unity
embraces and appreciates all great spiritual teachers and teachings,
its primary model and resource are the teachings of Jesus Christ.
Unitarians see Jesus as one of many great teachers but draw their learning
from many sources in science, philosophy, religion and world knowledge.
- Unity
accepts the validity of intuition and mystical knowing.
- Unity
practices spiritual healing through prayer.
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Does
Unity believe in the virgin birth?
Unitys
founders accepted the traditional view that Jesus was born of Mary,
a virgin. Unity congregants today probably have a wide variety
of opinions. What is important is to view the virgin birth metaphysically,
beyond the literal. Mary represents the purity of consciousness
necessary for us to become aware of our Christ nature. The virgin
birth is the dawning of Truth in individual consciousness.
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