What
is Unity?
UNITY
is a worldwide Christian organization over a century old. Because
of similarity in names, Unity has, on occasion, been confused with other
organization. However, there is no connection between Unity and
Unitarianism or the Unification church.
UNITY
is a trans-denominational spiritually-based, educational organization,
teaching practical, livable principles based on ideas taught and demonstrated
by Jesus Christ. Many see Unity more as a way of life than a religion.
UNITY
is an extremely positive approach to life, seeking to accept the good
in people and all of life. God is seen as having many attributes,
but the most important one is that God is Love. Unity stresses
that God is not a physical man in the sky, for this limits God.
God is Spirit, everywhere present, the one and only Spirit in and through
all things.
UNITY seeks to relate religion to daily needs, affirming that,
for every need, there is God's perfect answer. Its main textbook
is the Bible and it relates its lessons to your life and everyday experiences.
UNITY proclaims the divinity of Jesus, but goes further and assures
you that you, too, are a child of God and, therefore, divine in nature.
Jesus expressed his divine potential and sought to show us how to express
ours as well. Salvation is then the expanding understanding of
one's innate divinity and perfectibility through living the life demonstrated
by Jesus.
UNITY explains the mind as your connecting link with God or divine
Mind and shows you how the action of your mind affects your body and
circumstances. Prayer is not seen as a technique for changing
God, but for expanding and transforming your mind, and thus changing
you.
UNITY denies the existence of any power or presence opposed to
God. It sees that there are evil appearances and suffering in
the world, but ascribes these to one's ignorance and erroneous use of
God's laws of Life.
UNITY has no dogma, ritual, creedal requirements, or ecclesiastical
garb. Unity chooses to believe that there is good in every religion.
Different religions are like spokes on a wheel, with the hub being God.
They may be set apart by a variance of beliefs and approaches, but they
are all seeking the one God as the hub of all life. Consequently,
Unity does not deny anyone the right to have his/her own beliefs.
UNITY seeks worship as serving God by uplifting and glorifying
God's Spirit in people, in positive, joyous ways. It seeks not
to emphasize one's sins in the past but, instead, gives attention to
the good that exists in everyone and what can be done now to transform
one's self and life. Its main concern is not so much with a "future
life" but with teaching people how to live fully in the present,
seeking the good in all things. Unity believes in eternal life
and views the present moment as part of eternal life.
UNITY does not impose any financial burdens or pressure on its
adherents. It believes the desire for giving should be initiated
from within the giver to reap the joys of sharing. Consequently,
all support is by freewill offerings.
In summation, UNITY emphasizes the divine potential within every
child of God and teaches that, through a practical understanding and
application of what Jesus taught, every person can realize and express
his/her divine potential for a happier, fuller, and more successful
life.
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