3021 S. University Blvd.
Denver, CO 80210
Main Office - (303) 758-5664
Youth Education - (303) 756-6127
Rev. Suzanne Carter & Unity Center for Spiritual Wholeness -
(720) 540-6738
Prayer Line - (303) 757-6761
A Little About What Unity Believes
Describing “what Unity believes” is actually quite impossible. Unity has never subscribed to anything that could be considered dogma, so ministries and individuals who call themselves “Unity” often diverge on a number of beliefs. Indeed, in any given Unity congregation, you’ll find as many beliefs as you do people! Given Unity’s emphasis on each person being an expression of the One, able to live from their own Divine Wisdom and encouraged to develop themselves to their fullest potential, such diversity is to be expected. In fact, many see this range of thoughts, ideas, people, and ways of being as one of Unity’s greatest strengths. It certainly makes for some interesting conversation! We invite you to explore and compare your own beliefs, wonderings, and spiritual musings with those presented here as “what Unity believes.” And if that sounds like fun, we invite you to come visit Unity of Denver – and see how we actually walk our talk.
God
God is Spirit, the loving source of all that is. God is the one power, all good, everywhere present, all wisdom. God is divine energy, continually creating, expressing and sustaining all creation. In God, we live and move and have our being. In Unity, some other ways we speak of God are Life, Light, Love, Substance, Principle, Law and Universal Mind.
Jesus
We believe that Jesus expressed his divine potential and sought to show humankind how to express ours as well. We see Jesus as a master teacher of universal truths and as our Way Shower. In Unity, we use the term Christ to mean the divinity in humankind. Jesus is the great example of the Christ in expression.
The Nature of Humankind
We are each individual, eternal expressions of God. Our essential nature is divine and therefore inherently good. Our purpose is to express our divine potential as realized and demonstrated by Jesus and other master teachers. The more we awaken to our divine nature, the more fully God expresses in and through our lives.
The Bible
Unity founders Charles and Myrtle Fillmore studied the Bible as history and allegory and interpreted it as a metaphysical representation of humankind's evolutionary journey toward spiritual awakening. In addition, Unity recognizes that the Bible is a complex collection of writings compiled over many centuries. We honor the writings as reflecting the understanding and inspiration of the writers at the time they were written. The Bible continues to be a valuable spiritual resource for us.
Our Teachings
Unity teaches that each person is a unique expression of God created with sacred worth. Living from that awareness transforms our lives and the world. Unity emphasizes the creative power of thought in our life experience. We refer to this as the Law of Mind Action. When we take personal responsibility to choose life-affirming thoughts, words and actions, we experience a more fulfilling and abundant life.
Unity emphasizes the importance of applying spiritual principles in our daily lives.
Unity teachings continue to evolve as we identify, embrace and apply spiritual insights and the spiritual implications of new discoveries.
Prayer and Meditation
Affirmative prayer is the highest form of creative thought. It includes the release of counterproductive, negative thoughts, as well as holding in mind statements of spiritual truth. Through meditation, we experience the presence of God. Prayer and meditation heighten our awareness and thereby transform our lives.
Youth and Family Ministry
Unity recognizes that there are many expressions of family life. All are welcome. Unity creates an affirming environment that fosters positive self-image, personal responsibility and unconditional love and acceptance.
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Spiritual Action
In Unity, we feel a sacred responsibility, individually and collectively, to make a positive difference through personal example and active service in our churches, our communities and our world.