unity greater cleveland
Helping You Grow Your Faith - Heal The Past - Release The Future And Live PeaceOur Vision
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Unity is a non-denominational, God-centered church, founded near the end of the 19th century by Charles and Myrtle Fillmore in Kansas City, Missouri. It is the largest of several New Thought churches founded about that time. Here at Unity of Greater Cleveland we lead God-centered lives, awakening to the Christ nature within ourselves and recognizing this same nature in all others.
A wide prayer for all
Lead Your Role Jesus Christ
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Organization
Outstation Programs
Connecting People
Indwelling Christ Light
Worship . Shine . Creation .
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Lots of Ways to Do Prayer.
Mission
Our main aim is that everybody must get to know the freedom and peace that is found in Christ as we have found it we would love for you to have the same peace, freedom
Connect Mission
There are many ways through which we try to connect with other people both young and old in order to share this message then we have received so graciously, we go on old age home visits, college visits, even School visits.
Group Serving
we have a group of people who are assigned to a particular task each day and it is based on this that we go about our daily activity most of the time when we are on visit to old age homes we make sure that it is easy for them to adapt to the activities that we have and for schools we make sure we adapt to the energy that the kids have.
Salvation
This is the most priced gift that our creator has given to us to have the same peace that we had before we fell into our traps. to deny this gift would be something like we denying our bodies necessity to breath oxygen.
Bible
This is like the love letter sent to us by our creator to us, this book has
Prayers
This is the only way that we can get in touch with our Creator and also this is the place for us to find our comfort in his presence.
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