Events

Adult Sunday Education Class
Sundays 9:30am-10:15am
Fellowship Hall (Lower Level)
Facilitator: Susan Heine, Licensed Unity Teacher
Doors open at 9:15 for coffee and snacks.
Sign-up not necessary, feel free to drop in!
Suggested $5 donation
January 6th through the month of February we will discuss the Unity book "Myrtle Fillmore's Healing Letters."
Whether you are new to Unity principles or have been with us for years, this class provides a supportive space for meaningful discussion, reflection, and connection.

A Course in Miracles Discussion Group
First and Third Sundays of the month
12:00pm
Sanctuary (Upper Level)
Facilitator: Ruth Fearnow, Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Certified EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) Practitioner
In alignment with many Unity teachings the Course in Miracles also teaches the power of forgiveness. Copies of the book are available in the bookstore.

Unity Fort Wayne Men's Group
Second and Fourth Sundays of the month.
Immediately after service
Fellowship Hall (Lower Level)
Facilitator: Bob Sollazzo
This group is a safe and supportive space for men to come together and explore the teachings of Unity as they apply to their unique challenges and experiences.

Spiritual Explorers Group
Tuesdays
1:00pm (Doors open at 12:30pm)
Fellowship Hall (Lower Level)
Guest Facilitator: Jeanne Rosenbohm
Join us for discussions on the book:
Unbelievable by Bishop John Shelby Spong
Why Neither Ancient Creeds Nor the Reformation Can Produce a Living Faith Today
Bishop John Spong was an Episcopal minister who rose through the ranks and became a world-renowned Biblical scholar and teacher. He feels that Christianity must change or die. According to him: the problem is that "Christianity, having recorded its first-century explanations of the Jesus experience in scripture, and its fourth-century explanations in creedal statements, then proceeded to make excessive claims for authority of those explanations, essentially freezing them into their first-and fourth-century frames of reference. Literalized words are always doomed words since our perception of truth is constantly expanding and changing." He references Martin Luther's reformation theses that were nailed to the church door in 1517. He posts in this book "a call for a new reformation", framing that call in the form of twelve theses he has developed.
The Spiritual Explorers group provides a supportive space for personal growth, connection, and discovery. Join us as we explore spiritual truths and practices that inspire and empower our lives.
Suggested $5 donation

Guided Meditation
First Wednesday each month
6:30pm
Sanctuary (Upper Level)
Facilitator: Bob Sollazzo
Bob brings with him a meditative practice spanning 45 years.
Join us for a 45-60 minute session of peace and relaxation in a supportive group setting.
No experience is necessary, and all are welcome.
Please bring a cushion or blanket if you would like to sit on the floor.




