unity school of christianity

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Religious movement founded in 1889 by Charles Fillmore (1854-1948) and his wife, Myrtle Fillmore (1845-1931), in Kansas City, Mo. , U.S. Believing that spiritual healing had cured Myrtle of tuberculosis, the couple began to endorse spiritual healing. Until 1922, Unity was a member of the International New Thought Alliance. Unlike some New Thought groups, Unity embraces practical Christianity and modern medicine. It has no definite creed and is interdenominational. Its Silent Unity service helps people through counseling and prayer, responding to 2.5 million requests for aid a year via mail, telephone, and Internet. Unity publishes magazines and books, and it conducts classes for prospective Unity ministers
unity school of christianity

    Hyphenation

    u·ni·ty school of Chris·ti·a·ni·ty

    Turkish pronunciation

    yunıti skul ıv krîsçiänîti

    Pronunciation

    /ˈyo͞onətē ˈsko͞ol əv ˌkrəsʧēˈanətē/ /ˈjuːnətiː ˈskuːl əv ˌkrɪsʧiːˈænɪtiː/
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