Watch and Listen to Past Services
Unity and Taoism
This Sunday, we continue our seven-week 2022 Fall Program studying the book Unity and World Religions, by Rev. Paul John Roach. Now in our sixth week, we are taking a look at how the beliefs of Taoism relate to Unity teachings. Join us as we continue on this journey of the world's religions and, through them, discover the truth within ourselves.
Unity and Hinduism & Buddhism
This Sunday, we continue our seven-week 2022 Fall Program studying the book Unity and World Religions, by Rev. Paul John Roach. Now in our fifth week, we are taking a look at how the beliefs of Hinduism and Buddhism relate to Unity teachings. Join us as we continue on this journey of the world's religions and, through them, discover the truth within ourselves.
General Faith And Practice of Muslims
This Sunday, we welcome a special guest speaker, Imam Moujahed Bakhach, who will educate us on the general faith and practices of Muslims covering the Articles of Faith, Articles of Duties, and the Lawful and the Prohibited in Islam, as well as the similarities and differences of Islam and other religions, and other topics including Muslims in America and women in Islam.
Join us for this opportunity to dig deeper into Islam and broaden our study of religions around the world.
Unity and Islam
This Sunday, we continue our seven-week 2022 Fall Program studying the book Unity and World Religions, by Rev. Paul John Roach. Now in our third week, we are taking a look at how the beliefs of Islam relate to Unity teachings. Join us as we continue on this journey of the world's religions and, through them, discover the truth within ourselves.
Unity and Judaism
This Sunday, we continue our seven-week 2022 Fall Program studying the book Unity and World Religions, by Rev. Paul John Roach. Now in our second week, we are taking a look at how the beliefs of Judaism relate to Unity teachings. Join us as we embark on this journey of the world's religions and, through them, discover the truth within ourselves.
Unity and Christianity
This Sunday, we begin our seven-week 2022 Fall Program studying the book Unity and World Religions, by Rev. Paul John Roach. In this first week, we are taking a look at how the beliefs of Christianity relate to Unity teachings.
Join us as we embark on this exploration of the world's religions and, through them, discover the truth within ourselves.
Peaceful Living
Join us this Sunday as we welcome a special guest speaker, Bhante Rathmale Sumedha from Brahma Vihara Monastery in Garland, TX. Bhante Sumedha will educate us on peaceful living, according to the teachings of the Buddha.
Holding the High Watch (2/2)
Building upon the first part of Rev. Jean-Marie's lesson on prayer and in retrospect to last Thursday's World Day of Prayer, we will conclude this brief exploration of the Power of Prayer with some ideas for the practical application in our daily lives.
Join us for another inspiring message and wonderful music, and enjoy fellowship and fun with our Second Sunday potluck and Survey Says game.
Holding the High Watch (1/2)
In honor and preparation of this coming Thursday's World Day of Prayer, Rev. Jean-Marie will dive into the practice of prayer and the Power it entails. Over two parts, we will explore some of the differences in prayer practices and how they affect us in our daily lives. And, we will learn about the unique application of Unity's affirmative prayer to remember our Divine Power that lies behind the words, thoughts, feelings, and actions with which we engage. Join us for an inspiring message, beautiful music, and wonderful time shared with one another.
Hippo Birdie Two Ewe Charles Fillmore
If we look at nature, it seems as though most every life form has a sense of purpose. Not consciously perhaps, but life does continue to march forward — always creating, always birthing, always evolving, and therefore, always questioning. It was Charles Fillmore’s birthday August 22, so, together with guest speaker Rev. Kelly Isola, let’s meet the “man behind the curtain". What do you give a man who has everything on his birthday? We shall give him the gift of honoring his commitment to evolutionary thinking and challenging some conventional wisdom.
Join us as we welcome Rev. Kelly Isola for an inspiring message, and enjoy beautiful music and the opportunity to spend time with friends and loved ones.
The Jewish New Year: Reflection, Repentance, Return.
The Jewish High Holy Days are a time of looking inward, assessing our behavior, and doing the work of Teshuvah: or making amends for mistakes we've made during the past year. Cantor Sheri Allen will focus on how the holidays of Rosh HaShanah (the Jewish New Year) and Yom Kippur (the day of Atonement) differ from our secular New Year's celebrations, and how the traditions and rituals surrounding these "Days of Awe" create meaningful memories, inspire internal growth and change, and help us to set new goals in the year to come.
Join us for an enriching message, beautiful music, and friendly fellowship.
My Inner Critic
Meet my inner critic… maybe you have one too! This presentation is about identifying the inner critic and what to do about it. Self-awareness and self-compassion are key. What is self-compassion? How do we do it? Why is it important in your spiritual journey?
Join us on Sunday for an inspiring message and music, and enjoy food & fellowship at our Second Sunday Potluck after service.
Be Excellent to Each Other
In the Christian bible, we learn that Jesus gave only two commandments: 1) Love God and 2) Love Your Neighbor as Yourself. Regarding loving our neighbor, it’s easy to be kind and hospitable to those who think and behave like us, isn’t it? Those are usually our good friends whom we have chosen, often because they believe as we do about many aspects of life. It is considerably harder to be fond of those who appear to be in total opposition to our values and desires.
Join us this Sunday as we look at Scripture and other sources for important guidance in expanding our concept of neighbor.
How Things Can (Finally) Go Our Way
Have you ever asked yourself why things do not always go the way we planned? Have you looked for reasons why and tended to find fault in yourself or others? What if it is no one's fault at all? Preceding our Sacred Water Ceremony, Rev. Jean-Marie will talk about some of the most misunderstood spiritual ideas that lead us to believe that we are anything but perfect, causing us to stand in our own way rather than going with the flow, giving us an opportunity to forgive and let go what no longer serves us on our spiritual path. Join us for this special 5th Sunday service to participate in a brand-new ceremony. Enjoy some inspiring music and great fellowship after service. You deserve it.
Taming the Spiritual Basket Case
Have you ever wondered why, despite learning so many different ways to be spiritual, we might still end up overwhelmed? After recognizing the value of our spiritual legacy over the past couple of weeks, we are now entering the practical side of bringing forth such legacy in our daily lives. Join us this Sunday for another uplifting and practical message, accompanied by exciting music, and followed by meaningful fellowship.
Leaving a (Spiritual) Legacy – Part II
Building upon last week's message, Rev. Jean-Marie will explore the deeper meaning of the Book of Job and how it applies to leaving a spiritual legacy in the here and now. What can we learn from Job's lamentations, his friends advice, the unexpected revelations of Elihu (the inner voice), and God's response?
Join us this Sunday as we embrace our true Legacy for everyone to treasure, accompanied by uplifting music, and meaningful fellowship.
Leaving a (Spiritual) Legacy – Part I
Have you ever wondered what about the legacy you will leave to this world? Is it something you plan for the future or do you realize the opportunity to do so in the here and now? Join us this Sunday to consider the possibility for all of us to leave our spiritual legacy as we are rather than waiting for some future point in time. In other words, what legacy are you leaving already for the Goodness of All?
Our talented music team will treat us to their Goodness with wonderful performances of songs by Daniel Nahmod, and following our service, we have opportunities to dig deeper into the message, serve our community, and share a meal and fellowship with others.
The Joys and Burdens of Freedom
True freedom often seems hard to come by, almost like a rare commodity. Sometimes, it brings us joy. Other times, it feels like a burden we must carry. This Sunday, we will learn more about the joys and burdens we may carry when considering our spiritual freedoms and how we can successfully alleviate any challenges we might experience in feeling truly free.
Join us for a meaningful service, beautiful music, and the opportunity to fellowship in celebration of our freedom.