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First Unity Campus | 460 46th Ave. N. | St. Petersburg, FL 33703 | (727) 527-2222 | UnityCampus.org
I am
resurrected into the
life ,
light, and power
of God. What’s Happening pg 5 Walking Between the Worlds with Peter Calhoun
pg 7 Diving Into the Divine with Dennis Merritt Jones
pg 10-12 Upcoming Classes
in our Spiritual Education Program
First Unity Campus Revenue and Expense Summary “Thank you, God, for unlimited abundance which flows through Unity and creates new paths of growth for our service to the world.� First Unity Church tithes to the Association of Unity Churches, Silent Unity and others.
2008
Revenues Church Wings
$684,979.47 $166,547.54
$663,991.00 $186,855.56
Total Revenues $851,527.01
$850,846.56
Expenses Church Wings *
$742,811.93 $220,559.22
$699,565.00 $224,811.96
Total Expenses $963,371.15
$924,376.96
Net Income (Deficit)
($111,844.14)
2007
($73,530.40)
* $49,742.40 of total is mortgage trust principal/interest payment. This does not reflect the liability reduction of principal payments to mortgage trust.
Fun & Free! open Mic Night Third thursdays at 7 pm Drum circle first fridays at 7 pm
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Weddings at First Unity Explore the beauty of the Unity Campus to create an extraordinary wedding! We provide a spiritual, nondenominational environment for weddings and holy unions at an affordable price. Whether it is a large wedding or a more intimate group, we look forward to helping you create a memorable day.
Contact wedding coordinator, Wendy Armstrong at (727) 235-3770 for a free consultation and tour today!
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Tradition for modern times and evolving spirituality "There is one thing greater than all the armies in the world, and that is an idea whose time has come." —Victor Hugo Dear friends, my heart continues to be touched beyond measure each and every week as I look out and see all of you from all faiths and all walks of life. What a beautiful tapestry in our joining together with a greater vision beyond day-today life—the true acceptance of Namaste. Mastery over day-to-day life is no doubt a grand achievement, yet to sincerely long to participate in something greater than oneself—a higher ideal, a collective project which involves others or an opening for more visioning—is so powerful. This is our holy time, Easter—a time when we cross over any ideas of limitation and open up to a new life of possibilities. Jesus showed us by example that living people never die and that we have eternal life. His vision for us was so much more than day-to-day life, because he wanted to show us how to live life knowing the Kingdom was at hand. Easter, filled with many activities and metaphors, has the potential to mean something so much greater for your family. It has the potential for us to show ourselves and those around us how beautiful life can be when we let go and we let God. Let's look at some of the main principles which were gifted to us by Jesus that have become a foundation for the healing movement: 1. God is within you; the Kingdom is within you. (What you are looking for, you are looking with). 2. Seek and you will find. (Know beyond a doubt that all things will be added to you.) 3. Practice prayer and meditation daily.
4. If God, the creator of the universe, cares for the birds and the lilies of the fields and all living things, God will always provide for you by expressing creative ideas through you. As Rev. Stretton Smith says in the 4T class material, "Life is a banquet, but we must get up and participate in it." Allow this Holy Season to be your banquet this year. Be sure to get up, to rise up, above all ways of viewing your life and circumstances and enter into the sacred space of eternal love. Let the moment at the office, with your family, the day to day moments be led by the greatest vision of all…to truly know the secret of life. The secret of life is not whether we will live or die but never allowing parts of ourselves to die while we are living. Loving life,
Temple
Rev. Temple Hayes
"Easter, filled with many activities and metaphors, has the potential to mean something so much greater for your family. It has the potential for us to show ourselves and those around us
Join us this Easter at all of our Holy Week services, as we celebrate together a life of unlimited possibilities! On Sunday, April 5 join us for Palm Sunday and our Holy Communion service. On Sunday, April 12 experience the Easter Sunrise service as well as our Easter celebration services. See next page for more information.
how beautiful life can be when we let go and we let God."
Minister's Message
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Cathy Bolton Sunday, March 29 — 9 & 11 am services
For more than a decade, singer/songwriter Cathy Bolton has been the music director for the Conversations With God Foundation, working with author Neale Donald Walsch. Cathy has also worked with authors Alan Cohen, Joan Borysenko, Debbie Ford, James Twyman and Doreen Virtue. She performs concerts and at churches around the U.S. and Canada. Cathy has released seven CDs. In 2000 and 2002, four of Cathy’s songs were released on two Windham Hill albums, along with songs by New Age artists Yanni, George Winston and Jim Brickman.
Rosena Hill Sunday, April 19 — 9 & 11 am services
We welcome back versatile singing actress Rosena Hill, who is originally from Sarasota, Florida, and now calls New York City home. Rosena performs musical theatre, jazz, gospel, spirituals, pop and classical music. She has performed in seven Broadway shows and tours including “The Color Purple,” “Riverdance,” and “Ragtime.” She has also performed in countless regional and international theatre and opera productions. In 2008, Rosena sang with orchestras in Sicily and Sardegna, and she made her Carnegie Hall debut with the New York Pops.
Holy Week Services
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Sunday, April 5
Sunday, April 12
Palm Sunday “Walk Your Talk” – a reflection on the seven last statements of Jesus, before his death. Contemplative music and a renewed sense of peace will be a part of this holy service. 9 & 11 am, Sanctuary.
Easter Sunrise Service Rise up with the sun and start your Easter day surrounded by the beauty of Tampa Bay. Music by guest vocalist & guitarist Mindy Simmons. Dress warmly and bring a chair. 6:30 am, Vinoy Park.
Holy Communion Service Have a new experience of this traditional Holy Week service, immediately following both Sunday services, complete with inspiring words by Rev. Temple Hayes, the taking of the elements, and quiet music. 10 am & noon, Sanctuary.
Easter Celebration Services This service will feature the First Unity Choir, the Music and Drama Ministries, the Youth & Family Ministry, and empowering words by Rev. Temple Hayes. 9 & 11 am, Sanctuary.
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Walking Between the Worlds On Sunday, March 1 teacher, healer, counselor, writer, and shaman Peter Calhoun will join us during our 9 & 11 am services and will present an afternoon seminar entitled "Walking Between the Worlds."
Peter has been inspiring, guiding, and teaching people how to re-establish their connection with the Earth and reclaim their spiritual powers for the past 30 years. New York Times best-selling author Dr. Christiane Northrup has referred to Peter as a 21st century Carlos Castenada. He is a gifted speaker and storyteller who holds his audiences spellbound with his magical, riveting, often humorous stories. He has discovered that the powers and knowledge that spontaneously awakened in him are the entitlement of everyone and can be claimed by giving up the false belief systems that have become our consensus reality. These beliefs that have been imposed on us are limiting, are suppressive, and are dis-empowering. They have forged the chains which bind us and the prison walls that contain us. Directly or indirectly, they are the cause of all suffering in this world. The solution is to change the way that we perceive the world around us, and to change the way that we perceive ourselves. These are the two magical keys that open the door to a more expanded and more joyous, less limited, and more magical life – a life that is the entitlement of every human being on this planet. The way we perceive the world determines our experience of the world. If we begin to perceive ourselves as a magical being, as a being without limits, as a being that does not need love and joy and abundance but a being that is the essence of all of these, then that is what we experience.
Join Peter at the Walking Between the Worlds seminar and learn: •
How to "see without eyes, hear without ears, and know without thought."
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How to manifest prosperity and abundance in your life.
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How to awaken and use the power of intention to manifest what you need or influence the outcome of a situation.
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Secrets of how Shamans can end droughts or excessive rain.
more magical
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How to completely clear the negativity from a dwelling place, even at a distance.
and more loving
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Ancient secrets that can enable you to communicate with your pets, wild creatures, trees, and the spirits of the rivers, mountains, and forests.
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How to have the most prolific garden in your area. How to conduct ceremonies for healing and protecting the Earth. Change your perceptions! Join Peter at 1:30 pm in First Unity's Sanctuary. The suggested love offering for the afternoon is $25. Pick up his book Soul on Fire at Wings Bookstore to see why reviewers of his book "simply cannot put it down!"
"The Earth is
than we can imagine. These abilities are within all of us ...God has given spiritual powers to everyone,"
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CALL Matthew Starcher 727-657-3648 | Ben Katzara 727-678-0919 Featured Event
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Jazz up Your Tuesday Night!
The Helios Jazz Orchestra will perform at First Unity Church on Tuesday, March 10 at 7 pm in the Sanctuary. Formed in September 2008, this orchestra is a resident ensemble at St. Petersburg College and is directed by SPC faculty member Dr. David Manson. The big band has been featured at the SPC Jazz Festival and at the Palladium Theater. The group performs a wide range of styles including Latin, swing, bebop and standards. First Unity member Michael Cerone is one of the group’s vocalists. No tickets are necessary;
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however, a love offering will be taken and split between the church and the orchestra Child care will be available for a suggested love offering of $5 per child/$10 family. Childcare reservations are required by contacting Dianna Collins at 527-2222 x107.
Sanctuary.
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Love in Action
"You are the light of the world. A city located on a hill can't be hidden. People don't light a lamp and put it under a basket but on a lamp stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before people in such a way that they will see your good works.”— Mark 9:50 Your light shines bright, First Unity! This past Christmas your light shone brightly as you gave generously to those in need. This year we gave more than 650 presents to various community organizations in St. Petersburg. We received many letters of thanks from these organizations, but one stood out that we wanted to share with you. Here is an excerpt from the letter we received from CASA (Community Action Stops Abuse) in St. Petersburg.
as a special gift for his mother. There was much contemplation as he spent several moments carefully picking the perfect wrapping paper and bows. These magical moments were only possible because of your generosity. It is donors like you that help families live safely, free of violence. It is because of you that our families were able to take a break from thinking of what their lives hold next, and enjoy each other.
On the evening of December 20, the staff members at CASA were able to witness one of the most magical evenings off our lives. As CASA families were welcomed though the doors of our special holiday donation location, they cried with joy to see the beautiful toys, clothing and housewares you so generously gave.
We are so very blessed here at First Unity. We have so many opportunities to give and shine our lights. We hold a knowing for you that your light will shine ever brighter and that together we will find even more ways to touch the lives of those around us and remind them that they matter. If you would like to become more involved in our community outreach, please plan to attend one of our monthly meetings with CommUniteam, our outreach ministry. We meet each month on the second Monday at 6 pm in the Conference room.
We watched as a young mother of two wept as we rolled in two bikes that had been donated for her children. On Christmas morning, her three- and four-year-old girls opened the first gifts they had received in their short lives. One young boy jumped up and down with joy as we encouraged him to pick out a new purse
Sept 5 - 21, 2008
Dec 5 - 21, 2008
Jan 23 - Feb 8, 2009
March 13 - 19, 2009
Apr 24 - May 10, 2009
June 12 - 28, 2009
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Spring Equinox and New Beginnings Facilitator: Kathi Wahls Friday March 20, 7 to 9 pm Location: Friendship Hall
The Journey Within: Embracing the Gifts of God
An Introduction to Sai Baba Facilitator: Don Sandin Sunday March 8, 4 to 6 pm Location: Friendship Hall This workshop/worship experience is intended to introduce Sathya Sai Baba to those who attend this meeting. Learn about his phenomenal work: providing free medical care for hundreds of thousands of people in India; providing running water to millions of people who had none; providing education; improving villages throughout India; miraculous healings and changes in people’s lives. Members of the Sai Baba center of Clearwater will share in this presentation by video and personal testimony. There is no charge for this meeting. Sri Sathya Sai Baba was born in 1926 in a small village in India. He is considered an Avatar (God incarnate) and is so acknowledged by 50 million people across the world. He lives in Puttaparthi, India 100 miles north of Bangalore. His compound includes a university emphasizing human values; super specialty hospital with totally free services; meeting halls, residences and accommodations for thousands of people. For his 70th birthday, more than one million people were there - housed and fed - at no cost.
The equinox is an amazing time which happens twice a year, where the day and the night are exactly equal….totally balanced. It is the perfect time to honor new beginnings for our country and our planet and the birthing of a new you or a new project. Come and celebrate this wonderful event under the stars, weather permitting, with fire and drumming. Bring your drums and rattles, lawn chairs and blankets, as we gather at 7 pm. Kathi Wahls LMT, CNHP has been a body worker and natural healthcare practitioner in the Bay area since 1987. She’s a collector and purveyor of crystals, healing stones and other magical things and loves to share her knowledge of the many eclectic spiritual practices she has learned. Stones and crystals have their own unique energy and can assist us in our spiritual growth and development. Using their energies when making sacred tools like smudge fans, prayer beads and crystal grids enhances the potential for growth and healing.
Holotropic Breathwork Facilitator: Karen Castle Saturday March 7, 9 am to 6 pm Location: Friendship Hall Holotropic Breathwork™ is a powerful way of deeply opening to one’s inner wisdom. Developed by Stan Grof, M.D. in the 1980’s, Holotropic Breathwork™ incorporates material from yoga, indigenous shamanic practices, and experiential psychotherapies. Deep and fast breathing combined with cross-cultural music allows one to let go into an altered or holotropic state of consciousness. Through this process healing can take place in many ways: the healing of somatic pain, illness, anxiety,
Many classes require pre-registration, so we have made it easy for you! Sign up online at UnityCampus.org, in Friendship Hall or call 527-2222 x 101. Payment for classes can be made in advance at the church or at the door. Cash, check and credit cards accepted. DATES and LOCATIONS of classes may occasionally change.
Please call Wings Bookstore at 522-6657 or visit UnityCampus.org for up-to-date information. Your commitment to each class is important. Please be prompt to all classes, give each class a place of priority in your life and be fully present while in attendance. Each class has a suggested love offering noted in the descriptions. This is given only as a guideline; please give as you are guided. Your support of this program ensures that we can continue to offer to you the best teachers, materials and classes each year. Each teacher, the church, and this program is supported through your generous love offerings.
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depression, birth or early childhood trauma and relationship issues. The participant will encompass a deep sense of relaxation and well-being. We will do two sessions giving each participant a chance to experience being a breather and a sitter. Creative expression is also included in this workshop. Lunch is provided. The cost is $125. Karen Castle discovered Holotropic Breathwork in 1999. Her first experiences were mystical and healing for her soul’s purpose. She has travelled extensively in the U.S. and in Spain facilitating groups of 50 or more as a Certified Holotropic Breathwork Practitioner. Karen also has an M.A. in transpersonal psychology, a spiritual psychology from which Holotropic Breathwork is based. Karen is a licensed acupuncturist and her expertise lies in the mind, body, spirit awareness and wholeness of health. For more information, please visit her website at www.karencastle.net.
Prayer Bead Workshop Facilitator: Kathi Wahls Saturday March 28, 10 am to 1 pm Saturday April 25, 1 to 3 pm Location: Friendship Hall Beads have been instruments of prayer in many different cultures and beliefs. The use of prayer beads can help focus your attention on the present moment, restore calm and peace, set intentions and affirmations and much more.In this workshop each individual will create their own string of beads to use for focused intention to pray, meditate, calm, manifest, etc. This is a three-hour workshop and all materials are included. The cost is $40. Participants are encouraged to bring any beads or amulets that have special meaning for them to incorporate into their strand of beads.
Ongoing Classes Belly Dance Facilitator: Susan Rodriguez Mondays: 5:45 to 6:45 pm 2nd and 4th Saturdays: 11 am to noon Location: Rm #401 Through isolated movements of the hips, arms, and torso, you will express the mesmerizing rhythms and enchanting melodies of authentic Middle Eastern music, both classical and pop. Yes, you
can express your spirit, dance your heart out, and provide your body a healthy workout all at the same time! In each beginning belly dance class, students will the learn an assortment of basic belly dance moves and then put them together in short choreographies for a fun and invigorating workout. NO PREVIOUS DANCE EXPERIENCE REQUIRED. Just come to class and join the fun! From time to time, longer choreographies will be taught over a span of several weeks. Dropins are still possible and encouraged, but coming to class regularly will enhance the experience. Recommended attire is leggings, a midriff or form-fitting top, bare feet or dance shoes, and a hip scarf, just for fun! $10 per class: Cash (exact change) or checks (made out to First Unity Church). Please sign in when arriving to class.
Deeksha/Oneness Blessings Facilitator: Helen Dahlhauser Wednesdays, 7 to 8 pm Location: Rm #300 Wings Bookstore presents regular Oneness Blessing/Deeksha sessions every Wednesday evening. A love offering will be taken. Call Wings at 522-6657 for more information.
Energy Medicine for Healthy Living Study Group Facilitator: Melanie Smith, DOM, AP First Tuesdays, 6:30 to 8:30 pm Location: Sanctuary Explore deeper realms of Energy Medicine in a practical hands-on environment. Learn to use a variety of ancient healing systems to balance your own energy. Discover your body’s miraculous design for natural self-healing. There is a deep wisdom locked into the energies that flow through your body—much like the blood that courses through your veins. Energy Medicine allows you to tap into this wisdom. It teaches you how to work with your body’s energy to increase your everyday zest and vitality, overcome chronic health problems and enhance the simple pleasure of living in your own body. Open to everyone interested in better health. $10 per class at the door. Recommended text: Energy Medicine by Donna Eden (available in the bookstore.)
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Qigong Facilitator: Lisa Rathgeb Mondays, 6 to 7 pm Location: Rm# 200 QiGong (pronounced chee-gong) is a form of martial arts for ultimate healing. It includes advanced breathing techniques and slow movements to expand your magnetic “Qi-Energy.” This Qi-Energy has a profound effect on blood circulation, longevity, strength and deep levels of awareness. On a spiritual level, it awakens your evolutionary process and deepens our God connection. It is an ancient scientific system of healing that awakens, aligns and directs the body’s own electromagnetic healing force. Only an open mind and heart is required to experience the immense benefits of this exercise. It is important to wear comfortable clothing while doing this practice in order to allow for maximum Qi-Energy flow. QiGong shoes are nice and can be purchased from any martial arts store. A yoga mat or blanket may be required at times. Suggested Love Offering is $10 per class.
Yoga Facilitator: Aria Brunson Tuesdays & Thursdays, 6:45 pm Location: Rm# 401 Are you looking for a workout program that’s easy to learn, requires little or no equipment, and soothes your soul while toning your body? If strengthening your cardiovascular system, toning and stretching your muscles, and improving your mental fitness are on your to-do list, then this ongoing yoga class is for you! Bring a mat and enjoy the benefits yoga brings to mind, body and spirit. Love Offering.
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Ongoing Groups
The following groups meet regularly at First Unity Campus. Newcomers are always welcome!
A Course in Miracles (ACIM). Offered both morning and evenings, this group meets at 10 am on Wednesdays, or at 7 pm on Thursdays. ACIM is a modern-day expression of the demonstrations and teachings of our beloved brother Jesus. This study group reads and discusses the book, which invites us to open to a richer, deeper experience of our spiritual nature. Suggested Love Offering is $5 per class. Rm #300.
Debtors Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from compulsive debting. They meet every Friday at noon in Rm #301. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop incurring unsecured debt. For more information, call (727) 954-6762. No smoking or fragrances, please.
CommUniteam. Want to help others in our church family, community and the world? Join the CommUniteam! Find a way to get involved in outreach at First Unity; we meet every second Monday from 6 to 7 pm in the Conference room.
First Unity Choir. Join us in making a joyful noise! We rehearse Thursdays 7 to 9 pm and sing at Sunday services once a month. Contact Choir Director Garry Miller at 527-2222 x108 or choir@ firstunity.org for more information. Friendship Hall/Sanctuary.
Darshan/Meditation/Science of Spirituality. Meets at 1:30 pm on the 1st through 4th Sundays. Rm #300.
Ladies Auxiliary. Share lunch, fellowship and ideas at 11 am every 2nd and 4th Friday of the month. Everyone is welcome. Various guest speakers present monthly. Rm #300.
The Next Generation of First Unity (NGU). Our purpose is to empower ourselves through service, prayer and personal education to embrace our spiritual potential. Service to our church and community enriches the lives of all involved. Prayer and meditation help us throw off those pesky adult stresses and reconnect with our inner mystic child. And every so often we do stuff just to have fun and be with friends. We invite everyone from the ages of 18 to 35 to join us on Wednesdays at 7 pm in Rm #205. Sober Spirits. This Alcoholics Anonymous group meets at 7:30 pm every Wednesday in Rm #200, and 10 am every Thursday in Rm #300. No smoking, please. * non-handicapped accessible
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Our mission: To encourage awareness of Spirit within and inspire a way of life that brings love, freedom, peace and joy.
Sunday Schedule
First Unity Staff
Services.......................................... 9 and 11 am “Upper Room” Meditation.................. 10:30 am
Rev. Temple Hayes, Minister, x 106 reverendtemple@firstunity.org
Youth & Family Ministry
Connie Barrett, Office Assistant, x 100 office@firstunity.org
Nursery (one month - age 2).......... 9 and 11 am Pre-school (ages 3 through 5)......... 9 and 11 am Kindergarten through 5th grade................ 11am Uniteens, ages 11-13................................ 11 am YOU, ages 14-18...................................... 11 am
Ami Bowen, Communications and Design, x 103 newsletter@firstunity.org
Wednesday Schedule
Helen Harvey, Hospitality and Member Services, x 110 newmember@firstunity.org
Silent Unity Prayer Service ................ 12:10 pm Prayer & Healing Service .....................6:30 pm Youth of Unity, ages 14-18.........................7 pm Next Generation Unity, ages 19-35............7 pm
Church Information Office Hours........... Mon – Thurs, 9 am – 5 pm Website........................................ FirstUnity.org
Dianna Collins, Administrator, x 107 admin@firstunity.org Steven Krugler, Youth and Family Ministry Director, x 109 youth@firstunity.org
Rev. Helen Hornaday, Spiritual Education Director, x 101 spiritualeducation@firstunity.org Sharon Jebens, Bookstore Manager, (727) 522-6657 bookstore@firstunity.org Andrew Mayes, Webmaster, x 103 website@firstunity.org Garry Miller, Choir Director, x 108 choir@firstunity.org
Phone . .....................................(727) 527-2222
Jamie Norman, Audio/Visual Director, x 351 av@firstunity.org
FAX .........................................(727) 526-1277
Sandy Cromp, Communications & Design assistant, x 102
Recorded Prayer........................(727) 525-1757
Laura Watts, Creative Arts & Programming Director, x 108 music@firstunity.org
Silent Unity...............................(816) 969-2000
Bookstore Information
Barbara Zagaria, Bookkeeper, x 104 bookkeeper@firstunity.org
Website............................ WingsBookstore.com
Board of Trustees
Phone........................................(727) 522-6657
Donna Burnette, President, board@firstunity.org Alan Armstrong | Nancy Devlin | Mary Gerken Cindy Guerra | Laurie MacDonald | Don Sandin Daybree Thoms | G. VanGils
Hours . ...................Mon – Fri, 8 am – 9:30 pm w..................................Sat & Sun, 8 am – 6 pm
Unity Chaplains Daybree Thoms.................... chaplain@firstunity.org
Licensed Unity Teachers Linda Carney Lynn Colt Nancy Joy Hudnall Gloria Paul
Diana Rankin Patricia Starwyck Mildred Tyler Joyce Volz
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