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  2. Unity Church - Wikipedia

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    The Unity School of Christianity was founded in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1889 by Charles Fillmore (1854–1948) and Myrtle Fillmore (1845–1931) after Mrs. Fillmore had been cured of her tuberculosis, she believed, by spiritual healing. To learn more about spiritual principles, the Fillmores studied the teachings of world religions and the ...

  3. Charles Fillmore (Unity Church) - Wikipedia

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    Fillmore's vegetarian restaurant Unity Inn, in 1924. In a pamphlet called "Answers to Your Questions About Unity", poet James Dillet Freeman says that Charles and Myrtle both had health problems and turned to some new ideas which they believed helped to improve these problems. Their beliefs are centered on two basic propositions: (1) God is good.

  4. H. Emilie Cady - Wikipedia

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    Harriet Emilie Cady (July 12, 1848 – January 3, 1941) was an American homeopathic physician and author of New Thought spiritual writings. [1] Her 1896 book Lessons in Truth: A Course of Twelve Lessons in Practical Christianity is now considered one of the core texts on Unity Church teachings. [2]

  5. List of Christian movements - Wikipedia

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    Christian Family Movement: a U.S. movement of parish and small groups of families that meet to reinforce Christian values. Christian fundamentalism: sought to assert a minimal set of traditional Christian beliefs against the influences of Modernist Christianity; became a movement of separation from the "mainline" Protestant churches.

  6. Emma Curtis Hopkins - Wikipedia

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    Josephine Emma Curtis Hopkins (September 2, 1849 – April 8, 1925) was an American spiritual teacher and leader. She was involved in organizing the New Thought movement and was a theologian, teacher, writer, feminist, mystic, and healer; who taught and ordained hundreds of people, including notably many women.

  7. Johnnie Colemon - Wikipedia

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    After being diagnosed with an incurable disease, [13] Colemon had a crisis of faith deciding to attend Unity School of Christianity. Colemon was the third Black student ordained as a Unity Minister in 1956. [14] While a student at Unity School, Colemon like all Black students at the time, was told she could not live on campus. For two years ...

  8. When to Use Salted vs. Unsalted Butter, According to Our ...

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    As a highly opinionated group, our team doesn’t always agree on some key culinary questions. We’ve had many arguments about whether a hot dog is a sandwich, if ketchup belongs on a bacon, egg ...

  9. Daily Word - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Word is a daily inspirational message provided by Unity. Themes include inner peace, hope, healing, guidance, and others. Themes include inner peace, hope, healing, guidance, and others. It is distributed via print magazine , website , e-mail and through a mobile app .