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Glenn Mosley (minister) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Unity Church
Unity, known informally as Unity Church, is a spiritual philosophical movement within the wider New Thought movement and is best known to many through its ''Daily Word'' devotional publication. It describes itself as a "positive, practical Christianity" which "teach() the effective daily application of the principles of Truth taught and exemplified by Jesus Christ" and promotes "a way of life that leads to health, prosperity, happiness, and peace of mind." Unity operates several programs, including a prayer program called ''Silent Unity'', the ''Unity Society of Practical Christianity'', ''Unity School of Christianity'', ''Unity Institute'', the Office of Prayer Research, the ''Association of Unity Churches'', and ''Unity House'', the church's publishing arm. The home of Unity is at Unity Village, Missouri, a suburb of Kansas City. ==History== Unity 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. This resulted in the Fillmores' studying spiritual healing and being influenced by Emma Curtis Hopkins and Mary Baker Eddy (the founder of Christian Science). The Unity Institute and Seminary shares their insights through education programs, magazines, books, and pamphlets. Silent Unity, a telephone and email service, offers people help through prayer and counseling. After World War I, Unity Village was developed 15 miles from Kansas City. The movement was led, in part, after Charles Fillmore’s death, by the Fillmores’ sons and grandchildren.
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