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Temple Hayes


Temple Ann Hayes is an ordained Minister of First Unity Church, a New Thought center in St. Petersburg, Florida. She is also the Spiritual Leader and CEO of First Unity Spiritual Campus, an Internationally Recognized Speaker, Radio Host, practicing Shamanic healer, and author of several books; including her critically acclaimed When Did You Die? Eight Steps to Stop Dying Every Day and Start Waking Up.

== Early life ==
Named after her grandfather, Temple Ann Hayes was born in 1959 to a Southern Baptist family in Anderson, South Carolina. At the age of five, Temple had a spiritual awakening and knew at that young age that she was "different" and was being called into ministry. During these early years Temple found that she had a deep love for animals; frequently bringing orphaned or injured animals home with her. Rev Hayes states in her book that she "found God in nature, in music, and in the arts". Despite being told in the sixth grade that she would not amount to anything because she "talked too much"; Temple began to build her self-confidence through art, music, and sports. She began playing softball at the age of ten, and seventeen years later with a batting average of .686, Temple was nominated as an All-American and elected to the National Softball Hall of Fame in 1979.
Amateur Softball Association of America.

Coming of age during the 1970s, Temple’s early beliefs and philosophies were heavily influenced by the conflicting tides of Civil, Women’s, Gay, Animal, and Religious Rights. In her early teens, Temple became involved in a same sex relationship. When this was discovered, she had to learn to lie to herself and others about her sexual orientation. She would successfully hold up that lie for decades. It was during this time she developed an addiction to alcohol that would eventually interfere with every aspect of her life. Until one day when Temple was twenty, and after multiple automobile accidents, arrests, and physical injuries, Temple was invited to a Unity Church in Greenville, South Carolina. That experience began a shift in her, and within a few years, she had moved to a new city, stopped drinking, and became involved in group therapy meetings.

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