Come and discover Unity's positive practice of Christ's love and acceptance on your spiritual path. We celebrate our oneness. We honor and affirm the dignity of all. We embrace your race, creed, color, and diversity.
Sunday Worship: 9:00 am and 11:00 am (with Youth programs at both services) AA: Mondays 8:00 p.m. Prayer Group: Tuesdays at 9:30 am NA: Sundays at 6:00 pm
Volunteer opportunities are available: Scrip and Bookstore
Questions contact: Marcia Burgstahler or contact church office by phone 385-2239 or email office@unitykalamazoo.com
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3rd Friday Night Film Group
Unity of Kalamazoo Spiritual Cinema 3rd Friday Film Series - 7:00 pm - LOVE OFFERING 1204 Whites Road,Kalamazoo The Mission of the Unity of Kalamazoo Film Group is to bring spiritually themed films that ennoble, and inspire the attendee's but are generally not widely seen in most commercial theaters. We will also begin each showing with a short film or animation.
You Can Heal Your Life
March 19, 7 pm
This
entertaining and inspirational movie based on the best-selling book of the same
name is hosted by author and teacher Louise L. Hay. This film gives penetrating
insights into Louise's fascinating personal story; and shows how her views on self-esteem, abundance, and the metaphysical causes behind physical ailments
were developed. It also reveals how she applied these concepts to her own
emotional, spiritual, and professional life. 90 MinutesPG
Love Offering taken and Popcorn Served
You Can Heal Your Life
The Soloist
The Soloist
April 16, 7 pm
Sometimes people randomly cross paths,
and forever will be changed. That's the subtle, yet profound, message of The Soloist, a deeply moving and deeply human film about people and what, and
whom, they connect with. Robert Downey Jr., who is effortlessly charismatic,
plays Los Angeles Times columnist Steve Lopez, whose job it is to report on the
character and characters, of Southern California. But even a (slightly) jaded
reporter can be profoundly touched by a story he reports on, and then allows to
unfold in real time. The subject of Lopez's column is Nathaniel Ayers (Jamie
Foxx, also in a stellar turn), a homeless street musician whose lovely
music--played on a battered two-string violin--Lopez hears one day on a walk
not far from the Times office. Lopez learns Ayers once attended Juilliard
before mental illness sent him into a spiral, and the column detailing Ayers'
journey touches the community--as well as both men. 117 Minutes PG-13