Unity Boston Weekly Update     February 19, 2012
 February 2012
Greetings!

  

Every Sunday many people go to church while others are sleeping or engaged in other weekend activities. Since our weekends are limited, should we spend part of it in church?
Some comments on why people will be attending church this Sunday:    

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        "I go to church for spiritual renewal."

 

"Like my truck, I fill it with gas but after a few days it runs out, likewise my soul needs filling. So, I attend church as often as I can to refuel my spirit so that I may continue on my spiritual journey!" 
 
"I connect with God in a special way that I am unable to do by myself." 
 
"I geuss I can practice seeing the Spirit of God in others and then see it in me when I am in church easier than when I am at home by myself." 

 

Please join us this Sunday, February 19 at our 11:00 AM Celebration Service to re-discover that our challenges are not intended to overcome us, BUT, for us to overcome.  The lesson is entitled, Handling Your GIANT Problems.  

 

The biblical text from which we seek metaphysical guidance is Jesus' statement in the Gospel of John 16:33 which tells us: "These things I have spoken to you, so that in Me you may have peace. In the world you have tribulation, but take courage; I have overcome the world." (NASB)    

 

Come learn how this can be applied positively to your life. Come early, bring a friend and let your body, mind and soul heal.  

 
Free parking is available along Colchester and other side streets.
Remember the T is also a great option. 





 

A Spiritual Australian Didgeridoo Workshop 

with 
Phil Shiva Jones
 
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When:       Sunday, February 26, 2012
Where
 :      Unity Boston                  
Cost:        $20.00  (Workshop)
                                                                                           
Time:        1:00 - 3:00 PM (workshop)           (Guest Speaker at 11:00 AM Service)      
 
This interactive workshop explores the use of breath and sound frequencies to connect with the Divine, and create a deeply serene state of consciousness for the enhancement of healing, meditation, prayer and creativity.

  

The didgeridoo is an ancient mesmerizing drone instrument made from the eucalyptus tree and is traditionally played in healing ceremonies by the Aboriginal clans of Australia.

  

Playing the didgeridoo creates soothing and resonant harmonics that easily erase the 'monkey chatter' in the mind ~ enhancing mental clarity and emotional equilibrium.

  

The primordial vibrations of the didgeridoo, combined with the breathing techniques, help create a state of relaxation, lower blood pressure, relax the heart, improve digestion, and ~ as recently proven by the British Medical Association ~ significantly reduce sleep apnea.
 
~No prior musical experience is necessary~
 
 
  All participants will be provided an instrument to play during the workshop.
 
Phil (Shiva) Jones was the lead singer/songwriter for the renowned English spiritual rock band 'Quintessence' (Island Records), and has been merging various spiritual mantras, sounds and themes into his professional music career since the 1960's. An engaging and inspiring interfaith minister and singer, Phil currently lectures and performs at churches and spiritual fellowships, wellness centers, yoga studios, and universities throughout the USA.  

Rev. Phil Jones, an Inter-faith Minister, will also be the guest speaker at the 11:00 AM service on February 26.
 


 



 

  
Mary Hayes Grieco - The Forgiveness Workshop
Sunday March 18, 2012
 1:00 - 4:00 PM

 

 

 
Mary Hayes Grieco  
Forgiveness Book 
Mary Hayes Grieco, a respected spiritual teacher based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, is an original and expansive thinker, a pragmatic emotional healer, and an uplifting public speaker.  Currently she is the director and lead trainer of the Midwest Institute for Forgiveness Training, and the author of:

Unconditional Forgiveness:

A Simple and Proven Method to Forgive Everyone and Everything.

Unconditional love and forgiveness are spiritual practices that keep us physically healthy and help us evolve to greater levels of worldly success and spiritual freedom. During the course of the workshop you will learn how to live in greater harmony with life.   
 

 

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Unconditional Forgiveness

 

    

 

 

 

 


 

 Daily Word Discussion - Sundays 10:00 AM   


Daily Word

 

 Daily Word, our spiritual guide and comfort for every day of the month, is an important part of our Unity practice. Join us each Sunday morning at 10:00 AM to discuss the affirmations for the coming week. Itʼs a great way to share the messages of support that this powerful little magazine brings us.





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My Estate Manager

 

My Estate Manager

 

Unity Boston has provided a free web-based tool to the visitors of our website called My Estate Manager to assist you with estate planning, preparation, and management that helps families deal with this situation confidently, effectively . . . and with a feeling of control.

 

It's a unique estate planning and post-death administration resource that offers a secure, step-by-step guide that explains what to expect, what to do - and when.

It also shows how to get immediate support from local service providers
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Thank You For Supporting Unity Boston Energy Fund 


It is with grateful hearts that we thank you for your support over this past year.  

    

We seek your assistance to help pay our energy bills. Each day when we enter our beloved church, we are blessed by the comfort of heating in winter, cooling in summer, and electricity and water throughout the year. 

Whether you are here or away, we ask you to please remember your 
spiritual home and its energy expenses.

You can donate either by check payable to Unity Boston Energy Fund, or 
by going online to our secure website, http://www.unityboston.org

We welcome your financial support and wish you unlimited blessings. 
 

 

            

 

  

  

 
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"Confucius Say"
   

Confucius say, "When you are angry at neighbor, walk a mile in his shoes. Then you will be a mile away from him, and you will have his shoes!"


 

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