Richard Rohr reminds you, “You don’t think yourself into new ways of living. You live yourself into new ways of thinking.” His words echo the heart of Unity’s Fifth Principle: “You must put spiritual truth into practice in order to change your life.”
This principle invites you to move beyond theory and into action. It suggests that transformation doesn’t begin in your mind alone, it begins in the choices you make, the habits you cultivate, and the ways you embody truth in your daily life. Your spiritual growth often unfolds in surprising ways: not by grasping for new ideas, but by living into them, allowing practice to reshape your understanding.
Join Reverend James Kress this Sunday for a message on how embodying truth can open you to new ways of thinking, living, and being. This lesson marks the conclusion of our series on Unity’s Five Basic Principles.
Whether you are just beginning to explore spiritual ideas or have walked this path for many years, you are welcome here.
You can join us in person or online.
Our music ensemble features Julie Croteau on vocals, LeeAnn Aerlyn-Moore on piano, Jim Turner on bass, and Judith Pinkerton on violin.