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United Church of Religious Science -- an explaintion


"A look at Science of Mind"....

Church of Religious Science.... The United Church of Religious Science is also called the Science of Mind Church. Like The Love Church, the United Church of Religious Science is a New Thought Church. (It should be noted, however, that The Love Church is a Christian New Thought church and places strong emphasis on the healing, love, peace, and prosperity teachings of Christ.) It's founder was a man named Dr. Ernest Holmes, who wrote a book called "The Science of Mind." In it, he brought together "the laws of science, the opinions of philosophy, and the revelations of religion applied to the needs and the aspirations of humankind."

He is famous for saying, "There is a power for good in the universe greater than you are and you can use it."

The Science of Mind philosophy, simply put, is that there is One Infinite Mind, God, which permeates all things, all creation. It teaches that there is a "Mind Principle" and that we can learn to use this Principle for specific purposes, such as helping others, healing, ending poverty, and bringing happiness to people who live in sadness and despair.

The United Church of Religious Science teaches that there is only God and that we are all incarnation of this God and that God's Spirit is in US, eternally, and that heaven is in us and that we experience it in greater and greater amounts as we become aware of its existence and open ourselves to it. Since Christ taught that "the Kingdom is within," this is consistent with the beliefs of The Love Church, although we are not affiliated with the United Church of Religious Science or Science of Mind. More at: www.religiousscience.org.


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    • Unity Church, an "old" "new" church

      What we now know as The Unity Movement had a shaky start because of the frail health of its founders: Charles and Myrtle Fillmore. In the late 1880s, Charles had tuberculosis and Myrtle also suffered poor health. They had tried their hand at various enterprises but, in 1884, the couple arrived in Kansas City, MO. Investing in real estate, they lost everything. It was then that Spirit moved in their hearts and they founded Modern Thought Publishing Company in 1889. Later, in 1914, they opened the Unity School of Christianity.

      Mr. and Mrs. Fillmore depended a great deal on their printed materials, which they sold only for "love offerings." In those early days, they began publishing a magazine called Modern Thought, and Unity Magazine was opened in 1889.

      \ The Unity movement endured and grew and by the early 1900's, Unity owned and operated publishing business. They preached, published, and they also entered the new medium of radio broadcasting. But, even that wasn't enough as the health-conscious Fillmores also operated Unity Inn, which was famous for vegetarian meals.

      Today, Unity is a world-wide movement that believes in Christianity as was taught and exemplified by Jesus Christ. But, they add interpretation based on our experience in modern times.

      Unity doesn't preach dogma; its members aren't required to believe in a speficic creed. And, participation in Unity is open to all, regardless of church background. This is also true with The Love Church Worldwide which, although not directly affiliated with Unity, does still trace its New Thought heritage to the Filmores. This would be similar to Methodists considering John Wesley to be their sect's founder, or John Calvin the founder of the Presbyterian Church.

      Unity Church beliefs include that God is the Divine Mind, creator of all, including we humans. Thus, we are all brothers and sisters, all One in God. While Unity places importance on Christ's death on the cross, it tends to place greater empathis on His life and teachings. More at www.unity.org


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