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This Sunday @ UCC: I Am - Leddy Hammock
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From lyrics by Eddie Watkins, Jr.):
We’re not alone and there’s nothing we have to do on our own, because we are the place where God lives, moves and breathes and has Its being.
We are the place where God shows up.
I am the place, you are the place, we are the place where God shows up. |
| | | | Tue, Jan 9 12:00 PM Café
All are welcome to our popular, annual “Treasure Mapping” class.
This annual gathering is a great opportunity to begin the new year by visualizing the things you want to manifest in your life.
A treasure map pictures what we want. It has been called “pictured prayer.” Just as a road map indicates the way to a planned destination, a treasure map helps us get what we desire – healing, supply, a job, possessions, happiness. Physically, it is a piece of paper on which we have placed pictures of what we want with statements of faith. …
We think, and we form our world after the pattern of our thinking. A map helps us think right so that we can and do create what we want to experience. It keeps us close to God. It reminds us every time we look at it that we are one with God. … This is the wonderful part of treasure mapping.
What Should you Bring?
We’ll supply everything you need to create your treasure map, but we’ll gratefully receive any magazines you might wish to donate. Magazines and catalogs with lots of pictures are preferable
In preparation for the treasure mapping we would be grateful for any used magazines you can share with us. They can be dropped off during the week or on Sundays. |
| | David Roth - Sermon in Song & Concert
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| Sermon in Song Sun, Jan 21 10:30 PM Sanctuary
Concert Mon, Jan 22 7:00 PM Peace Chapel
David Roth brings his unique wit and incomprable songwriting to UCC for a must attend sermon in song!
David, a UCC favorite, strikes many chords, hearts, and minds with his unique songs, offbeat observations, moving stories, sense of the hilarious, and powerful singing and subject matter. As singer, songwriter, recording artist, keynote speaker, workshop leader, and instructor, David has earned top honors at premier songwriter competitions – Kerrville (TX) and Falcon Ridge (NY) – and taken his music, experience, and expertise to a wide variety of venues in this and other countries full-time for three decades.
Read more
DavidRothMusic.com
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| | Treasure Mapping
Tue, 12:00 PM Café
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| Unity Singers Rehearsal
Wed, 6:00 PM Sanctuary
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| Prayer & Meditation Service
Wed, 7:00 PM Peace CHAPEL
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| Tai Chi
Thur, 6:00 PM Peace COTTAGE
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| Half Hour Hebrew
Thur, 7:00 PM Café
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| Torah Study
Thur, 7:30 PM Café
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| AA Meeting
Thur, 7:30 PM Peace COTTAGE
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| AA Meeting
Fri, 7:00 PM Peace COTTAGE
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| CPR Class
Sat, 10:00 AM Peace COTTAGE
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| | WINGS Book Study Group
Jan 16, 11:30 AM Café
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| Half Day Meditation Retreat
Jan 20, 8:30 AM Dhamma Wheel
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| Express Saturday
Jan 20, 9:00 AM UCC Campus
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| Theosophical Society Meeting
Jan 20, 1:30 PM Peace COTTAGE
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| David Roth-Sermon in Song
Jan 21, 10:30 AM Sanctuary
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| David Roth Concert
Jan 22, 7:00 PM
Peace CHAPEL
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| Temple of Spiritual Awareness
Jan 23, 7:00 PM Peace COTTAGE
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| Service Saturday
Feb 3, 9:00 AM UCC Campus
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| New Member Meet n Greet n Eat
Feb 11, 12:00 PM Peace CHAPEL
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| Annual Business Meeting
Feb 18, 12:00 PM Sanctuary
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| | | | January Heart of the House - Frank Bowman
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| | The voice of UCC via sax and clarinet, Frank Bowman originally planned to be a band director. After two and a half years of college studies “making me hate my favorite thing,” Frank changed his major and graduated from the University of South Florida with degrees in Anthropology and Social Psychology, which earned his entry to a 42-year career working with the underprivileged in low income neighborhoods. All the while, he continued to pursue his passion for music and performing that was rooted in his childhood and could not be stifled.
Born on Long Island and moving at the age of 8 to St. Petersburg, Frank was continuously exposed to live music. His mother always listened to old songs on the radio, and a baby grand was ever-present. His grandfather played trombone in a band in the 1920s and 30s. Frank sang with the St. Petersburg Boys Choir from the age of 9 until his voice changed at age 12. He started playing clarinet in the 6th grade, adding the saxophone at Dixie Hollins High School, where he played in concert and stage bands and was the principal clarinetist in the Pinellas Youth Symphony. In 1981, he began playing with popular local bands. An original member of the “Tom Kats” 18-piece band, he performed with the international blues legend “Rock Bottom” and award-winning blues guitarist Molten Mike with whom he played and recorded for over 20 years.
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| | Catch Frank at American Stage
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| I Get a Kick - A Sinatra Celebration Paul Wilborn and Blue Roses
Jan 19 & 20 8:00 PM Jan 21 7:00 PM Lobby Cabaret
Join Paul Wilborn, Eugenie Bondurant, Matt Cowley and Frank Bowman for a night of your favorite Sinatra songs and stories from his career.
All three shows will likely be sold out by show time, so get your tickets early for this special event!
Tickets: AmericanStage.org or call: 727-823-7529
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| | "Getting to Know You . . ." here at Unity!
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| Everyone enjoys the delightful and insightful interviews written up and printed in our newsletters to help us get to know our Unity family.
If you haven't been interviewed before, please email info@unityofclearwater.org or phone the office at 727-531-0992 to add your name to our list.
We'd love to see an interview of you in our newsletters and your circle of close friends and family will be delighted, too! |
| | | | YOUR COVENANT OF WEALTH
“A close study of Abraham’s life reveals several other prosperity secrets. His grandson Jacob followed the practice of tithing and became a very prosperous man. Jacob also used a method well known to the ancients for producing satisfying results–that of making a covenant with the Lord.
In his covenant, Jacob asked for divine protection, for food, clothing, shelter, work, and harmony in his family relationships. In return for these blessings he covenanted to tithe all that he received. His resulting prosperity is thus described: ‘The man Jacob became rich, and gained more and more until he became very wealthy. He had possessions of flocks and herds, and a great household.’ Later he was reconciled with his brother Esau, whom he had earlier deceived. The extent of his prosperity is shown in the rich reconciliation gift [he offered Esau] . . . . He presented [great bounty] to Esau with these words: ‘Accept, I pray you, my gift that is brought to you; because God has dealt graciously with me, and because I have enough.’”
(Catherine Ponder in The Prospering Power of Love [Unity School of Christianity, 1966]
Your Weekly Prosperity Affirmation: I ALWAYS HAVE ENOUGH AND MORE THAN ENOUGH! THANK YOU, GOD!
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