Unity Identity Interregional Survey

Inspired by Unity Northwest Region’s survey

Unity Identity Interregional Survey

History

This survey was inspired by the video publications by Unity World Headquarters' CEO, Rev. Jim Blake, and Unity Worldwide Ministries' chair of the board of trustees, Rev. Sylvia E Sumter, which sparked the conversation around Unity's identity.

Unity Northwest Region (UNR) developed and initially distributed the survey among their ministries to get a sense of where their members stand on this and other questions within their region. Graciously, UNR has shared its survey with USCR to add to the conversation, and we decided to distribute the same survey among our region.

Ultimately, the survey link was shared independently with the Unity Minister’s FB discussion group without our intention, adding many more voices outside our region to the conversation.

We shared the survey results in time for the January 8 UWM town hall meeting on Wednesday, January 3, 2024, with Rev. Shad Groverland, Rev. Sylvia E Sumter, and Rev. Jim Blake. On Thursday, January 4, the survey was distributed among the subscribers of the USCR newsletter.

 

Reflection

We understand that the survey may not satisfy the expectations of an official, representative survey. However, we believe that the survey serves as an indicator for both UWM and UWH’s leadership, where the field ministries, their leaders, and contributing stakeholders stand on the question of whether Unity’s identity is Christian-based or continues to align with the universal spiritually-based messaging introduced by its branding identity.

Ultimately, we believe that the question of Unity’s identity is one that should be contemplated, discussed, and recognized by more than just a few members of our two worldwide organization’s leadership and include the voice of those who have been spreading the message around the world and in the field for decades.

As such, given the budget available to UWM and UWH in comparison to any ministry or regional organization, distributing a sophisticated and representative survey to ask the question about Unity’s identity is only a matter of willingness rather than opportunity.

The question of Unity Identity is one that has been contemplated for many years, and every now and again, the discussion flares up to inspire a renewed check-in on how we all relate to it. We believe that this question cannot and should not be considered by only a very few at the helm of our movement. It should also not be limited to any organizational identity that is not solely representative of Unity as a movement. Instead, an open and honest conversation among all true stakeholders (UWM, UWH, regions, field) should be held based on clarifying rather than confusing or inconsistent terms to offer transparency among us all.

May we find calm and ease in this question and cherish each other’s positions, beliefs, thoughts, feelings, and actions. May we forgive each other for our passionate responses not always aligned with the Peace that passes all Understanding. We all deserve to be heard and listened to so that our movement may adapt and evolve as needed.

In deep Gratitude to all,

Unity South Central Region
Board of Trustees

Rev. Jean-Marie Schweizer, president
Rev. Gordon Keyler, vice president
Rev. Tomas De Leon, treasurer
Rev. Kirti Cesaratto, secretary
Rev. Karen Saunders, regional representative
Linda Gillispie, LUT representative

“Other” Submissions

 I resonate most with Unity being a way life. Steeped in the teachings of the Fillmores with Christian roots and eastern mysticism influence. When asked i simply say a positive path for spiritual living.

I say that we are an APPROACH to Christianity, following the teachings of Jesus and using the bible, and we are not religious but spiritual

Positive, Progressive, Practical, Inclusive, Christianity w/o the Christian "label"

Spiritual (While Living in the buckle of the Bible Belt, I have learned just how valuable the metaphysical teachings of Unity are. Yeshua (Jesus) was never a Christian. His teachings are from his Jewish faith first taught him by his mother from the time he could hear. While the human part of me is sad that Christianity has come to stand for exclusion, separation and judgement, I am extremely grateful that my I Am consciousness can embrace all paths.

Spiritual, drawing in the teachings of Jesus but not identifying as modern christian

Combination of both

Non denominational Christian based

New thought Christianity

Christian Based AND Universal Spirituality-Based.  As the Spiritual Leader of UMtP for over 8 years, my messages are open to all Spiritual Paths.  Our group does have some traditional parts including the Lord's Prayer.  Because of that, our church advertises as Practical Christianity so people aren't surprised when we use Jesus in a message, as the Example, not the exception.

Both - I have always found we identified as needed for our communitues

metaphysical

The “other” Christianity /Integral  FOUNDATIONAL versus Fundamental

Practical, Metaphysical Christianity ~ expressing our Christ Light within in practical, progressive, spiritual ways (which many Christians don't see as Christian and never will). We have always been some of both, from the get-go. Why fixate on making us choose one or the other now? Feels a bit like movement-wide self-sabotage. It's right there in the name! UNITY!

I think Unity is organically a "New thought group."   To call it "Christian" based is too restrictive and inaccurate.  I always wanted it to be referred to as a "Spiritual Center" instead of "Church." That is a good distinction that we are different. "... a group of religious denominations, authors, philosophers, and individuals who share a set of beliefs concerning metaphysics, positive thinking, the law of attraction, healing, life force, creative visualization, and personal power." I wanted to add that in another definition of "New Thought" it says it  "emphasizes the teachings of Jesus, is a positive approach to living that emphasizes the practice of the presence of God for practical reasons."  This describes Unity to me.

“Other” Submissions

"Spiritual but-not-religious, multi-faith," most definitely. I do not like the word "progressive," as these days it is a word that is associated with the liberal political movement, and will turn away people with more conservative beliefs. I know members have left because of some of the "progressive political influences" that have been integrated at Unity.  We need to be VERY careful associating ourselves with some of the DIVISIVE POLITICAL WORDS being used these days. As TRUTH students we know the power of words. When the board created the "Resolution on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion" statement, I was very upset, and considered leaving Unity all together.  Words used that disturbed me were : systemic racism, Implicit Bias,  and White Fragility. I so not agree with any of these words. Unity needs to be more generic in teachings to all people and it is not "inclusive" to all when things feel political. Keep it out of Unity. That is not our purpose.  Just focus on the Golden Rule. As far as I know we have always been inclusive and diverse. If in the past there was some inequality perhaps it was during the times when this was the "norm" during the 50's especially,  and it was wrong and is wrong to be racist , but we have come so far. I feel putting energy, focus and money into this makes it bigger/worse and makes people feel awkward and separated. Appreciate you sending this survey out so we can voice our various opinions.

A mix of both. We are in a small town, and yet we have a mix of Christians, pagans, Jews, agnostics, and more. They are all drawn to us BECAUSE we bring it all together to help people find practical, logical ways of being what they are in a diverse and often fractured world. WE ARE SUPPOSED TO BE UNITY! Who raised this issue in the first place, and why? I think we need to look closely at that. If we are busy BEING Unity, there is no time to create an issue that forces people to take sides like this. Can't we just BE UNITY? My congregation and leadership is befuddled by this angst over such stark definition. Is it actually needed, or are we bigger than this? I have always thought we were bigger than this. It's right there in the name, or I thought it was! I think it should be! Why are we fighting over this? I have been in Zooms where ministers end up fighting and crying over this. We are better than this.

Both options

Both/and progressive Christian/spritual but not religious multifath

Combination of both

focusing on inclusivity with a base focused on Jesus teaching. (Jesus was not a christian)

Interreligious messaging

Messages based on the teachings of Jesus

Spiritual All Inclusive teachings or Spiritual All Accepting Living

We draw mostly from people who have a Christian background who no longer resonate with the term Christianity... we say It's Different Here and let them find out how.

We include both and have a combination in our ministry - those that are involved with the spiritual and do not relate to progressive Christianity but also the message for those that find this the essence of Unity

 

“Other” Submissions

Attendant

Chaplain (at church and in a hospital setting)

Former Youth consultant

Hospital Chaplain, I preach every Sunday

I am non of the above. I do not have a role in any Unity center or church.

I am volunteer, supporter and assist teaching Self Awareness through USCCO

I have been a member since about 1994 and very active with the kids most of that time. I was the Youth Director for  8 years and still teach once a month.

Leadership Council

Many volunteer tasks for UCOP, lead classes, greeter, platform assistant, co-founder of Folx with Faith,

Member

Minister Emeritus

Minister of Music

Minister of Record

PAST BOARD MEMBER; PAST STAFF

Past Board President

Program Director of Folx with Faith (A Ministry of Unity Church of Overland Park)

Regional Consultant

Retired Unity minister who founded a church and pastored it 36  years.

Small Group Facilitator, Chair Of Folx with Faith, Unity Spiritual Director Program

Spiritual Co-Ordinator

staff

Teaching and preaching in the field

Trainer for Unity South Central Region

Transition Specialist

Unity Minister not assigned to a center currently.

Video Ministry Leader

Volunteer Coordinator