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Join us Sun 8/4 for a special video message from Rev. Linda Martella-Whitsett!

Updated: Aug 1, 2024



The Audacity to Forgive


How many times have you thought, I’ve forgiven them, only to be struck

with more feelings days later? Something doesn’t feel right about the idea

of letting a wrong-doer off the hook.

And all the nice things we’ve been taught about how to forgive, such as “forgive

and forget” and it’s about giving-love-for—whatever that means, they don’t make sense. Let’s find a better way.


Please note: our online service will only be available during the duration

of our livestream!


Music by Byron Nash



Unity Center of Pittsburgh invites you to join us on Sunday Mornings.

We meet at 10:30 am Eastern Time. The address is 5343 Kincaid Street,

Pittsburgh, PA 15224.

Parking is free and available on the street or in the lot across from the center located on the corner at Kincaid Street and N. Aiken. Traveling by bus? Pittsburgh Regional Transit Route 88.


If you are unable to join us in person, you can stream our service here on YouTube.


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UNITY PRINCIPLES

God is the source and creator of all; there is no other enduring power. God is good and present everywhere.

We are spiritual beings created in God's image. The spirit of God lives within each person; therefore all people are inherently good. 

We create our life experiences through our way of thinking. 

Through prayer and meditation, we increase our conscious contact with God, bringing forth love, wisdom, health, prosperity, and everything good.

Knowledge of these spiritual principles is not enough; we must live them!

 

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