
A Positive Path for Spiritual Living

Resources
Unity Education
Unity honors the universal truths in all religions and respects each individual's right to choose a spiritual path. Unity was founded on the teachings of Jesus and the power of affirmative prayer. It is based on a positive, practical, metaphysical approach to Christianity.
For a deeper understanding, click here to access Unity Worldwide Ministries.
Unity embraces five spiritual principles:
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God is the source and creator of all; there is no other enduring power. God is good and present everywhere.
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We are spiritual beings created in God's image. The spirit of God lives within each person; therefore, all people are inherently good.
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We create our life experiences through our way of thinking.
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Through prayer and meditation, we increase our conscious contact with God, bringing forth love, wisdom, health, prosperity and everything good.
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Knowledge of these spiritual principles is not enough, we must live them!
Unity Center of Pittsburgh offers classes on a regular basis to enhance our spiritual understanding. When classes are scheduled, the information is provided here.
Prayer Support
In 1890, Charles and Myrtle Fillmore formed the Society of Silent Help, which developed into what today is called Silent Unity. Silent Unity is the worldwide prayer ministry of Unity and has been praying with people seeking spiritual support for 125 years. This is a 24/7 prayer ministry and serves people of all faiths from all parts of the world. To reach someone right now at Silent Unity, click here.
Each Sunday after service, a member of our prayer team is available to offer individualized prayer support for those who desire it.
Daily Word
Daily Word is a publication written by a dedicated team of spiritual writers offering inspiration and practical teachings through daily prayer messages. Since 1924, the Daily Word has been a powerful resource to assist people in living and creating healthy, prosperous and meaningful lives. There are many different avenues to access this inspirational publication. Click here to see today's word and connect to these beautiful messages.
New Thought Partners
Community Support & Hotlines
Abuse Hotlines:
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PA Department of Human Services Child line & abuse registry ~ (800) 932-0313
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Pittsburgh Elder Abuse Hotline ~ (800) 344-4319
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Women's Center & Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh ~ (412) 687-8005 ext 1
Crisis Hotlines:
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Allegheny County ~ (888) 796-8226 (Resolve Crisis Network)
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Beaver County ~ (800) 400-6180 (Beaver County System of Care)
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Butler County ~ (800) 292-3866 (Center for Community Crisis Line)
LGBTQIA Support: (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender/Transsexual, Queer/Questioning, Intersex, Asexual/Allies)
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Delta Foundation ~ (412) 322-2800 (LGBT advocacy group)
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Dreams of Hope ~ (412) 361-2065 (Queer youth arts)
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The Gay & Lesbian Community Center of Pittsburgh ~ (412) 422-0144
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Persad Center ~ (412) 441-9786
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PFLAG ~ (412) 833-4556
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Proud Haven ~ (412) 953-4666
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Ridgefield Recovery ~ (855) 404-7331
Mental Health:
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NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) ~ (888) 264-7972
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The Warm Line ~ (866) 661-9276
Prayer Support:
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Silent Unity ~ (800) 669-7729
Senior Support:
Sexual Assault Support:
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PAAR (Pittsburgh Action Against Rape) ~ (866) 363-7273
Suicide Prevention:
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National Suicide Prevention Lifeline ~ (800) 273-8255