Unity focuses on Thanksgiving

Saturday, November 07, 2009 |
The Rev. Andy Kress will focus his three Unity by the Bay sermons in November on the theme of Thanksgiving.
In the Unity and New Thought movement, the major themes during the month of Thanksgiving Holiday involve blessings, giving, receiving, sharing and the Kingdom of Heaven Consciousness. All will be done with the mind set of an overall attitude of gratitude, while dealing with healing needs.
Kress will discuss, in this three-week series, how to put Thanksgiving to work as a powerful tool for internal and external peace, harmony and well being.
Unity by the Bay is located at 2100 Union Ave., North Bend. Services begin at 10 a.m. on Sundays.
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