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Five Principles of the Unity Christian Church

by Ron Kurtus (revised 11 January 2009)

Unity is a religion based on holistic Christian concepts. The church is based on five principles concerning God, goodness, thoughts, prayer and action. These basic ideas make up the Unity belief system. Unity is not considered a "mainstream" Christian religion. Rather it is classified under the "New Thought" genre of religions.

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This lesson will answer those questions. There is a mini-quiz near the end of the lesson.

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Five principles

The five principles upon which followers of the Unity Christian religion base their faith are:

1. God is good

God is absolute good and everywhere present.

There is only One Power and One Presence active in the universe and in my life, God, the Good, Omnipotent.

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

Biblical reference: Deut. 6:4-5

2. People are good

Since humans are made in the image of God, they have a spark of divinity within them and therefore are inherently good also.

Our essence is of God; therefore, we are inherently good. This God essence was fully expressed in Jesus, the Christ.

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

Biblical reference: John 14:20

3. Thoughts create experiences

Human beings create their experiences by the activity of their thinking. Everything in the manifest realm has its beginning in thoughts.

We are co-creators with God, creating reality through thoughts held in mind.

We create our life experiences through our way of thinking.

Biblical reference: Galatians 6:7

4. Prayer is connection

Prayer is creative thinking that heightens the connection with God and therefore brings forth wisdom, healing, prosperity and everything good.

Through affirmative prayer and meditation, I connect with God and bring out the good in my life.

There is power in affirmative prayer, which we believe increases our connection to God.

Biblical reference: Matthew 5:37 and 6:6

5. Action is needed

Knowing and understanding the laws of life—also called truth—is not enough. A person must live the truth that he or she knows.

Through thoughts, words and actions, we live in the truth we know.

Knowledge of these spiritual principles is not enough. We must live them.

Biblical reference: James 2:14-18

Explanation

The first two principles state the belief that since God is good, so are people inherently good. This is contrary to many other Christian religions that state that people are born into sin. Unity has a more positive viewpoint toward humanity, which is refreshing to many.

The third principle implies that a positive attitude will lead to positive things in your life.

The fourth principle emphasizes that prayer is important in improving your life. Since humans are considered good, there is no mention of praying for forgiveness of your sins. However, forgiveness of your self and others is encouraged.

The final principle moves people to action in leading a good life.

These concepts combine to form a belief system that is the basis for the Unity religion.

Comparison

Since Unity considers itself a Christian church, it is unusual that its five principles make no mention of the role of Jesus Christ, such as in the Apostles' Creed. Many Unity churches do include the Lord's Prayer and have baptism and Holy Communion, and Jesus Christ is mentioned in other Unity areas of worship.

If you are are of another belief, compare these tenets with your own religion to see the similarities and differences.

Summary

Members of the Unity Christian Church base their religion on five principles or beliefs, concerning God, goodness, thoughts, prayer and taking action.

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Mini-quiz to check your understanding

1. What results does the Unity religion believe can come from prayer?

Healing, wisdom and prosperity

Forgiveness of sins and absolution

They don't believe in prayer

2. What rationale does Unity make that people are inherently good?

Humans were made in the image a God

Because Adam and Eve were good

They only say that God is good

3. What do some people feel is unusual about Unity's principles?

There are not as many as the Ten Commandments

There is no mention of the role of Christ

There is no mention of reincarnation

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