Join Us and Bring a Friend
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Sunday, February 24th
at 11 a.m.
as we continue our study of
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The Fifth Agreement
Chapter 7 - The Fourth Agreement - Always Do Your Best
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led by
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Rev. Betty Walker
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Join us for Annual Meeting and Pot Luck Luncheon
following the service..
Bring your favorite dish and a friend - All are welcome!
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Rev. Betty Walker, Minister
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Rev. Henry Burrell, Licensed Unity Teacher
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At Unity Somerville,
* We honor the creativity and spiritual nature of each individual;
* Together we create a supportive community that encourages each individual in their unique spiritual journey;
* We learn how to co-create our experiences with God—the power of Absolute Good active in the universe.
Unity Somerville is a diverse community that respects all religious and spiritual traditions. We invite you to learn more by browsing this website, by joining us any Sunday, 11 a.m. at our weekly Worship Service, or attending our classes or workshops.
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Contact Information
Office Hours Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
afternoons and evenings.
Please call or email ahead to set an appointment. All are welcome!
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You can heal from anxiety, depression, trauma, digestive and respiratory disorders, heart disease and a wide range of other conditions …and stop suffering needlessly.
Indigenous people throughout the world did not have access to all the modern medical technologies that people rely upon today. Indigenous healers learned to work with the forces of nature. American Indians of many tribes went on vision quests that involved going out into the mountains to fast for four days and nights without food or water. Many were given a vision and some received gifts of healing.
Many of the tribal doctors had developed exceptionally powerful healing abilities. These healings were facilitated by the various powers and beings that worked through the native doctors.
Ben Oofana was drawn to indigenous cultures from an early age and found himself living among the Kiowa Tribe in Oklahoma at the age of seventeen. Ben began his training with Horace Daukei, the last surviving traditional doctor among the Kiowa Tribe.
For more information about Ben Oofana please click on the tab to the left.
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