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September 1, 2010

Welcome to a Gentler Side of Sunday

Please join us for Sunday services at 11:00 a.m.
Days Inn
644 W. Diversey (Clark & Diversey)
Special price valet parking $10/4 hrs.
This year’s theme:
We Begin Again in 2010
The theme for September:
The Power of Order
SUNDAY SERVICES:

Date
Talk title
Speaker
Accompanist / Soloist

September 5

“This is Divine Order?”

Rev. Sandy Diamond
Michael Mahler / Dara Cameron

September 12

“A God of Peace, Not Confusion”

Stephen Dynako
Michael Mahler / [...]

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May 22, 2010

If It Wasn’t For. . .

If It Wasn’t For. . . Kay Hopkins
by Rev. Sandy Diamond
Unity in Lincoln Park~Chicago (although then it was Unity Church of Peace) historically has been directed by an all male board of trustees.  However, when Kay Hopkins came along she changed all of that.

I remember sitting in the board [...]

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March 11, 2010

If it Wasn’t For…

If it Wasn’t For. . . Raymond Quinton
by Stephen Dynako
This is the first of a semi-regular feature titled, “If it Wasn’t For…,” expressing appreciation to those who have made a positive, loving impact on the growth and evolution of Unity in Lincoln Park.
I have been involved with Unity in Lincoln Park since 2002, and throughout [...]

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March 1, 2010

ULP, Beyond Sister Act

By Bob Romano
as featured in the March 2010 issue of Meta Monthly

For spirituality to be truly effective in our lives we need to acknowledge its presence in our everyday lives, not just in a vacuum of Sunday services.  And, for Sunday services to be most effective they should not exist in [...]

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January 11, 2010

We Begin Again in 2010

Rev. Sandy Diamond and Steve Dynako are co-facilitating Sundays throughout 2010.  Their theme is in alignment with Unity headquarters’ theme of the 12-Powers for the New Year.  January is Faith and February is Strength.  Their first Sunday working together was on January 10th.  Steve gave the talk and Rev. Sandy did [...]

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