Watch and Listen to Past Services
Ritualizing Grief
The Hebrew date of the 9th of Av (Sunday, July 18th this year) is the darkest, saddest day of the calendar in Jewish tradition. Rabbi Siger will explain the roots of this somber holiday, some of the practices observed and how the lessons of this particularly Jewish holy day have universal lessons and applications.
Loss and grief are part of the human condition and can be experienced as individuals or as communities, and often both. Learning how to navigate and confront grief and loss is key to spiritual resiliency and continued growth.
Join us this Sunday as we learn about this important Jewish tradition and how it can influence our own spiritual journey, and enjoy wonderful music and friendly fellowship.
The Path is the Goal
As we conclude our talk series on Pema Chödrön's "When Things Fall Apart," we celebrate her concluding message on how our path is our goal. We'll explore the idea that enlightenment is not a matter of future achievements but that of being present, right here and now. Join us this Sunday for another exciting opportunity to connect with your community, whether in person or online.
Independence Day
This 4th of July Sunday, we'll be celebrating Independence Day with special music and some great fellowship among our community. We will also continue our study of Pema Chödrön's "When Things Fall Apart," celebrating the freedom we learn from the introduced Buddhist philosophies and practices.
Graduation Sunday
Join us this Sunday for a special Youth & Family Ministries-lead service celebrating the process of transitions, as we honor our recent Youth of Unity (Y.O.U.) graduates and enjoy inspiring readings, uplifting music, and great fellowship.
Oneness: Our Greatest Virtue?
We hear a lot about the idea that “We are all one.” It’s infused into our spiritual, wellness and mindfulness communities and growth practices. Yet have you ever wondered sometimes if we can just be one? Do we actually know what this means or what it looks like?
We've made this big value and virtue out of oneness. In some traditions there is the belief that the universe and all life came into form to differentiate itself, to experience itself. So is the virtue of oneness a reality?
Join Rev. Kelly Isola for a unique perspective and perhaps some evolutionary thinking around this idea of oneness. And, of course, celebrate with us the personal Divine with heart-felt music and great fellowship.
Servants of Peace
This Sunday, we recognize the many opportunities in our lives to become servants of Peace regardless of our religious or spiritual background. Following Pema Chödrön's considerations in "When Things Fall Apart," we will learn more about the relevance of service in everyone's lives as well as our own.
Growing Up
Continuing with our talk series on Pema Chödrön's "When Things Fall Apart," we'll be focusing on the development of spiritual maturity based on Buddhist Principles with a glimpse into Christianity's approach and that of other religions.
It’s Never Too Late
This Sunday, we'll continue our exploration of Buddhist Principles and how they are applied in every day life, using Pema Chödrön's "When Things Fall Apart." We will also honor those who have fallen in service to our country with a special service featuring moving music and a meaningful ceremony.
When Things Fall Apart
Based on Pema Chödrön's book "When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice for Difficult Times," we will begin our spiritual journey to face the many adversities in our lives with a level of gentleness and kindness we may still be inspired to explore. This Sunday, Jean-Marie will share his take on the first four chapters of Pema Chödrön's book, mixed in with Unity teachings and those of other religions and spiritual practices. You are welcome to read along or just come along for the ride.
Facing Adversity with Patience and Kindness
Life does not always look the way we believe we desire it to be. Experiencing adversity is a common experience for many of us. Often, we face such adversity with resistance rather than the patience and kindness it deserves.
This Sunday, Jean-Marie will explore how facing adversity with patience and kindness can lead to a greater awareness of how these challenges came about in the first place and how we can choose to let them unfold differently in the future.
Join us this Sunday for another opportunity to remember who and What you truly are by engaging in likeminded fellowship with cookies and care.
Mother's Day
For this year's Mother's Day, we have something special planned for you. A small token of our appreciation to the Divine Feminine in All will be accompanied by some special music to make this day worth celebrating. Whether you bring your mother, celebrate her or your own motherhood, or simply come by to soak in the Divine Feminine energy, we welcome you.
This Sunday, Jean-Marie continues our exploration of the Divine Feminine lurking within all of us, ready to burst out in the world as powerful and magnificent as we imagine it to be.
Join us for another opportunity to remember who and What we truly are and practice your Divinity in great company and fellowship.
Discovering the Divine Feminine
This Sunday, we will begin our journey toward Mother's Day in preparation of celebrating the Divine Feminine in all of us. Whether woman, man, or any other gender identification, we all share the same ability to embrace our Divine Feminine in service to us all.
In another two-part series, Jean-Marie will explore with us the benefits we gain from learning to tap into the Divine Feminine in a balanced and uplifting way, while recognizing the Divine Powers that come along with them.
Cleaning Out Your Mental Closet
This Sunday, Jean-Marie will expand on last Sunday's sermon about the importance of prayer and meditation in not only a daily but consistent moment-to-moment practice. This week, he will elaborate on the practical aspects of such a practice, which often begins with cleaning out our mental closet.
Join us for an inspiring Sunday in person or online with fellow Truth-seekers, heart-moving music, and joyful fellowship.
On Becoming a Prayer “Warrior”
Prayer is foundational to Unity and many religious and spiritual foundations, and it is likely the most interspiritual practice shared across many divides. To become a prayer "warrior" takes time, dedication, and humility, while it is one of the most meaningful services one can offer to others and the world.
This Sunday, Rev. Jean-Marie will explore the meaning of prayer in Unity and other religions while recognizing the Divine Potential in all of us. Ultimately, prayer is about diving into our Divinity and allowing it to come forth for the sake and Goodness of all.
Finding Prophecy
Finding prophecy is about understanding the Truth of who and What we are to more easily determine how our lives unfold from moment to moment.
This Sunday, Rev. Jean-Marie will dive into some of the stories about the prophets to offer insight into how we can become God-inspired to engage with the world.
Easter Sunday Service
This Easter Sunday, we will conclude our exploration of the Holy Week, and how it applies to our daily lives. From the triumphant entry to the washing of the feet, from the breaking of bread to the crucifixion, it all supports our journey to resurrect our true Selves.
Join us and be inspired by your ability to be the Christ Light for yourself and others.
Good Friday Service
This Good Friday, we’ll be reflecting on Jesus Christ’s last seven words (phrases). Put together by our spiritual leadership and music teams, this contemplative service offers an inspiring and uplifting view on the events of Easter, designed to be applied in our daily lives here and now.
Join us online for Good Friday and online or in person for Easter Sunday for a once in a lifetime opportunity to experience this treasured time with your family and friends.
Palm Sunday Service
Join us this Sunday for a inter-spiritual learning experience. Rabbi Siger will introduce to us the Jewish perspective of Holy Week and how it relates to Passover. Learn about the deeper meanings and traditions of the time and how they can inspire all of us in the here and now.
You are always welcome at Unity Fort Worth, where we inspire with prayer, meditation, music, and spiritual application.