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{{Short description|New Thought religious denomination}} {{distinguish|text= [[Unitarianism]], [[Unitarian Universalism]], the [[United Church of Christ]], or the [[Unification Church]]}} {{Infobox Christian denomination |name = Unity Spiritual Movement |image = Unity-church.jpg |alt = Unity Village |imagewidth = 250px |caption = Unity Village |main_classification = Unity ([[new religious movement]]) |orientation = [[New Thought]] [[Christianity]] |founder = [[Charles Fillmore (Unity Church)|Charles]] and [[Myrtle Fillmore]] |founded_date = 1889 |founded_place = [[Kansas City, Missouri]], United States |headquarters = [[Unity Village, Missouri]] |separated_from = |branched_from = |merger = |separations = |leader_title = CEO |leader_name = Rev. Jim Blake |associations = |congregations = |members = |website = {{Official website}} }} {{NewThought}} '''Unity''' is a spiritual organization founded by [[Charles Fillmore (Unity Church)|Charles]] and [[Myrtle Fillmore]] in 1889. It grew out of [[Transcendentalism]] and became part of the [[New Thought]] movement.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.unity.org/about-us/what-we-do|title=About Us|publisher=Unity.org}}</ref> Unity may be best known for its ''[[Daily Word]]'' devotional publication begun in 1924. Originally based in Christianity with emphasis on the Bible, Unity has said it is a "Christian movement that emphasizes affirmative prayer and education as a path to spirituality," and says about itself, "We honor all spiritual practices and the diversity of paths leading to enlightenment."<ref>{{cite web |title=What Is Unity? |url=https://www.unityvillagechapel.org/whatisunity.html |access-date=2020-05-23 |publisher=Unity.org}}</ref>
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