Gather with UFW
Sundays @ 1 PM CT
Join us for our weekly Sunday gatherings at 1 PM, to explore Unity teachings and grow with our community of spiritual explorers!
We’d love for you to join us in person!
4201 Trail Lake Dr
Fort Worth, TX 76109
(Inside First Congregational Church)
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What You See Is What You Get
One of the favorite mantras of Ernest Holmes, founder of Religious Science was: “There is just one Life, that Life is God’s Life, that Life is perfect, that Life is my Life now.” This is certainly in alignment with the first principle of Unity, “There is only one Presence and one Power active as the Universe and in my life. God the Good.” Along with Rev. Lari Goold, we go back to “Spiritual Principles 101” and review the New Thought basic principles we teach.
Indivisible and Beautiful
Our Pledge of Allegiance states that as a nation we are indivisible, yet today we see with our human eyes how divided our nation has become. Is this the truth? In New Thought, we focus on the Truth back of the appearances. How do we live in the world, but not of the world, and move through this time of apparent divisiveness? Can we say and really believe that "life is beautiful?" Come explore this topic with guest speaker, Rev. Lari Goold, and enjoy our traditional patriotic music celebrating the independence of the United States of America.
Our 4-week Metaphysics at the Movies series explores the deeper spiritual truths and metaphysical themes woven into beloved films, inviting us to see ourselves and our lives in a new light.
In our final film, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, a group of travelers arrive expecting rest, comfort, and clarity… and instead find something far less predictable—and far more transformative.
What if the moments that feel like endings are actually invitations into a new way of living? What if uncertainty isn’t something to fix, but something to walk through?
This Sunday, Rev. Aliza joins us virtually as we explore how life continues to unfold—often beyond our plans, preferences, and timelines—and how the willingness to stay present in the unknown becomes the doorway to something deeper, freer, and unexpectedly alive.