About us
This is for anyone interested in a positive inclusive spiritual community dedicated to awakening each life to the spirit within. Centered in love, we honor and celebrate a world awakened to peace, abundance and respect for all creation. We believe in the awesome power of community and welcome every person with acceptance and love.
We provide events, experiences and practical teachings to help ourselves live healthy, prosperous and meaningful lives. We believe in making a positive difference in the world and are involved in spiritually-based social action. The goal of our meetings and events is to inspire, educate and awaken to our true nature as spiritual beings. In this way we help each other discover and live our spiritual purpose and potential.
For more information, visit our website: www.UnityOfFairfax.org
Upcoming events
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We Were Made for These Times (hybrid)
Unity of Fairfax Church, 2854 Hunter Mill Road, Oakton, VA, USWe all go through times when it feels like the ground is being pulled out from under us. What we relied on as steady and solid may change or even appear to vanish. In this era of global disruption, threats to our individual, social, and planetary safety abound, and at times life can feel overwhelming. Not only are loss and separation painful, but even positive changes can cause great stress.
Yet life is full of change: birth, death, marriage, divorce; a new relationship; losing or starting a job; beginning a new phase in life or ending one. Change is stressful, even when it is much desired or anticipated—the unknown can feel scary and threatening. In We Were Made for These Times, the extraordinary mindfulness teacher Kaira Jewel Lingo imparts accessible advice on navigating difficult times of transition, drawing on Buddhist teachings on impermanence to help you establish equanimity and resilience.
Classroom 1 and via Zoom, Meeting ID 889 1224 4670, Password 488104
2 attendees
Freedom of Speech & Religion: A Community Conversation
Unity of Fairfax Church, 2854 Hunter Mill Road, Oakton, VA, USWhat does freedom of speech—and freedom of religion—really mean today?
Join us for an engaging and thought-provoking conversation featuring experts from the National Constitution Center.
Together, we’ll explore the First Amendment’s protections around speech and religion—what they mean, how they’ve evolved, and how they continue to shape our daily lives.
This is a welcoming space to learn, reflect, and engage in meaningful dialogue with others in the community. Whether you’re brushing up on your knowledge or diving in for the first time, you’ll leave with new insights and perspectives.
All are welcome—bring your curiosity!We'll be in Classroom 1, or you can join us online, via our Zoom link.
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### Who Should Attend
- Anyone interested in the Constitution or civic education
- People curious about freedom of speech and religion
- Community members who enjoy thoughtful, respectful dialogue
- Students, educators, and lifelong learners
- Individuals seeking connection across perspectives
### What to Expect
- An engaging talk led by experts from the National Constitution Center
- Clear, accessible insights into the First Amendment
- Opportunities for reflection and community discussion
- A respectful, inclusive environment for all viewpoints
- A chance to connect with others interested in civic topics
3 attendees
We Were Made for These Times (hybrid)
Unity of Fairfax Church, 2854 Hunter Mill Road, Oakton, VA, USWe all go through times when it feels like the ground is being pulled out from under us. What we relied on as steady and solid may change or even appear to vanish. In this era of global disruption, threats to our individual, social, and planetary safety abound, and at times life can feel overwhelming. Not only are loss and separation painful, but even positive changes can cause great stress.
Yet life is full of change: birth, death, marriage, divorce; a new relationship; losing or starting a job; beginning a new phase in life or ending one. Change is stressful, even when it is much desired or anticipated—the unknown can feel scary and threatening. In We Were Made for These Times, the extraordinary mindfulness teacher Kaira Jewel Lingo imparts accessible advice on navigating difficult times of transition, drawing on Buddhist teachings on impermanence to help you establish equanimity and resilience.
Classroom 1 and via Zoom, Meeting ID 889 1224 4670, Password 488104
2 attendees
Past events
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