Sunday Celebration Service with guest speaker Rev. Barbara Williams


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Sunday, Oct. 5th at 10:30 am, Rev. Barbara Williams joins us for an engaging lesson on "Healthy Boundaries – Living in Divine Order" at our Celebration Service. Christine Mariani joins us once again as our musician elevating this service with her divinely inspired music.
In Unity, we affirm that God is the source of our wholeness, and we live in harmony when we honor both our oneness with others and our individual divine identity. Setting boundaries allows us to do that. Healthy boundaries are not barriers but bridges—bridges to wholeness, to authentic love, and to Spirit-led living. Boundaries are expressions of love, clarity, and divine order. Healthy boundaries allow us to give from fullness rather than depletion. When we honor our divine space and the sacred space of others, we live in peace and freedom, fulfilling Jesus’ teaching: “Love your neighbor as yourself.” (Mark 12:31)
About Rev. Barbara:
Rev. Barbara Williams has coordinated Unity’s summer program at Chautauqua Institution since 2018. She retired as the senior minister of Unity of Port Richey, Florida in 2016. She also served as Director of Adult Education and Director of Youth and Family Ministry for First Unity Church in St. Petersburg, Florida. Prior to her ministry career, Barbara spent twenty-one years in the corporate world where she held positions of leadership in the Information Technology department of Duke Power.
Barbara has presented classes and workshops on Bible history and interpretation, compassionate communication and conflict resolution skills, self-discovery, world religions and parenting skills. Her passion is to support and empower others as they uncover their divine essence. Barbara is a majorette in the Second Time Arounders adult marching band, performing locally as well as in the Macy's Thanksgiving parade and St. Patrick's Day parade in Ireland. She lives in Clearwater with her husband Dusty and their rescue puppy Sandra Dee.

Sunday Celebration Service with guest speaker Rev. Barbara Williams