At one point of her life, Myrtle Fillmore, co-founder of the Unity movement, was told by her physician that she had only a few months to live. At a talk given by E.B. Weeks, she captured the idea he presented: “I am a child of God and therefore I do not inherit sickness.” She put that thought into a faithful practice, and went on to live several more decades in health and love, sharing in the healing of countless other people.
Join us at Unity of Whidbey, 5761 Crawford Road, at 10 a.m. Sunday, April 22, as Chris Nelson shares some of Myrtle’s life and powerful faith that left a legacy of healing, hope and light for people everywhere. Musical inspiration will be provided by Tadd CharetteNunn with special guest Dinah Stinson. Joy Williams will be the platform assistant. A Heart Circle will meet following the worship service. All are welcome. Visit www.unityofwhidbeyisland.org for more information.