Greetings & love from Plymouth, Michigan, to our global community

Our Approach to Prayer

At Unity, we like to say that prayer is not about trying to change God’s mind—it is about changing our mind. Prayer is shifting your perspective and opening yourself up to a deeper connection with the Divine.

Whether you are seek a little bit of guidance, or someone to stand with you in prayer, or are just looking for a few minutes of quiet, you are in exactly the right place.

The Power of Affirmative Prayer

You might hear us talk about affirmative prayer. In short, this means we do not focus on the problem. Instead, we focus on the truth of the situation and the good that is already there.

Think of it less like begging or asking for a favor, and more like tuning a radio—you are simply aligning your mind with the peace and potential that’s already waiting for you.

Favorite Prayers & Affirmations

Take a moment to rest in the heart of prayer within and share in these prayerful affirmations.

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Prayer for Protection - Silent Unity

The Prayer for Protection is a powerful way to release fear and anchor yourself in the truth that you are always held in a safe, divine embrace. Through this practice, we align our minds with that ever-present light, knowing that peace and wholeness are our natural state.

Need Prayer Support?

You are invited to join us this Sunday for a service filled with inspiration, community, and heart-centered connection! After the service, stay for a few moments of personal support. Our Prayer Partners are available to pray with you one-on-one, holding your intentions in love and confidence.

Come as you are, experience a sense of peace, and share in the power of prayer together.

Or submit your Prayer Request below.

Whatever is on your heart, our team is here to hold it with you. We keep every request strictly confidential, and our community will hold your intention in prayer for the next 30 days.

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