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History of the New Thought Unity Center - Photo & imaging compliments of Charles Behlow-Cincinnati.
Photo & imaging compliments of Charles Behlow-Cincinnati.

History of the New Thought Unity Center

On January 27, 1963, the Unity Center of Practical Christianity located on Madison Road in Oakley and the New Thought Temple merged into the New Thought Unity Center. Discover the story.


 - Click on for enlarged look at photo from late 20's or early 30's.
Click on for enlarged look at photo from late 20's or early 30's.

Abraham Path For Peace Walk

The purpose of the Abraham Path is to inspire respect. It is to underscore and disseminate Abraham's universal messages of oneness, unity, faith, justice, peace, and hospitality toward all. Against a backdrop of conflict in the Middle East that has become a global symbol of intractable strife and despair, the Path and its images of imams, priests, and rabbis walking alongside one another will help inspire the imagination of millions around the planet with new possibilities for mutual respect.

As the father of monotheism and the spiritual forefather of Jews, Christians, and Muslims, Abraham is the unifying point for over three billion people who consider themselves part of the family of Abraham. It has long been a dream for many — including Martin Luther King Jr. and the late Pope John Paul II — to walk in the footsteps of Abraham.

The Abraham Path starts from the ancient arch in the center of Harran, in the ruins of the old Mesopotamian city located in present-day southeastern Turkey, where Judaism, Christianity, and Islam concur that Abraham heard the call of God to go forth. The route proceeds through Syria (passing the Euphrates, Aleppo, Damascus), and through Jordan, Israel, and Palestine. It passes through Jerusalem and ends at the Tomb of Abraham in al- Khalil/Hebron, a total of 1100 kilometers. As with other wellknown trails, travelers will choose to travel all or part of the route, and will do so on foot, by camel, by car, by bus, or a combination. Other parts of the Abraham Path could be opened in the future connecting Ur in southern Iraq and Harran, and Egypt and al-Khalil. Parallel events will be organized in communities around the world in the form of local "Abraham Walks" from churches to mosques to synagogues, shared religious services and festivals, and educational events on religious coexistence.

For more information on this global initiative visit www.abrahampath.org



The Association of Unity Churches Peace Statement
Unity stands for peace in the presence of conflict; for love in the presence of hatred; for forgiveness in the presence of injury. Unity honors the many names for God, the many paths to God, the many ways to worship God; for there is only one power and presence of God and that God loves each one of us equally. It is therefore the position of The International Association of Unity Churches and Unity to urge all nations, their leaders, and their people to turn to God by whatever the name for guidance during these challenging times and pursue peace, not war, for this is what honors the God of all our faith traditions. Unity stands for peace in our lifetime.