Introduction: Rev. Paul Smith Rev. Paul Smith, was a revered mystic, teacher, author, and minister, that spent 49 years at the helm of Broadway Church in Kansas City, Missouri. His tenure at a church that transitioned from conservative Southern Baptist
Category: Faith and Identity
“Unconditional love is a state of perpetual forgiveness. Forgive upfront before things happen. Like love or gratitude Forgiveness is a state of consciousness.” ~ Rev. D Spotlighting Rev. Deborah L. Johnson (Rev. D) Luminary of Forgiveness,
Searching for a Path My spiritual journey began at a young age in a landscape of rules, dogmas, and doctrines. As a sacred rebel, I struggled with my religious upbringing, and frequently challenged its mandates. I can hear the teenage
Understanding Spiritual Direction with Joni Lorraine Hello Dear Folx with Faith! I’m Joni Lorraine, the Program Coordinator for Unity’s Spiritual Direction Certificate Program. I am honored to share a little bit about myself and spiritual direction. Early Spiritual Influences I
Tribute to the Queer Faith and Civil Rights Leadership of Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray As we commemorate Black History Month, we believe it is essential to shine a light on the trailblazers who have significantly impacted both the civil rights
I’m Laura Carl and I am a self-identified New Thought Witch. Unfamiliar with the term? That’s alright, I’m pretty sure I invented it. Before I was introduced to New Thought (specifically Unity), I had followed the path of a witch.
The wonder of not knowing: Faith and Skepticism I was a born skeptic. I sometimes wonder if my first word was, “why?” Along with that inquisitive and often skeptical nature, I have also been a seeker of truth ever since
Stories of Healing from Religion In reading the lived experiences of people who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and queer or questioning, we often hear the question “Am I worthy?” Here we share with you honest, powerful, and
How I Left “ExGay” Behind & Found a Spiritual Calling When I first heard about Folx with Faith, it took me back to a time when I was exiting Bible School. I had invested five years into ministry. I was