Tampa Unity Vision
   June 2004  

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NEWS YOU CAN USE

ALLEN'S SUMMER VACATION

LEFT BEHIND?

WOMEN'S RETREAT RECLAIMS AND RECHARGES

1ST ANNUAL FELLOWSHIP DAY

ADVANCED PROSPERITY COMES TO TAMPA UNITY

MEASURING UP TO FATHER'S DAY



NEWS YOU CAN USE

REV. DEBBIE
IS HERE FOR YOU!

While Rev. Allen Moss is away on his sabbatical, Rev. Debbie Moss will be available for all your spiritual needs. She will be giving the talks on Sunday and attending to Tampa Unity's everyday business. Don't hesitate to call her with any questions or concerns.

MEMBER SPOTLIGHT
TAMPA UNITY MEMBER NOREEN MAIER-HARTLEY performs one of the title roles in the Alley Cat Players production of Mollie Bailey's Traveling Family Circus Featuring Scenes from the Life of Mother Jones by Megan Terry and JoAnne Metcalf
An ensemble piece including 10 actors and live music, the show presents surreal snippets from the lives of real life American heroines Mother Mary Harris Jones and Mollie Bailey.
The show runs weekends June 4 - 27 at the NT Village Music Garden, 911 N Franklin Street. Call the Alley Cat Players at 813-231-8478 or visit their website at www.alleycatplayers.org for ticket information and reservations.
Do you have a project or event that would be of interest to fellow Tampa Unity Members? E-mail your information to staff@unitytampa.org. All submissions are subject to space availability and editing.

HELP WANTED!
Tampa Unity is planning a Courtyard Rummage Sale Fundraiser to take place in August. Volunteers are needed to organize this event.
Contact Richard Walther at 813-732-2109

SUPPER CLUB COORDINATOR NEEDED
Tampa Unity Supper Club was started 12 years ago. It's one of our most successful social activities. However, Sandy Mitchell, who has been the coordinator since the beginning, is ready to pass the baton. The time involved in overseeing the group is minimal and the rewards are the rich blessings you get from meeting and getting to know so many of our Unity family members. If you would like more information, please see Sandy or call her at home at 813-870-6182.

GOLF TOURNAMENT FUNDRAISER
TENTATIVE DATE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 28 WATCH THE SUNDAY BULLETIN FOR COMMITTEE MEETING TIMES AND FURTHER INFORMATION.

BENCHES ADD COURTYARD AMBIENCE
CHECK OUT THE INVITING NEW BENCHES AND PICNIC TABLES IN THE COURTYARD! Thanks to an overwhelming response to our request for bench sponsorships, we were able to purchase not only the eight benches, but the two picnic tables as well. Other donations include the new tile for the fountain, micro watering lines for the hedges and lots of hard work from the Tampa Unity Garden Club.
In spite of plumbing and piping difficulties, this die-hard crew has come through with some major landscaping improvements! What a blessing it is to have such dedicated volunteers turning the Tampa Unity grounds into gardens.
Next meeting of the Tampa Unity Garden Club is Saturday, June 12 at 8:30 am in the Courtyard. All hands are welcome. Contact Fern Kinion after Sunday Services for more information.
Many Thanks to everyone who has continually donated time, funds and energy to the beautification of the Tampa Unity Grounds and Courtyard

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   SUMMER RULES

DAYS LENGTHEN AS JUNE melds into July and we know for sure that Summer is here. Long, cool evenings are welcome after a hot July day. Here, in central Florida, we look forward to the thunder showers to quench the fiery afternoon heat. Lightening flashes, like sudden inspiration, and thunder crashes serve as Mother Nature's Fourth of July display.

June is vibrant and full. Only the boldest of blossoms can stand up to the sun's summer rays. June is sweet, not only with flowers but with the flow of honey and buzzing of bees .June is a month for transformation as butterflies emerge from their cocoons and spread new found wings in flight and freedom.

The Youth Education area will be transformed into a cityscape complete with skyline and phone booth (necessary for superman-like transitions!) Participants start their day at "Metro Headquarters" where they get their mission for the day from HQ, the Hound Puppet. A morning of crafts, games and fun ensues.

The program culminates in a celebratory supper on Friday, July 9 from 6:30-8:30, in the Fellowship Hall. The Sun King reins in the summer and encourages a restlessness to wander. Even in medieval times, summer was the time of pilgrimages and travel to sacred sites and far away lands. Summer says, retreat and travel, if only in your mind, to distant places and dreamscapes. Get, while the getting is good. Go, while the summer sun lights the way to inspiration.

by Janet Stanely

  • ALLEN'S SUMMER VACATION
  •   "16ALWAYS BE JOYFUL. 17CONTINUALLY BE PRAYERFUL. 18IN EVERYTHING BE THANKFUL, BECAUSE THIS IS GOD'S WILL IN CHRIST JESUS FOR YOU."
    1 THESSALONIANS 5

    These words from Paul's letter to the Thessalonians reflect my feelings of the wonderful things that are taking place at Tampa Unity. Like many of you, especially those volunteers who make wonderful things manifest, I am so thankful, renewed with joy, and rejuvenated with energy. Enthusiasm and beauty are bursting forth all around.

    I don't want to turn this article into a report on all the new changes and improvements, but I am like the little kid of my childhood. I have always been enamored with new "toys." The staff is also excited about the new roof over the offices -- no more sitting out buckets to protect the equipment! The beauty of the courtyard, the new benches, and the refurbished water element bring a feeling of joy and peace that invites all of us to linger for a while. The landscaping, especially the new hedges, is now being watered with a micro-watering system that saves water and makes sure the plants survive the summer heat we are experiencing.

    There is more to come. We are having a new cabinet built for the Narthex to provide storage and eliminate clutter. Sometime in August or September, we will have a multi-media system installed in the sanctuary. This will enhance our Sunday morning worship services in many different ways.

    A couple of weeks ago, I announced that I will be taking a sabbatical beginning June 21st and ending July 31st. My contract with the church calls for me to take a full three months, but several months ago, I asked the Board to allow me to split this into two sessions. I did not feel comfortable being gone for so long. Many people have asked how I plan to spend my time away. One week will be spent in silent spiritual retreat at the Mepkin Abbey, located near Monck's Corner, S.C. I feel a real need to re-center myself spiritually and mentally. I will attend the five prayer times each day and spend time in reflection and walking their grounds. One week will be spent working on my golf game, one week working on my house, and I am planning to spend two weeks immersed in learning Spanish in Antigua, Guatemala.

    The timing is perfect for my sabbatical now that Debbie is a licensed Unity Minister. You and I know that Tampa Unity is in good hands. Divine order is in place.

    Soon, school will be out and vacations will begin. Like me, many of you will have plans that cause you to be away on Sundays and this is understandable. During those times when you are gone or your activities do not allow you to be here, please know that we are keeping you in our prayers and affirming safe and wonderful travels for you. Please keep Tampa Unity in your prayers and I hope you will remember your spiritual home with your financial support. Doing so really does make a difference!

    May your summer be blessed with the warmth of God's love, the joy of God's presence and the protection of God's all encompassing Spirit, surrounding and enfolding you and your loved ones with wonderful experiences and joyful relationships.
    Rich and Abundant Blessings!
    Allen Moss

  • LEFT BEHIND?
  •   A RECENT BUMPER STICKER READ: "WAITING FOR THE RAPTURE? WOULD YOU LEAVE ME YOUR CAR?"

    More than 60,000,000 copies of the Left Behind books, a fictional series of "scripture based" drama, have been sold, the vast majority in the south. Currently four of LeHaye-Jenkins' Left Behind books are among the top 10 best selling Christian books.

    WHAT'S BEHIND THE THEOLOGY DISPENSED IN THE LEFT BEHIND SERIES? The concept is that one day all true believers, those who have been saved, begin to disappear. They ascend into heaven leaving their clothing, glasses, shoes, etc behind in a nice neat pile. The non-believers, those left behind, must face 7 years of trials and tribulations of apocalyptic mayhem. At the end of the 7 years, Jesus returns and reins on earth from the City of Jerusalem for a 1,000 years.

    WHO'S BEHIND THE LEFT BEHIND THEOLOGY? According to Bruce Bawer's book Stealing Jesus, How Fundamentalism Betrays Christianity, the major person behind this belief, which is also known as Dispensational Premillennialism, was John Nelson Darby. An Englishman born in 1800, Darby was ordained into the clergy of the Church of Ireland. He developed his dispensational theology from the cryptic apocalyptic visions found in the Book of Revelations, which indicate that Jesus will:
    Someday return personally to earth,
    Establish an earthly kingdom with itscapital in Jerusalem
    Reign over the earth from Jerusalem for exactly one thousand years.

    Darby's theories met with more success in the United States than in Ireland. He was especially well received by believers in the southern region of the country. A Texas minister, C.I. Scofield, expanded Darby's ideas when his 1909 Scofield Reference Bible codified and advanced the cause of dispensationalism.

    This bible quickly became a favorite and best seller for the fundamentalists.

    Some would say these theories are a literal interpretation of the Bible, yet religious historian Sydney Ahlstrom notes that Darby's theology was based on extensive use of typology and numerology. It was also dependent upon highly debatable, even fanciful, interpretations of apocalyptic passages, which are anything but literal.

    WHERE DID THIS THEOLOGY ORIGINATE? The idea of end times is not new, the Apostle Paul believed that Jesus would return during Paul's lifetime. Paul's theology, letters and advice to his Christian friends reflected that belief. There is, however, no actual evidence to suggest that Jesus ever predicted such an event. The parables about a returning king or master found in Luke 19:11-27 were originally about God returning to Jerusalem, not about Jesus returning to earth.

    In Unity we believe that there are many paths to God and everyone must find their own path that helps them create a close and personal relationship with God. Please understand that I am not being critical of those who believe the Bible literally or follow the Left Behind Series. What's missing for me with this theology is love.

    Jesus was all about love; his only commandments were to love one another as I have loved you. Love God first and love your neighbor, as yourself was his main message. Jesus was about inclusion not exclusion and he invited the outcasts into his inner circle much to the dismay of the religious leaders of his day. I prefer to live by Jesus' teachings not theories or man made dogma.

    I also believe we must love our own mother earth by being environmentally responsible. Using the left behind theology as an excuse to pollute God's creation or take other action without thinking about future generations seems to me irresponsible and just plain wrong.

    It is at times very difficult to love when we are bombarded daily with images of man's inhumanity to one another. Our own country is so divided politically and religiously that it takes a great deal of faith not to react with anger. Let's remember to take a deep breath, turn within and remember Jesus was about love. Edwin Markham's poem also offers a solution: He drew a circle that shut me out, Heretic, rebel, a thing to flout;
    But love and I had the wit to win,
    We drew a circle that took him in.

    Love and blessings,
    Reverend Debbie Moss

  • WOMEN'S RETREAT RECLAIMS AND RECHARGES
  •   RECLAIM THE SPIRIT OF LOST THINGS (like quiet and piece of mind!) at the Women's Retreat at Chinsegut Hill, Brooksville, FL on June 25 through 27.

    This is an excellent opportunity to rest up and recharge your spiritual batteries as 30 (or more) women gather to revisit old friendships and kindle new; enjoy some quiet, personal time; and increase Spiritual Awareness while enjoying the beautiful, natural surroundings.

    Chinsegut Hill is a conference and retreat center just north of Brooksville. It sits atop the second highest elevation in Florida! Chinsegut is an Alaskan Innuit Indian term that means "the spirit of lost things." The wooded retreat includes a Manor House, which was built in 1849; cabins; and a wildlife refuge and forest preserve.

    The spirit of Womanhood is alive and well at Chinsegut. The Manor House was previously owned by Colonel Robbins and his wife. Mrs. Robbins was a suffragette who chained herself to the White House fence for three days in support of a woman's right to vote. The energy is great at this center!

    Scheduled events include a Native American Blessing, meditations, a "Sacred Object" workshop, nature walks and lots of silent time to reflect and relax.

    The cost of the retreat is $150.00 with a $50.00 deposit due as soon as possible. We must have at least 30 women attending the retreat or it will be cancelled.

    Please contact Sam French at jfsamroc@verizon.net or 813-988-0312, or Debbie Moss at the Tampa Unity office for further information or call the Tampa Unity office to register.

  • 1ST ANNUAL FELLOWSHIP DAY
  •   ON SATURDAY, JUNE 5, AREA CHURCHES, COMMUNITY GROUPS AND NEIGHBORHOOD ACTIVISTS will come together to create an afternoon of fellowship and fun at Al Lopez Park on South Himes in Tampa.

    Planned activities include a Martial Arts Demonstration; service and non-profit group sign-up stations; free food and drinks; fun family-oriented games and activities with prizes; and more!

    Scheduled appearances include the Martial Arts America Demonstration Team, The Buffalo Soldiers, Black Diamonds Ladies Motorcycle Club, the Tampa Area Step Team Champions, plus members of the Tampa Fire and Police Departments.

    The WE Foundation is a non-profit organization comprised of people committed to alleviating the plight of Inner-City youths and senior citizens and their families. The WE Foundation sponsors food and toy drives, mentoring programs and neighborhood park and playground clean ups.

    Volunteers are needed, as well as donations of services and goods suitable for the event. And, everyone is invited to participate in this day of fun and fellowship.

    For more information on how you can help please contact Mr. Lace B. Mobley, WE FOUNDATION Officer, Tampa Neighborhood Church Association, PO Box 13395, Tampa, FL 33681, 813-831-0113, or email:fellowshipday@yahoo.com

  • ADVANCED PROSPERITY COMES TO TAMPA UNITY
  •   FORMER SENIOR MINISTER OF UNITY WORLD HEADQUARTERS REVEREND CHRISTOPHER IAN CHENOWETH brings his incredible Advanced Prosperity Process seminar to Tampa Unity on Sunday, August 1 at 1:30 pm.

    Reverend Chenoweth is the founder of www.PositiveChristianity.org, "the worldwide PRAYER PLACE inside the internet, welcoming all faiths, excluding no one." In 2001, he received the prestigious Voice of Unity Award. Serving over 6,000,000 people every day, his ministry is one of the largest prayer ministries on the internet. Rev. Chenoweth personally prays and counsels people from all over the world daily.

    Tampa Unity is pleased to offer his Advanced Prosperity Process seminar. Attendees will learn of a 30 day process that will transform a person leading an average life into a prosperous, fulfilled person.

    "A person's thinking determines how prosperous he or she is."
    -Rev. Chenoweth

    Rev. Chenoweth has presented his seminar nationally to groups in over 400 cities. His process is open to people of all religious backgrounds. He states that, "The human being that turns the great energy of thinking towards prosperity will tend to attract and produce prosperity lastingly in their life. A human being is limited only by limited thoughts."

    This 3 ½ hour seminar is available on a love offering basis and open to the public. Rev. Chenoweth will speak at the 9 and 11 am Sunday Services on August 1st. The seminar follows at 1:30 in the Sanctuary.

  • MEASURING UP TO FATHER'S DAY
  •   Blessed indeed is the man who hears many gentle voices call him father! 
    ~Lydia M. Child, Philothea: A Romance, 1836

    WHEN I WAS A LITTLE GIRL, I was fascinated by the Perry Mason Series on TV. At age 6 or 7, I was far too young to understand the adult content of the popular courtroom drama, but Raymond Burr, who played the title character, seemed to my young eyes the exact image of my father.

    Like the famed television attorney, my father was tall and dark haired. He commanded a Perry-like respect about our household. He was the voice of authority, the ultimate judge in any disagreement. Yet, love and protection dwelled in his English Leather-scented embrace. He was the all powerful healer who could rub his hand across an upset tummy and make it all better. He was the provider of all: lunch money; and allowances; and Saturday night pizza.

    During the week, our world was empty until his nightly return. We waited for him expectantly in the evening and raced to his car to gain the privilege of carrying his brief case into the house. As the sun set, a jubilant cry of, "Daddy's home!" would fill our house and lives.

    A father's place in his child's eyes is a lofty one and not always easy to maintain in the wake of age, but I will always look back to the image of my father as the yard stick by which all metaphors of love, protection and security are measured.
    By Janet Stanley

    Y. O. U. FUNDRAISER
    Father's Day Ice Cream Social
    Sunday, June 20 after the 11 am service
    Create your own sundae and support the Y.O.U. -
    Love Offerings encouraged!


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