Unity Spiritual Center Albuquerque

Unity Spiritual Center Albuquerque

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Unity Spiritual Center strives to provide a happy, healthy home for spiritual growth and personal development and abundant living. Call and leave a message.

Unity is a spiritual movement that honors all paths to God; sees God as good and everywhere present; and affirms the spark of divinity expressing as each one of us. Join us every Sunday at 10:00am on FaceBook Live for inspiring celebration services, expressing our vision, mission and values through the sermons, prayer and uplifting music. We have a dedicated prayer line, 505-503-8780. Messages are

06/08/2026

Your brain isn't one person! Explaining the multiple "you".

06/07/2026

I Contain Multitudes

Rev Gordon Keyler
2026-06-07

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06/07/2026

I contain multitudes.

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Happy Sunday! What does it mean, "I contain multitudes?" Find out: Sunday service starts at 10:00 am in person and on FaceBook Live.

06/07/2026

Though the temperature is high, sometimes people need some emotional or Spiritual warmth! Linda White is blessing anyone who needs some warmth of any kind! Thank you Linda for your care and your Talent!

06/06/2026

Same truth across religions

06/06/2026

I embrace the beauty and wonder of the day.

06/06/2026

ANNOUNCING: THE BRIDGE PROJECT!
The "Bridge" Project

The Bridge Project is mainly about bringing more interfaith communities together to think about ways we can help heal not just the q***r community, but all communities — finding ways we can work together to face some of the challenges we're seeing in our world today.

One of the reasons we started this project is because of the trauma, hurt, and disconnection that many people have experienced in both spiritual and religious communities. Many q***r people — gay, bisexual, transgender, and others — have struggled to feel safe, seen, or accepted in those spaces.

We're not here to "fix" anybody. We're here to create healing, understanding, connection, and space for people to be heard.

This idea actually came out of the Unity Urban School. African American churches helped bring people together, especially after people were taken from their own land, culture, families, and communities. Those churches became more than places of worship. They became places where people could find safety, identity, dignity, support, leadership, hope, and belonging during times of deep oppression and pain. They helped people reconnect with themselves, with each other, and with God when the world around them was trying to dehumanize them.

Spiritual communities should still be places where people can come to heal, grow, be heard, and remember their humanity. If we can begin bridging the gap between spiritual communities and people who have felt hurt, rejected, or disconnected, then maybe we can begin building something better together. That's why it's called the Bridge Project.

More details and information will be presented in the coming weeks. If you have any questions, would like to participate, or want to help in any way, please call Michael Small at 505-292-1998 or email [email protected]
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Congratulations "Rev." Michael!

To hear the official pronouncement from Unity World Headquarters https://photos.app.goo.gl/Rt9Gkm1kkTMaCS47A

You can watch the entire ceremony at https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1Cm3w7sfrK/

06/06/2026

Location of June Unity Explorers hike changed to Tunnel Canyon and Birdhouse Ridge Trail Loop.

Tunnel Canyon and Birdhouse Ridge Trail Loop

This is an enjoyable trail through the juniper and piñon forest of Cedro. As you make your way through Cibola National Forest, you'll be rewarded with beautiful views over the Sandia Mountains and Cedar Crest in the distance.The trail is well-marked, and there are several rocky areas along the way. The first half of the route is uphill, followed by a gradual descent for the remainder of the hike. If you're here during the season, you'll see many wildflowers and blooming cacti.

3.75 miles moderate, with about a 750 ft. elevation gain. Bring water, lunch/snack, sun protection, hiking shoes. Partially shaded.

Saturday, June 27

Meet in the Unity parking lot at 9:00 am

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9800 Candelaria Road NE
Albuquerque, NM
87112

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 4pm
Wednesday 10am - 4pm
Thursday 10am - 4pm
Sunday 9am - 1pm