Unity of St. Petersburg is an inclusive, dynamic,
empowering spiritual community dedicated to
understanding, living, expressing and sharing Truth
principles. In Unity we teach practical spiritual
principles that enrich, empower and transform lives.
 
We are part of the worldwide Unity movement and a
member of the Association of Unity Churches. Unity is
perhaps most widely known as the home of the world-
wide prayer ministry Silent Unity and publisher of the Daily Word.
 
Our minister is Rev. Fred Clare, shown here during Sunday service with one of our
                                           prayer chaplains, Grace Turner. Sunday services are held   
                                                 at our Worship Center at 10:30 a.m., with dynamic
                                                     music, prayer and meditation, and an inspiring
                                                       message. Youth and children's ministry is held at
                                                       our Family & Fellowship Center at 10:30 a.m.
                                                        Join us the first Sunday of every month for a
                                                       potluck lunch following the worship service.
 
If you're new to our website, know that you are very warmly welcomed. We hope   you'll check back often to see what's new. We understand those who consider themselves spiritual more than religious. We are committed to helping you live a greater life and to helping profoundly transform our world through love. We    embrace the belief that there is one God called by many names and found through many different paths. 
Where Spirits Soar and Lives Transform
History of Unity of St. Petersburg
Celebrating a history of excellence spanning nearly four decades, Unity of St. Petersburg, Florida     was incorporated on December 13, 1972 as Unity Christ Church, with founding minister                    Rev. Paul Barrett. In 1990 we purchased our present-day Family & Fellowship Center. This was          the site of our Sunday services until phenomenal congregation growth in 2010 led us to seek a new space with more space. In April 2011, we began holding Sunday services at our Worship Center.      Rev. Fred Clare became the 8th minister of the church in July 2004.