Our Life Enrichment Center

10417 S. Orange Blossom Blvd.
Sebring, FL 33875

(863) 471-1122 – Office
(863) 471-0661- Fax

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Planning your Visit

OUR OFFICE HOURS: Our sanctuary is open Sundays, 9:30 a.m. – Noon. Other office hours are made by appointment. To schedule, please call 863-471-1122 or email us at [email protected]

WHAT TO EXPECT IN A SUNDAY SERVICE:

We know that Unity isn’t your typical church, and that you might wonder what that means for our Sunday service experience. In a nutshell? There are things you’d expect like great people, music, and an inspirational message ~ but also some you might not, like a short meditation and a laid-back environment with a fun dose of practical spirituality that often comes with laughs. Trish is known to use everyday items as props to bring her examples to life for everyone, which at times can get a bit silly, but will always lead to some serious exploration and learning.

Worried about feeling comfortable or welcome? You can let that go right now. First-time visitors repeatedly tell us how surprised they are to feel entirely at home as soon as they walk in. Even more, the atmosphere at Unity of Sebring is safe, embracing, encouraging, and entirely supportive. Come exactly as you are and know that, as we sing every week, “Your soul is welcome here.”

Okay, so what goes on during a typical Sunday service? Here’s the overview:

At 10:30 am we begin with a welcome, our peace prayer, a reading, and our mission and vision statements. We briefly greet our neighbors with a hello, handshake, or hug. Don’t want the hug? No worries, we will meet you at your level of comfort. There will be a song or two sprinkled in before we settle in for a brief meditation that leaves us more centered and relaxed for the Sunday message, which runs about 20-minutes. Afterward, we have a quick prayer, our offertory, announcements, and we close our time together with what has become sort of a Unity Worldwide anthem, “Let There Be Peace on Earth”. That all clocks in at right about an hour.

So now you know some. You can even watch a service live on Facebook before you come in person if you’re curious, but we’ll be honest here, the virtual experience doesn’t hold a candle to the in-person one. You really just need to come in, meet us, and check it out for yourself.

(Stay tuned for a video tour, coming soon!)