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Chaplains are here to support you on your spiritual journey.

They will pray with you, listen to you, and hold what they hear in confidence. Unlike hospital chaplains, Unity chaplains are not ordained and are not trained to counsel. Our chaplains make monthly wellness calls to all church members, offering to pray with them.  All requests for prayer are held in the strictest confidence. Chaplains also are available for individual prayer after each Sunday service, or you may leave a message at (727) 527-2222 x 100.

 Chaplains weekly prayer & healing service.

Our chaplains support our mission by reaching out in prayer, comfort and support to our congregation through weekly services. Unity chaplains conduct a 20-minute prayer and healing service at 6:30 pm every Wednesday in the Sanctuary. Each service includes special music, meditation, prayer and one-on-one healing for anyone who requests it.

Chaplains make monthly wellness calls.

Our chaplains also make monthly wellness calls to all members, offering to pray with them. Although only members are called monthly, everyone is welcome and invited to ask chaplains for prayer and attend the weekly healing services. All requests for prayer are held in the strictest confidence.

Chaplains also are available for prayer after Sunday services.

Unlike hospital chaplains, Unity chaplains are not ordained and are not trained to counsel people. Unity chaplains are trained to do three things only: hold spiritual space, listen, and pray. Unity chaplains are a lay resource to help meet the pastoral care needs in our Unity community.

What Chaplains Do.

Our mission at First Unity is "to encourage awareness of Spirit within and inspire a way of life that brings love, freedom, peace and joy." In support of this mission, we are committed to reaching out in prayer, comfort and support to our congregation.

What is a Unity chaplain?

  • Someone who is here to support you on your spiritual journey.
  • Someone who will create and hold a sacred space with you.
  • Someone who will listen to you and hold what is heard in the strictest confidence.
  • Someone who will pray with you.

 


What do chaplains do?

Unity chaplains make a one-year commitment in fulfilling their responsibilities. These responsibilities include (but are not limited to):

  • Serving at four services monthly (available for one-on-one prayer following services)
  • Two hours of wellness calling per month (in the church office)
  • One two-hour chaplain meeting per monthYearly off- and on-site intensive training

How does a Unity chaplain differ from a chaplain in a hospital or care facility?

Unlike hospital chaplains, Unity chaplains are not ordained and are not trained to counsel people. Unity chaplains are trained to do three things only:

  • hold spiritual space  
  • listen
  • pray

Unity chaplains are not trained to go out and "minister" to the community at large, but are trained as a lay resource to help meet the pastoral care needs in our Unity community.

When did First Unity begin this program?

Our first Unity Chaplain Team was trained in the fall of 2003 and dedicated at services on Dec. 7, 2003.

What if I want to be a Unity chaplain?

If the Unity Chaplain Program resonates with you and feels like an opportunity you would like to explore further, please plan to attend one of our chaplain orientation sessions, offered annually. Watch our website, newsletter and bulletin for information about the next sessions. Attending one of these orientation sessions is mandatory for all those who ultimately decide to take this next step and attend the training.

If you want to express your interest today by completing the volunteer sign-up form in the Volunteer section of this website; then we can contact you when the next orientation sessions are scheduled.

 

 

Spiritual and psychological counseling is sometimes a necessary part of our spiritual development. All of our counselors are trained professionals. Some of them charge a counseling fee while others accept a love offering. Spiritual and psychological counseling works like so many spiritual laws...what you put into the experience, is what you get back from it.


Linda Carney

Licensed Unity Teacher, as well as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC). She has attended First Unity Church since the age of 12, and became a Licensed Unity Teacher at age 23. She has taught classes and done spiritual counseling at First Unity since 1975, and been a frequent guest speaker at Unity churches in the area.

Linda graduated with a master’s degree in Counseling Psychology in 1990, and has been a therapist in the fields of mental health, addictions, and hospice services for 17 years. She works with individual and relationship issues of all kinds, and specializes in finding a spiritual approach to every problem, as well as resolving blocks from the past that interfere with the present. She is in private practice in St. Petersburg. Her website is LindaCarney.net and her profile may be found on psychologytoday.com, under “Find a Therapist.”

For questions, or to schedule an appointment with Linda, call (727) 424-2636 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it her.




Rev. Diane Scribner Clevenger

Rev Diane grew up in New Thought, and became an ordained Unity minister in 1997. She earned her B.A. in Writing, from George Mason University, after 3 years at the University of Iowa’s International Writers Workshop, and years of study and work in Europe.  She founded Pray Attention Ministries, January 2010, following 12 years as senior minister of Unity of Roanoke Valley, VA. Diane has been a hospice chaplain, counselor, and hands-on healer with many organizations. She received the YWCA 2009 Woman of Achievement Award in Religion and Mental Health Association 2006 Thomas Croxon Achievement Award for Clergy of the Year. As an adventurer, author, coach, dynamic public speaker, and interfaith presenter, she has been nicknamed “the woman of a thousand prayers.”  

Diane’s intention is to facilitate your clarity and encourage you to create a practical, Truth-based plan to support your evolution. She will help you look at whatever is before you with open eyes, receive the answers within your heart and mind, and take positive steps in the direction of your dreams.

For questions, or to schedule an appointment, call Rev Diane at (540) 797-9738 or email her at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Info on the web at www.prayattentionministries.org.


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Linda Miller

Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC). She has over 15 years experience in both private practice and agencies. When she discovered New Thought in 1993, it was a transformational experience for her. She has attended First Unity for over 4 years.

She blends the concepts of New Thought and psychotherapy to help with a variety of life changes, losses, transitions, divorce, anxiety, depression. She can help change unhealthy patterns, habits, beliefs that get in the way of peace of mind. Although Linda’s main office is in Sarasota, she is available for appointments at First Unity, also. Look her up on the internet at www.sarasotatherapist.com.

For questions, or to schedule an appointment, call Linda at (941) 730-5666 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 

DonSandin


Don Sandin

One of the founders of the Association of Labor Management Administrators and Consultants on Alcoholism (ALMACA) and served on its Board of Directors for five years.  He was National Chairman of a “blue ribbon” committee which developed “Standards for Employee Alcoholism and/or Assistance Programs.”  He was a nationally known speaker and lecturer on alcoholism and EAPs.  He is also a well known motivational speaker and has conducted seminars on Motivation; Creative Visualization; and Self Improvement.

Prior to entering the field of Employee Assistance Programs in 1970, Mr. Sandin, an ordained minister, served as a pastor in Baptist churches for several years. He served as a minister at the Duryea Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn, NY for five years, through 2004.  He was on the pastoral staff at First Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn Heights from 1994 through 2004.

For questions, or to schedule an appointment with Don, please contact him at (727) 894-3864.


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David E. Swindall, M.Div. L.M.F.T.

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and has been counseling individuals, couples and families for thirty five years.  He received his Master of Divinity degree from Columbia Theological Seminary and brings an understanding of the integration of the psychological and the spiritual aspects of our lives.  David is a Clinical Member of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT) and takes a solution-focused brief therapy approach to counseling.

David served two terms as President of the Pinellas Association of Marriage and Family therapist.  David was the Clinical Director of a drug treatment program where he learned the effects of addictions in people’s lives and their families and how to address this.  David is a Clinical Member and serves on the Board of Directors of the Florida Society of Clinical Hypnosis and uses hypnosis for a variety of issues including smoking and weight control, pain management, panic attack, and depression. Since 1988 David has been certified as a Batterers Intervention Provider and deals with anger and abuse in families. Recently David has incorporated Energy Psychology into his practice.

David’s practice is based on his belief that we are all connected to one another and to the Divine Source.

For questions, or to schedule an appointment with David, please call (727) 544-9305.

   

   

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