“Winnipeg: A busy church food bank, known for offering warm drinks and snacks to its regulars, has announced it’s closing because it is attracting too many poor people.
“‘It’s attracting a lot of street people that make it uncomfortable,’ said Charlotte Prossen, Unity Truth Centre minister Thursday, ‘It’s creating social unrest in the church’
“‘A food bank is a social service and that is not who we are’
“Ms. Prossen said the program is being cancelled to focus on more church-specific activities. The church’s board of trustees made the decision to cancel the bimonthly food bank after receiving an e-mail from a sister church in Victoria.
“‘Most clients of food banks have not yet come to a sense of personal responsibility in life. They are still in denial, blame or seeing the world as owing them,’ wrote Rev. David Durksen of the Unity Church of Victoria.
“Ms. Prossen praised the work done by food banks, and said the church will still collect food for baskets but focus more on people’s spiritual hunger.”
Now, if your jaw drops at this news item, consider this statement of their beliefs from their website: Here it is:
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5 Basic Principles of Unity
God is Absolute Good, everywhere evenly present
Many paths lead to the one loving God
Our essence is of God and therfore every human being is inherently good
Prayer and Meditation increases our awareness of our oneness with God
Knowing and Understanding Unity Principles is not enough – we must also live the truth that we know
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