Unity of the Heartland
Olathe
KS

66062

Unity of the Heartland, Olathe, Kansas, United States
Unity of the Heartland, Olathe, Kansas, United States

Who we are

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720 S Rogers Road
Suite A
Olathe, KS 66062
United States

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Jacquelyn Hawkins
Minister
720 S Rogers Road
Suite A
Olathe, KS 66062
United States

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Proverbs 4:23

Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life.

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Jacquelyn Hawkins
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Rev. Jackie is the visionary, focused, and heart-centered minister & spiritual leader of Unity of the Heartland since October 2014.

Prior to ministry at the Heartland, Rev. Jackie had a very successful and rich career in New York State government that spanned more than thirty years. From the position of Deputy Comptroller for Human Resources and Administration she retired to answer her call to ministry and attend seminary.

As a heart-centered and visionary leader most of her adult life, Rev. Jackie has said,

“I thrive on the good that is brought forth when an idea from within me reaches fruition and results in many people and families being blessed. Throughout my adult life I have learned that the more I give in service to others, the more my life is enhanced. Living a life of authenticity through service is what I believe my life purpose is, and at the core of that service is love.”

In addition to her Master’s of Divinity degree, Rev. Jackie holds a graduate degree in Public Affairs and Policy from the State University of New York at Albany, an undergraduate degree from Western Michigan University, and attended Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia for two years prior to attending and graduating from WMU.
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720 S Rogers Road Suite A
Olathe, KS
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Unity of the Heartland, Olathe, Kansas, United States
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Unity of the Heartland History

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Introduction to New Thought

Charles married Myrtle in Clinton, Missouri, on March 29, 1881, and the newlyweds moved to Pueblo, Colorado, where Charles established a real estate business with the brother-in-law of Nona Lovell Brooks, who was later to found the Church of Divine Science.

After the births of their first two sons, Lowell Page and Waldo Rickert Fillmore, the family moved to Kansas City, Missouri. Two years later, in 1886, Charles and Myrtle attended New Thought classes held by Dr. E. B. Weeks. Myrtle subsequently recovered from chronic tuberculosis and attributed her recovery to her use of prayer and other methods learned in Weeks' classes. Subsequently Charles began to heal from his childhood accident, a development that he, too, attributed to following this philosophy. Charles Fillmore became a devoted student of philosophy and religion.

A Growing Movement

In 1889, Charles left his business to focus entirely on publishing a new periodical, Modern Thought. In 1890 they organized a prayer group that would later be called "Silent Unity" and in the following year, the Fillmore's Unity magazine was first published. On December 7, 1892, Charles and Myrtle penned their Dedication and Covenant.

We, Charles Fillmore and Myrtle Fillmore, husband and wife, hereby dedicate ourselves, our time, our money, all we have and all we expect to have, to the Spirit of Truth, and through it, to the Society of Silent Unity.

It being understood and agreed that the said Spirit of Truth shall render unto us an equivalent for this dedication, in peace of mind, health of body, wisdom, understanding, love, life and an abundant supply of all things necessary to meet every want without our making any of these things the object of our existence.

In the presence of the Conscious Mind of Christ Jesus, this 7th day of December A.D. 1892.

Charles Fillmore
Myrtle Fillmore

Dr. H. Emilie Cady published a series titled Lessons in Truth in the new magazine. This material later was compiled and published in a book by the same name, which served as a seminal work of the Unity movement. Although Charles had no intention of making Unity into a denomination, his students wanted a more organized group. He and his wife were among the first ordained Unity ministers in 1906. Charles and Myrtle Fillmore first operated the Unity organization from a campus near downtown Kansas City. Unity began a formal program for training ministers in 1931.

Myrtle Fillmore died in 1931. Charles remarried in 1933 to Cora G. Dedrick who was a collaborator on his later writings. Charles Fillmore made his transition in 1948.


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