Lost Gospel of Sufficiency:
Myrtle Fillmore, Prosperity, and the Theology Unity Forgot
Tuesdays, March 24-April 14, 6:00-8:00pm EST
This course offers a deep theological and pastoral analysis of the divergent prosperity teachings of Unity co-founders Charles and Myrtle Fillmore. While Charles articulated a metaphysical system grounded in divine law, mental causation, and demonstration, Myrtle developed a relational, devotional, and pastoral theology of sufficiency rooted in love, order, care, and belonging.
This course restores Myrtle Fillmore as a theologian of prosperity, examines how her teachings were distorted or sidelined, and explores the ethical and pastoral consequences of that drift—particularly for traumatized, economically stressed, or marginalized communities.
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ABOUT REV KELLY ISOLA
As an ordained Unity minister, Kelly is a master at creating transformative retreats, rituals, ceremonies, alternative services using music, storytelling, laughter, tears and meditation as catalysts for spiritual transformation. She is a Unity theologian, and loves sharing her wisdom in the classroom as Adjunct Faculty for Unity Institute & Seminary, and Unity Worldwide Spiritual Institute.
Kelly is Chair of the Greater Kansas City Interfaith Council and committed to interfaith work and dialogue as an avenue for healing and peace. She is an avid blogger on her own site, and guest blogs for Progressive Christianity. She has written numerous articles for Unity magazine, various booklets, and a number of online magazines. She is also the co-author of the bestselling book, Who Have You Come Here To Be: 101 Possibilities for Contemplation.
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