Unity of Savannah
Center for Spiritual Awakening
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To the Moon, Back and Beyond

Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Moon Landing
A special service created by Kevin Madhi and Monique Gordon

Did you know that two of Unity’s most famous poems are on the moon? James Dillet Freeman, known as Unity’s Poet Laureate, wrote both “I AM There” and the “Prayer for Protection”.

In 1969, Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin carried a copy of the “Prayer for Protection” with him on the first manned moon landing. In 1971, a microfilm copy of Freeman’s poem, “I Am There,” was left on the moon by Apollo XV astronaut James B. Irwin.

On Sunday, July 14 science and spirituality come together in a unique and inspiring Sunday service created by Unity Prayer Chaplains Kevin Madhi and Monique Gordon. We are also enjoying a surprise special guest singer who will share “Somewhere Over the Rainbow”. Be sure to invite your friends to this one of a kind service.

Only in absolute stillness, beyond self, can you know Me as I am, and then but as a feeling and a faith.

Yet I am there.

James Dillet Freeman