Unity of Indianapolis

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907 N Delaware St
Indianapolis, IN 46202

Unity of Indianapolis is a spiritual community that embraces universal spiritual principles found across various religions. The center promotes a welcoming environment, fostering inclusivity for all individuals, including those from LGBTQ+ communities.

Under the guidance of Reverend Michael Everett Davis, Unity of Indianapolis emphasizes affirmative prayer, meditation, and personal growth. The organization offers various programs such as youth ministry, classes, and book studies to support spiritual exploration and connection.

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Richard P.
3/25/2019

I've been to Unity of Indianapolis a few times over the years. While I wasn't particularly inclined to write a review, I felt like the other review offered for the church lacked fairness and depth...

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