The Unity Movement was founded on the power of Affirmative Prayer. It’s Co-Founder, Myrtle Fillmore healed herself of Tuberculosis (which at that time there was no cure) through the use of prayer and affirmations. At Unity on the Bay, positive affirmative prayer is at the foundation of everything we do. We are here to pray with you for whatever you're going through or growing through. All prayer requests are kept private and confidential.

“Keep on praying for faith, it is through prayer that you develop all your wonderful qualities of soul.”
— Myrtle Fillmore, Unity Movement Co-Founder

Pray with our Chaplains

Our team of volunteer Prayer Chaplains are dedicated to living a life of prayer and are available to prayer with you either during Sunday Celebrations, over the phone or via email. Simple use the button below to notify them that you’d like prayer support.

Wednesday Prayer Circle
Every Wednesday at 12:30pm EST

Our ministers host a weekly Prayer Circle via Zoom and in person simultaneously. Many people make this a weekly habit of checking in and getting prayerfully centered. No matter where you are in the world, this Prayer Circle is a way to stay prayed up.

Pray with Silent Unity

Aside from the prayer support mentioned above from Unity on the Bay, The Unity Prayer Ministry (also known as Silent Unity) is located at Unity Village in Lee Summit Missouri and has been providing prayer support to the world for more than 130 years. Someone is available to pray with 5am to 1pm (Central Time) / 3 am to 11 am (Pacific Time) by calling 1-816-969-2000.

Please note that Silent Unity is part of the Unity Movement but is not coordinated by Unity on the Bay in Miami, FL.

What is Affirmative Prayer?

Affirmative means agreeing with a statement; being supportive, hopeful, or encouraging. In North America some people say “affirmative” when they mean “yes.” To affirm is to make a positive statement. We call communication with God prayer. Many of us were taught to say “Dear God” in supplication to an entity outside ourselves, but our communication with God can change just as we do.

A positive statement is affirmative, simple, and clear. A statement such as “I receive only good” or “Health is my nature” shifts your thoughts to an elevated, more positive outlook.”