Now you can thank the Silent Unity staff in a way they'll appreciate for years—in your own words and with a gift that will enable them to help many more people through prayer.
Create your own permanent message of support for those Silent Unity “angels” who have supported you and your loved ones in prayer.
With a one-time gift you can choose from either a handwritten, laminated card that will be placed in a special Gratitude Bowl for staff members to read for inspiration any time of the day or night, a plaque that will be displayed as part of a mosaic of support at the entrance to the telephone prayer room, or a plaque that will be attached to an individual prayer station within the prayer room itself.
Your words may be an expression of gratitude, an affirmation or a Bible verse. Details about message length and various gift opportunities are provided in the table below.
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Laminated Card for Gratitude Bowl
2 x 7" card with your handwritten message (up to 1000 characters.)
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Plaque for Mosaic at Entrance to Prayer Room
4 x 4" plaque with 2 lines of text, 10 characters per line including spaces.
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Plaque for Mosaic at Entrance to Prayer Room
2 x 8" plaque with 2 lines of text, 20 characters per line including spaces.
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Plaque for Mosaic at Entrance to Prayer Room
4 x 8" plaque with 3 lines of text, 20 characters per line including spaces.
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Plaque for Mosaic at Entrance to Prayer Room
8 x 8" plaque with 5 lines of text, 20 characters per line including spaces.
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Plaque for Individual Prayer Station
8 x 8" plaque with 5 lines of text, 20 characters per line including spaces. (64 available)
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If you would like to take this opportunity to support the Silent Unity staff and their sacred work, complete this order form today!
September 5–10, 2010
Unity Village, MO
Participants will experience diverse forms of prayer, discover a deeper appreciation of how prayer unites us, and enjoy beautiful music and practices from many different spiritual traditions. Participants will be at Unity Village during World Day of Prayer 2010.