Archives at Unity Village
Unity Archives has one of the largest collections of Unity and New Thought material in the world.
The collections—publications, periodicals, digital, audiovisual, and artifacts—form the most comprehensive resources available about the Unity movement, creating a vital link between our past and future. Visitors to Unity Village can stop in at the Unity Archives to explore and conduct research. Please call 816-347-5539 for the hours.
To support our efforts to preserve and digitize the vast collection of materials in the Unity Archives, please join our Friends of the Archives program. Click here to read the 2024 Friends of the Archives newsletter.
Online Collections

Thanks to HistoryIT, a comprehensive digital archive service, the online collections are now available. Discover the rich history of the Unity movement in the digital museum that features correspondence, photographs, film reels, pamphlets, magazines, and more. The collection will continue to grow as more archival items are digitally preserved. Click here to learn more about the project.
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Unity Digital Archive and Museum
Explore the rich history of Unity at the Digital Archive and Museum. Discover teachings from founders Charles and Myrtle Fillmore and the legacy of Eric Butterworth.
Unity Honors Black History Month
Unity honors Black History Month with powerful collections—articles, videos, and booklets featuring Rev. Ruth Mosley, Rev. Dr. Johnnie Colemon, gospel playlists, and teachings on racial equality in New Thought.
Standing Together Resource Center
We Stand Together in Unity At Unity, we know that profound systemic changes need to occur to protect the rights
Unity Books Presents
Watch video discussions with today’s Unity authors. Unity has been creating books for more than a century. In this online


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