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Sunday Celebration Service with Rev. Cynthia Alice Anderson
January 24, 2021 @ 11:00 am - 12:30 pm EST
Rev. Cynthia Alice Anderson has helped tens of thousands of people be their best by living life with authentic power, passion and purpose. She founded and hosts the podcast channel, Experience of the Soul, authored four books, and is a life and leadership coach. For her work in the aftermath of the Pulse shooting, Rev. Cynthia received the Governors’ Award for Civic Service. She was interviewed by the global media about the impact of the tragedy on the local community, and continues to act as a consultant for the BBC. She was also a member of the OnePulse Foundation Task Force.
Rev Cynthia regularly serves with OMYGA, an organization that supports young minority students to learn lessons about golf and life. She is a featured expert in the upcoming Daniel Karslake documentary film, “For They Know Not What They Do” which premiered at the TriBeca Film Festival earlier this year. Her work reawakens a higher consciousness using principles, teachings, and practices of various disciplines to assist people with transcending calcified, limiting beliefs about themselves and the world. Her teaching goes beyond research and philosophy to serve as a “how to” tool for personal growth, prosperity, and evolution.
A graduate of Seattle Pacific University and Unity Institute, over the past three decades, Anderson has been a leader in an array of professional arenas, including education, music, churches, and retail operations. She was the Retreat Manager for Unity Village Headquarters and chaired the Prosperity Team for Unity Worldwide. Rev. Cynthia is currently the CEO of the Power of Soul and recently resigned from her position as senior leader at CCU Orlando to pursue her personal ministry.
Join us for our weekly Sunday Celebration Service and share inspiration, light and LOVE with your UNY community!
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