Renaissance Unity Interfaith Spiritual Fellowship Explained
Renaissance Unity Interfaith Spiritual Fellowship, also known as Church of Today, is a New Thought “megachurch” in Warren, Michigan with a congregation often estimated in excess of 2,000.[1] Best selling author Marianne Williamson served as minister of Renaissance Unity Interfaith Spiritual Fellowship for five years and caused controversy within the church when in 2002 she sought to dissolve the church's formal affiliation with Association of Unity Churches. Williamson resigned as a result of the controversy.[2] [3] The church was founded by Jack Boland.[4]
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- News: Alexsandra Lett. Marianne Williamson Spreads Message Of Unity. The Daily Record. Jan 19, 2018. August 22, 2019. April 29, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190429044606/http://mydailyrecord.com/stories/marianne-williamson-spreads-message-of-unity,4174. dead.
- Web site: Presidential hopeful Marianne Williamson: 'Detroit is a piece of my heart'. Melissa Naan. Burke . The Detroit News. May 6, 2019.
- http://www.beliefnet.com/story/112/story_11248_1.html Marianne Williamson Bows Out as Pastor
- http://www.renaissanceunity.org/bestofjack.htm Best of Jack