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The congregation worked together and supported each other to the glory of God and Unity Church. A greater need for expansion came as the prayer ministry grew in scope and provided hour telephone prayer help patterned somewhat after Silent Unity.

What else could be built on the property to serve our needs? A six story tower building, with the top floor dedicated to prayer work, a chapel on the ground floor, a classroom on the second, counseling center on the third, much needed office space for equipment and workers on the fourth and the church offices on the fifth floors.

In addition, we have the finest metaphysical bookstore in the Southwest in the tower lobby. This dream was developed as the major project of the seventies. During these years of development Bob also served as president of the Association of Unity Churches. At the same time Bob Stevens developed his dream of a retreat and classes in Descanso, a mountainous area some 50 miles east of San Diego. This facility was destroyed by fire and later sold.

As this work developed, it became apparent that Bob was working much too hard at keeping all of the activities going. His dream was manifested in so many rich ways that he shocked his congregation with the announcement on Easter Sunday, that he was retiring from being the spiritual leader of Christ Church Unity - San Diego.

At this event he introduced Rev. Stanford Hampson who was to take his place. Stevens reorganized the ownership of the church, and gave the property to the congregation.

The congregation elected a Board of Directors to manage the assets and direct the business of the church. Stan Hampson was to be the senior pastor of the newly organized church. Stan brought with him a background of 20 years of successful churches, the most recent being that of Hawaii.

Stan hired as his secretary Margaret Imms. Later the church assisted her while she attended Unity Ministerial School.

Margaret Melanie. And has now returned to be a member of our church again Stan and his lovely wife Helen led the church through the changes necessary to our growth. Rene Pare who continued to help us grow through the changes followed Stan. Rene retired from service at the Unity church in Wilmington, North Carolina. William Cameron was then hired to be the senior pastor and to help us continue with our growth experiences. Bill later served at and retired from Miami Unity on the Bay in Florida.

In January of , a young man with a vision for the future growth of this dynamic congregation was called to serve as senior pastor of Christ Church Unity - San Diego. He visualizes for the organization a bright future. He sees the church expanding by serving the needs of the community as well as those who are seeking the Truth. Blair Tabor and his wonderful family have brought a sense of love and well being to this congregation. He has served with distinction the community we call Unity San Diego for over twenty-nine years with love and compassion.

Great dreams are being developed for expansion of the activities of the church. In the community, Christ Church Unity has helped create many different activities. Unity San Diego was the sponsor of a neighborhood cleanup several times. We have work as a part of the Inter-Faith Housing Network to provide temporary shelter for the homeless. Each year we provide hundreds of stuffed toys to children in San Diego and Tijuana. Our board of directors was instrumental in helping Colina del Sol City Park re-introduce its Halloween carnival.

We participate with Feeding America to provide food distribution to our neighbors each month. With such a heritage of fine, inspired leadership, such a wonderful plant in "Americas Finest City", and the absolutely wonderful congregation that has supported this terrific Unity work, greater dreams will be dreamed, and we will soar to new heights of accomplishment.

We bless all those who have so faithfully served in the past, and know that the future is indeed bright with new vistas as we move into our fifty third year. Join us each Sunday, Live on Facebook!



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