Prayer is not seen as a technique for changing God, but for expanding and transforming your mind, and thus changing you.Unity seeks to relate religion to daily needs, affirming that for every need, there is God's perfect answer. Its main textbook is the Bible, and it relates its lessons to your life and everyday experiences.
Unity does break from tradition somewhat in that it has no creedal requirements, dogma, ritual, or ecclesiastical garb. Unity chooses to believe that there is good in every religion. Different religions are like spokes on a wheel with the hub being God. They may be set apart by a variance of beliefs and approaches, but they are all seeking the one God as the hub of all life. Consequently, Unity does not deny anyone the right to have their own beliefs.
Unity sees worship as serving God by uplifting and glorifying God's spirit in man, in positive, joyous ways. It seeks not to emphasize one's sins of the past, but instead gives attention to the good that exists in every person and what can be done with the now to transform one's self and his/her life.
Its main concern is not so much with a "future life" but with teaching people how to live fully in the present, seeing the good in all things. Unity also believes in eternal life and views the present moment as part of eternal life.
Unity is inter-denominational and inter-faith and welcomes in dignity and love, people of all races, colours, religious, social background and economic levels.
In summation, Unity emphasizes the divine potential within every child of God and teaches that through a practical understanding and application of what Jesus taught, every person can realize and express his or her divine potential for a happier, fuller and more successful life.