Sacred Disruptor: Myrtle Fillmore Beyond the Healing Story
February 10 • 6:00-8:00 CST
Most people think of Myrtle Fillmore as the gentle co-founder of Unity who healed herself of tuberculosis. But the real Myrtle was a spiritual disruptor—a woman who questioned religious norms, redefined healing, prosperity and prayer. She dared to lead without apology.
Long before holistic health was a movement, she was telling people their bodies were divine. Long before women were welcomed into pulpits, she was pastoring through thousands of letters. And long before social justice was a buzzword, she was meeting poverty, addiction, and despair with both prayer and practical help.
In this 2-hour workshop, we uncover the untold dimensions of Myrtle’s life: her fierce compassion, her embodied spirituality, and her belief that “If you don’t feel prosperity yet, something in you is still aching for love.” Her legacy speaks directly to us today—reminding us that disruption, when rooted in Spirit, is how new life emerges.
What you’ll experience:
- Imagine how Myrtle’s story can guide your own journey of healing, leadership, and courage.
- Discover how today’s prosperity teachings are Charles-based and became teaching backbones, while Myrtle’s pastoral writings were published posthumously and framed as devotional helps rather than core curriculum.
- Engage in practices for mind, body, heart, and spirit that embody her teachings.
- Explore how “sacred disruption” can help you meet today’s personal and collective challenges with resilience and hope.
- Connect with others who are ready to live boldly, love fiercely, and bring Myrtle’s gospel from “tone” to theology, so it no longer drifts in the margins.
Myrtle Fillmore did not come to disrupt. But the moment she began speaking to her body as if it were holy, she set off a quiet revolution that rippled through generations. Join us and become a sacred disruptor in your own life—living boldly, loving fiercely, and healing without limits
She didn’t break the rules of her time—she rewrote them.
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