From the archives: Long before she ran for president, Marianne Williamson was a spiritual leader at metro Detroit's Church of Today. metrotimes.com/detroit/radic…
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... And she ran it into financial ruin eventually ditching it. The church's now shuttered building along 696 is a testament to her ego.
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Not what happened John. I was there. The church was in the red when she came, that’s why they brought her. She grew attendance and programs and brought the place into the black. Attendance diminished after she left.
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I was there too. She came in to help. Oprah fans loved it. Regular church members felt forgotten among the bandwagon jumpers. The original supporters left. The fad passed. She bailed.
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John, that’s not what happened. But I’m sorry you felt forgotten. We had taken the church up to 3,500 people every Sunday and growing; that’s hardly a fad having passed. And I didn’t “bail.” All my best to you.

Apr 14, 2020 · 6:40 PM UTC

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Um, aren’t we not supposed to live in defensive mode? His experience is entirely valid, whether it matches your perception or not. It’s wrong to say “that’s not what happened”. Maybe it is.
I didn't feel forgotten but when you tried to dissolve association with Unity many people did. I thought you resigned over that situation so "bail" seems correct. All my best to you.
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