Check out our Calendar! (And subscribe for instant updates!)

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CalendarThere’s a REALLY EASY way to stay up to speed on what is happening here at Unity United Church. Check out the calendar on our website! You’ll find times for the services, office hours and meeting schedules for the Interest Groups. 

If you actively participate in the life of Unity and you want your event added, please send me an email. That way, I can make sure your event gets recorded on the calendar. 

If you’re not “into” calendars and just enjoy reading the site, subscribe to the site by clicking “subscribe” on the home page. That way, every time there’s something new on the site, you’ll be informed. 

Like everything else at our church, the calendar and the website are works in progress–works done by human hands–not Divine ones. We goof up. So, if you’re not sure about what you see on the calendar or on the site or you think something is missing, PLEASE contact us!

Advent Three: Peace Sunday: In case you missed it.

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Ryerson 2012 Bible Like I said, we do things differently at Unity. So, while most other churches that celebrate Advent were looking at the theme of “Joy”, we were thinking about “Peace. 

And we had a lot to think about….

Way back when our worship committee made the decision to make the change to our Advent schedule, we could not possibly foresee how that decision would connect itself to world events: the passing of Nelson Mandela was and is a loss that is felt (please click on >> to continue reading)

Advent Service Dates: Put Christ in YOUR Christmas

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Nativity sceneBefore I went on internship,  I bought this knitted nativity scene at a garage sale. I bought it by accident: I was interested in purchasing the garbage can in which the the Holy Family and their seasonal entourage sat. No, I didn’t know they were in the garbage can. Baby Jesus and all the other creche critters had been tossed into a grocery bag that the seller was using to hold accumulated trash from the day. The can held it all together. (PLEASE CONTINUE READING BY PRESSING at the bottom>>)