FIND THE COURAGE TO CONNECT

Hands Raised Together in Unity "What makes our ministry and our lives great?

Our connection to people!

It is not good for any of us to feel alone. I invite you to do something that will bless you and this ministry — reach out and have the courage to connect!

As good as you believe your current experience here has been, I guarantee that it will become even more amazing, rich and fulfilling if you have the courage to open yourself up and experience a greater sense of community at Unity of Phoenix." - Rev. Richard Maraj

Explore your spiritual path
with people who can help answer your questions and support you. See our current list of classes and workshops under SPIRITUAL EDUCATION.

Volunteer
with people who know the joy of sharing themselves and their love with our community. Volunteer just a small amount of your time at church or assist in an Outreach Project.

Offer your talents to one of our Strategic Planning Committees

Join a Small Group at Church
with people who laugh, grow, support one another, and serve together.

Form a Small Group
Our Small Groups are created by congregants of Unity of Phoenix, just like you! These groups invite like-minded people to meet and establish a greater connection and to support our ministry. If you’re interested in starting your own group, read more about the steps to form your own small group.

Join Us on Facebook
Join Our Facebook Group

Start a discussion... Add photos and videos of your group activities... Connect with new friends.

Connect with Someone on Sunday
Each and every Sunday you can connect by praying with a chaplain, asking our board member a question or giving some feedback about our ministry at the Welcome Tent, thanking an usher, or hugging a member of the band! Share some small talk over cookies with the person next to you in the hospitality line. Enroll in a spiritual education class, or sign up to participate in our volunteer/outreach program.

Seek out our newcomers (evident by their carnations), introduce yourself and warmly welcome them to our spiritual community.