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“The teaching at Unity of Phoenix is world
class.
Rev. Richard is fantastic! The music is awesome.
The energy in the worship service, the prayer
support and the connection with God are all amazing.
…but
sometimes I just want a friend to sit with me."
“I go to church, thoroughly enjoy the service,
have a cup of coffee after the service, smile at a couple of people,
maybe even have a brief conversation. Then I go home alone.
It’s
been hard for me to get to know people."
If this is your story -- you love Unity, but are having trouble
making friends, deeper connections or relationships in our
Unity community, please know that there are people all around who
want to get to know you!
We want you to become part of our family and feel
comfortable at Unity of Phoenix.
While online, check out the many ways to connect — Activity
Groups, Classes,
or Volunteer Opportunities .
Or stop in the courtyard on Sundays to learn more. OR check out
a Living Love Connection Group.
Living Love
Connection Groups
Making friends and connections at Unity of Phoenix is easy!
You can find a listing of Living Love Connection groups at the
Living Love table in the courtyard or at www.CTLL.org.
Living Love Groups meet regularly and are open and growing.
We are committed to loving you unconditionally.
Living Love Groups are a source of Real Love for you so you can
truly love the other people in your life. You are always welcome
to drop in at a Living Love group. We want to get to know you!
“Find a friend.
Find REAL LOVE at Unity of Phoenix
through a Living Love Connection Group.”
At Unity, our dream is to create a critical mass of people who
are Living Love in Phoenix. Along with people from many faiths
and organizations, we are connecting with one another to find ways
to bring that Vision into reality. We have made a personal Commitment
to Living Love.
Connection Groups...
Unity of Phoenix is participating in the Commitment
to Living Love and encourages people to try out one of the many
Living Love Connection Groups that meet across the valley. For
more information see: ctll.org.
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