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Thank you for checking Unity out on the web!! Please take some time to look around see what this gathing of God's people is all about. When I've asked people to describe Unity or to give an answer to what they find important about Unity, I get one of three answers: Service, Worship & Family. Unity is a congregation that seeks to be part of the greater community. From the Soup Kitchen,to the Active Adult Center, to hosting AA groups, Unity seeks to serve and welcome. Unity is a congregation that seeks to be part of the greater community. From the Soup Kitchen, to the Active Adult Center, to hosting AA groups, Unity seeks to serve and welcome. We are especially enthusiastic this summer to be opening our doors to host the Open Door Free Clinic that is a cooperative effort among members of EcCo, the Ecumenical group of which Unity is a part as well as opening our doors to host youth participating in YouthWorks! mission trips for the summer. Unity is a congregation that worships. We seek to be transformed through prayer, Scripture, music, community and the Sacraments of Holy Baptism and Holy Communion. We worship every Sunday at 9am and most summer Wednesdays have a brief service of Scripture and Holy Communion at 7pm. Unity is a congregation that seeks to welcome. When I’m visiting with people and ask them how they came to be at Unity, many mention that they were warmly welcomed. I see this often as members encourage visitors to coffee hour, or have in depth conversations with people who have visited before or regularly attend our Wednesday evening Soup Kitchen. Please feel free to contact me either through e-mail or by phone. Blessings to you. In peace,
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The three churches agreed to unite in 1982. They formed a 70-member Commission for a New Lutheran Church, which planned the merger. The plan was approved by church conventions in 1986, and the ELCA constituting convention was held April 30-May 3, 1987, with the church actually beginning operations on January 1, 1988. The ELCA meets in assembly every two years; at its 2001 Churchwide Assembly it elected its third bishop, The Rev. Mark S. Hanson, who will be eligible for re-election at the 2007 Churchwide Assembly |
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