Welcome to Unity of Pomona, a small, diverse, warm, socially engaged, open and affirming spiritual community that has been serving the Pomona Valley since 1933.

UNITY OF POMONA  

(A Spiritual Community)

524 E. Pasadena Ave., Pomona, CA 91767

(About 1 mile south of I-10 just east of Towne Ave; 1 block north of Holt)

 Centered in God,

We Co-Create A World that Works for All

SUNDAYS AT UNITY OF POMONA

Join us for our Sunday Service at 10:30 am followed by Sunday Lunch.

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Unity.FM

You can listen to Unity radio round the clock at http://www.unity.fm/.


Spiritual Quote of the Week

The moment a person yields himself to Godlikeness, he is letting the spirit of God burst the shell of doubt and fear, and the light of faith reveals to him the light of life. He becomes conscious of the joy of life, the joy of life in himself and in everyone else.(Healing Letters,Fillmore)

Unity Principles to Bless Your Life

1.       There is One Presence and One Power, God the Good.

2.       I have God’s spark of divinity within me and I am inherently Good.

3.       My Mind linked with God Mind creates blessings in my life.

4.       Through prayer and meditation, I align myself with God and Good.

5.       I live the Truth I know through thought, word and action.

Unity's Peace Statement

Unity stands for peace in our life time, one life at a time. Unity stands for peace in the presence of conflict; for love in the presence of hatred; for forgiveness in the presence of injury. Unity honors the many names for God, the many paths to God, the many ways to worship God; for there is only one power and presence of God and that God loves each one of us equally. It is therefore the position of Unity to urge all nations, their leaders, and their people to turn to God by whatever name for guidance during these challenging times and pursue peace, not war, for this is what honors the God of all our faith traditions. Unity stands for peace in our lifetime.

Unity's Diversity Statement

Unity Church of Pomona is a welcoming, affirming spiritual community. We believe that all people are created with innate goodness and sacred worth. Our sincere desire is to create a spiritually aware community that is uplifting, nondiscriminatory and supports diversity.

Unity Supports You through Prayer and Meditation

Unity of Pomona's Prayer Team invites you to send your prayer requests to us at UnityofPomona@verizon.com. or directly to Rev. Jan Chase at Janhoshin@aol.com.

Our Prayer Team prays for you and sends your requests to Silent Unity, where they are prayed over for one month.

We encourage you to call or write SILENT UNITY by clicking on this Link.


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Walk our Labyrinth as You Meditate

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Do You Know? Interfaith Messages "Creating a World that Works for All"

Our April 1, 2012 Interfaith Seder at the Islamic Center of Claremont built bridges of understanding that will last!


Events Calendar

Pictures from our Holy Week ServiceRev. Rosalind Russell 


Experience the Calling, Adventures and Trust in Spirit of Rev. Rosalind Russell, our Guest Speaker Sunday, May 6 at our 10:30 am Service.
Hafif "Concert Under the Stars" tickets available from HERE!
UNITY CHURCH CALENDAR  Please click on each calendar event to find more information

COMMUNITY EVENTS 

“To Co-Create a World that Works for All”  

To add events to the community calendar below, Contact Rev. Jan Chase 909-596-4187 Janhoshin@aol.com

Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has. –Margaret Mead

To love our neighbor, we must know our neighbor.


Some Community Meetings

Please click on event for details.

Pastor’s Blog

Rev. Jan Chase was nominated as Woman of the Year by Pomona Mayor Elliott Rothman. She and Jacqi Morrison and Aida Quevedo attended a luncheon sponsored by Congresswoman Grace Napolitano in Santa Fe Springs on May 7th, 2011. Mayor Elliott Rothman joined their table and Pomona City Councilman Stephen Atchley joined them for pictures as Grace Napalitano gave out the awards to 21 Women of the Year from her district.


 

Thursday May 5, 2011: An Evening of Unity and Interfaith Connections

First we gathered at the Upland Civic Center for the National Day of Prayer where we joined many interfaith friends for an inspiring service. Jan led the invocation and our choir brought joy to all. Then we went to Mimi's Cafe in Upland to celebrate Jan's 9th Year at Unity. Many our of interfaith friends joined us there.

I give thanks for our many connections in the community and the way so many of us support each other.

A special thanks to Julie and our choir (Jennifer, Liz and Larry), who sang at both events, to Jacqi Morrison, Michele Procter, Irene Fiedler and Jim Jensen who helped with the invitations, planning and program and for our many community friends who attended including Cantor Paul Buch and his family, Imam Shamshad and is board member Imar, Aida Quevedo and her neice, Dick Bunce, Soheila Azizi and her husband, Rabbi Zev Feyer, Dr. Haleema Shaikley and Dina, Marilee and Jim Rhodes, Mark and Rev. Eileen Goor, Dolores Morgan, Joyce Toohey, Sharen & John Whitaker, Desmond D'Oyen, Rosie Espana,  Rev. Marsha StarrWolf, June Starshine and the many others who took time and energy to support Unity in this celebration and coming together.


Your Donations Make a Difference!

Your Gifts in Action at Unity of Pomona

Aug 18, 2010

Dear Friends,

Jesus said, “Ask and you shall receive”. We at Unity Church of Pomona asked for $25,000 to be able to pay our bills and do what we feel Spirit is calling us to do. Many of you answered and as of August 17th we have received $2965.00. That is almost 1/8th of what we ask for. The first week of our asking we were blessed with 1/10th of what we were asking for.

It has been a busy summer for us as we continue to reach out to bring the Spirit of Unity to our Community. August 9th through 13th we collaborated with the Baha’i community to put on “Drawing the Circle of Unity, a Youth Art/Service Project.” It was an amazing success as children prayed, played, listened to stories, made percussion instruments, sang, ate, colored and drew cards for the Baha’i children in Iran whose parents have been imprisoned because of their faith. Four of us from Unity and four Baha’i women worked together to bring the twelve youth from many cultures and faiths into a greater awareness of their sacred ability and responsibility to care for the earth and its inhabitants. The degree of creativity was amazing as well as the behavior of the youth who were ages 5 to 14.

As we were working with the youth, we were also preparing to share about 20 boxes of donated clothing and spiritual literature with people at a Resource Fair in downtown Pomona put on by the Department of Children and Family Services on Tuesday, August 17. Our Unity Church is truly a resource for families in our community. Even on the hottest day of the summer, even though we received expensive parking tickets, we truly enjoyed helping the many who delighted in what we had to freely offer. The joy of giving is very satisfying.

Thank you for helping us continue to be a channel for helping others.

Love,

Rev. Jan Chase