Unity of Sheboygan
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                                UNITY PEACE STATEMENT
      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 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 the Association of Unity Churches and Unity to urge all nations, their leaders, and their people to turn to God by whatever the 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 Diversity Statement
             Honoring Diversity Within The Unity Movement
      We believe that all people are created with sacred worth. Therefore, we recognize the importance of serving all
      people within the Unity family in spiritually and emotionally caring ways. We strive for our ministries, publications,
      and programs to reach out to all who seek Unity support
      and spiritual growth. It is imperative that our ministries
      and outreaches be free of discrimination on the basis of
      race, color, gender, age, creed, religion, national origin, ethnicity, physical disability, or sexual orientation. Our
      sincere desire is to ensure that all Unity organizations
      care nondiscriminatory and support diversity.
      In our effort to reach out to all people as did our
      Way-Shower, Jesus Christ, we support the modification of
      our facilities to make them accessible to all people,
      regardless of physical challenges; the translation of
      our materials into Braille and other languages; and
      Respect for the wonderful variety of human commitments and relationships.
      We encourage ministers, teachers, and others within Unity
      to honor the strength of diversity within their spiritual communities. It is with love and in celebration of our unity,
      in the midst of our wondrous diversity, that we affirm
      this position.
      Adopted by: Unity and The Association of Unity Churches January 23, 1995