Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Join Our Yoga Weekend Workshop this Friday & Saturday!

Come to our Yoga Weekend Workshop this Friday and Saturday, April 22 - 23.  Be grounded in Your Blissful Self and participate in this dynamic weekend of SELF-discovery, led by Senior Svaroopa Yoga teacher Melissa Fountain, with poses and meditation, providing reliable and deep changes in your body, mind and more.

After hearing Dr. Arun Gandhi’s inspirational words of peace and nonviolence, join us for this dynamic two-day yoga workshop to embody those words. “Too many of us juggle everything while trying to hold it all together. When you become grounded in your blissful Self and re-connect with this deep inner knowing, you become anchored, unshakable,” says Leading Svaroopa® Yoga Teacher Lissa Fountain of Boston.

Attend this two-day workshop to continue to embody those principles with standing poses, to become rooted, stable and solidly grounded in your feet and in your true nature

Friday-Saturday, April 22-23, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

Workshop fee: $255.

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Tibetan Gaden Monastery Cultural Tour

Unity Church of Richmond is hosting the Tibetan monks of the Gaden Shartse Dokhang Monastery for a week of events that will be open to the public! They are here with the blessing of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama to share their culture, practices and paths to inner peace and compassion.

Activities include teachings from Tibetan Buddhism, daily meditations, cultural performances, musical presentations with Tibetan singing bowls and chanting, sand mandala rituals, snow leopard conservation and more!

The Gaden Shartse Dokhang Monastery is part of one of the oldest and most revered monasteries in Tibet, now located in South India. This house has produced many important teachers in the Gelug tradition, including Geshe Thupten Jinpa, the primary English interpreter for His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama.




Funds raised on this tour will help to build a prayer hall, dormitories and provide for the medical needs for the monks of Gaden Shartse Dokhang Monastery.


Gaden Monastery is one of the three most renowned monasteries of Tibet. Originally founded in Tibet in 1409 by Je Tsongkhapa (1357 – 1419), a preeminent Tibetan preacher, saint, and Buddhist scholar, Gaden is where the Gelugpa School or the Yellow Hat Sect of Tibetan Buddhism emerged. The monastery was built on a majestic mountain just outside of Lhasa.

Gaden quickly became well known for its moral discipline, academic strength, and spiritual values. Monks of all ages poured in from every part of Tibet, Mongolia, China, Japan and Northern India. By the 1950s the population of the monastery had grown to 5,000. The youngest monks started at age seven. All monks, irrespective of their specific focus of study, engaged in rigorous study at the monastery for many years. In addition to in-depth philosophical study, there were trainings in different vocations such as religious music, arts, sculpture, and administrative work.

Thursday, April 7, 2016

The Gandhi Event Celebration!

We had such a fabulous time at The Gandhi Event this past Saturday.  All of our months of hard work and planning paid off with such a fabulous turnout - over 600 people!  We are so grateful to our amazing performers!  The Drums Not Guns group got the crowd going and excited which really created a joyful sense of community within the amphitheatre.  The Kuchipudi dancers from Sri Sai Dance Academy inspired the crowd with the beauty of their traditional dance.  It was truly a blessing to watch them perform!  Finally, we'd like to thank Dr. Arun Gandhi and Bethany Hegedus for sharing their heartwarming experiences and perspectives of peace, understanding and harmony.  Your words on what non-violence means were enlightening and it was an experience that attendees are not likely to forget.  Thank you for taking the time to speak to our community and spreading love in our hearts. You truly are Peace Farmers.

Taking selfies and posing with Revs. Richard and Vicky Bunch and Bret Dealy

Sri Sai Dance Academy


Drums Not Guns 

Revs. Richard and Vicky Bunch making introductions and thanking performers

Dr. Arun Gandhi

Bethany Hegedus



Saturday, March 5, 2016

Sunday Schedule

Join us tomorrow, Sunday, March 6th for one of our many services!



Contemplative Service
9:00 am - 10:15 am
Experience the beauty of the silence, oneness and inner peace on Sunday mornings. Take an hour to escape from the stresses of the week. Center yourself in the presence of love, joy and abundance. Allow the music to stir your soul. Meditate to heal your heart. Listen to the words of inspiration to awaken the Christ Consciousness within you to infinite possibilities. Come and be renewed by the Infinite Spirit of Life — God.

A Course in Miracles
10:10 am - 11:00 am
Weekly study with Rev. Richard Bunch: “The Course is a beginning, not an end”… Seeking the guidance of Spirit, we become aware that we live our lives either with love or fear. The choice is ours. In this class we support one another as we discuss ways to release the bondage of fear and allow ourselves to be transformed by the power of love as based on the teachings from A Course In Miracles.

Green Team
10:15 am - 11:00 am
Mission: To promote stewardship of the environment and an awareness of our oneness with the earth through education, respect for the interdependence of the Universe, sustainable living and the preservation of our natural resources. Meets 10:15-11 a.m. and 12:30-1:15 p.m. on the first Sunday of the month.

Celebration Service
11:00 am - 12:15 pm
Celebrate Spirit in an inclusive and loving environment. Be inspired by the music presented by our soloists, instrumentalists, and choir. Experience unconditional love, non-resistance, non-attachment and trust in Spirit in a 75-minute worship session, allowing God to flow through you and show you the Way into unlimited possibilities to LIVE LIFE FULLY! Come and feel the joy of Spirit moving and flowing through you.

Youth Education
11:00 am - 12:15 am
Downstairs for Children and Youth, our Children’s Celebration Center offers Sunday School from Nursery – 5th grade; a Uniteen group for 6th-8th grades; and Youth of Unity (Y.O.U.) for 9th-12th grades.

4T Prosperity Course
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Sundays, January 3-March 20, 6-7:30 p.m. — This is a course in prosperity transformation and commitment to change. Join us in this transformation! Facilitated by Mike Shelton and Erin Rice.

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

MId-week Faith Lift

This week got off to a slow and dreary start, come to our Mid-Week Faith Lift Service and get over those Monday and Humpday blues with some words of inspiration for the rest of the week!


Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Jaxon Washburn Interfaith Club Meeting


Sponsored by the Interfaith Council of Greater Richmond. Teens meet up with teens of other faiths. Check out Jaxon Washburn YouTube speech at the Parliament of World Religions!

Misconceptions of Codependence



     There are a lot of misconceptions that come with the word "Co-dependence."  It isn't just about romantic relationships or bad relationships, it's about the relationship you have with yourself. Codependency comes in lots of forms, but it always consists of putting others before caring for yourself.  Comedienne Whitney Cummings puts it perfectly in an essay she wrote for Lenny Letter on the subject.  Here is an excerpt from the article:


Whitney Cummings: Miss Codependence

"Hi, my name is Whitney, and I'm really nice.

I'm nervous writing this essay. I'm terrified you may not like it. What if I waste your time? What if you don't think I'm funny? What if you think it's boring, or, God forbid, not as good as the other letters on Lenny? What if you don't "like" it on social media? What if you leave a mean comment?

It's only recently that I've learned to coach myself through this self-abuse: "Whit, you'll survive even if some random stranger thinks this sucks." That coaching of my inner monologue is a daily course correction I do because I have a "disease" called codependence. DOWN BOYS! When my therapist first suggested that I was codependent, I was confounded because I wasn't dating anyone. I thought it meant you were in a bad relationship with someone else, when it really means you're in a bad relationship with yourself. That's how misused the term is, much like "genius," "hilarious," and "starving." A simple definition is that codependents can't tolerate the discomfort of others.

In a 12-step meeting for codependence, I once heard a man say, "In this program, we are pathologically thoughtful and obsess over other people's problems to avoid our own." I got a pit in my stomach because I felt like he had been reading my journal. How did he know that I was obsessed with solving other people's problems while my own life was a scalding-hot mess? I couldn't stop buying people overpriced candles, yet I had not paid my rent. Did he know I was giving people numbers of doctors and therapists I myself wasn't going to? And helping people through breakups while I couldn't make time for myself to floss?change my behavior and dysmorphic perceptions. I had to roll up my sleeves and rewire my brain."


In our Women's Codependency Group, we believe that healing comes from awareness, acceptance and change.  Stop the maddening cycle by coming to our meetings every Thursday at 6:30 where you can talk and share. Start loving yourself!