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Funding the Dream - 2012

New Unity is committed to making a difference in individual lives and in the larger world. Doing so requires our energies, our commitment, and it takes financial resources. Increasingly, the programmes and services we dream of offering, the causes we wish to support, and the physical environment we need for our life together require a reliable stream of financial support: Funding the Dream!

A pledge is an annual promise we make to contribute money to this congregation. Pledging to support the life and work of our congregation is a statement about our values, our priorities and our vision for our world. 

On a practical level, when members and friends of the church pledge their financial support for the upcoming year (we work on the tax year: 6th - 5th April), the congregation can make realistic spending plans regarding the staffing, programmes and operating expenses that allow us to pursue our shared dreams. Each year, we will conduct a campaign to pledge our support for that year. In addition, new members and friends of the church can pledge at any time using the forms and information below.

There are three ways to complete your pledge information this year.

  • Online pledge - just complete the online form below.
  • Via the Charity Giving website, by following this link.
  • Printable Pledge Card This printable form may be placed in a collection at any Sunday service or sent by post to:

New Unity Treasurers
Unity Church
277A Upper Street
London, UK N1 2TZ

We hope to make this simple for you. If you have questions, please send them by email to pledge@new-unity.org.

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New Unity Pledge Form


Your pledges will allow New Unity to:

  • Continue to provide a spiritual and liberal religious home that acknowledges the breadth of human experience and is open to finding the divine in unexpected places. 

  • Support Bright Lights - our programme for families with children - so it is able to expand provide for more children, meet more often,  and provide training for leaders so they can continue to make a positive difference in the lives of young children.

  • Provide regular Sunday services, weekly programmes, workshops, special events, discussion groups - in short, all those things that are part of a vibrant spiritual community.

  • Speak out an work for justice in our local area and more broadly.

  • Work to alleviate suffering within and outside of our congregation at a time of economic trauma and cuts in public benefits.

  • Provide a professional minister and in the future, increase our staffing so that we can improve provision, meet more people's needs and effectively engage in the larger community.

  • Provide and improve the support we provide socially, spiritually, practically, and pastorally within our community

  • Train and support our community members so they can confidently lead projects, govern, and participate in the full life of the congregation and the Unitarian movement

  • Maintain and improve our buildings and grounds. We would like to improve our buildings so that all our facilities are modernised, more energy efficient, warm, aesthetically appealing and accessible for all.