Whoever you are, wherever you’re from, whatever you look like, whoever you love, and however you identify – you are welcome here.

New Unity is a radically inclusive community dedicated to love and justice.

We aim to build a fairer and kinder world through an extensive programme of ministry, events, projects and social justice work. We welcome all people of all backgrounds, sexualities, ages and abilities – and we nurture a supportive, caring and welcoming community.

As one congregant said: “It is so awesome how you/NU can mobilise the best of religious traditions without getting caught up in the worst aspects of them.”


What’s on?                         

See the full list of what congregation events are on at NU here. Find out more about our new arts programme, and book tickets, here.

Monday 7th July
2.30pm: life painting class, NGMH. More info here
6.30pm: life drawing class, NGMH. More info here

Tuesday 8th July

Wednesday 9th July

Thursday 10th July
12pm - 6pm: NGMH open to the public

Friday 11th July
12pm - 6pm: NGMH open to the public

Saturday 12th July

Sunday 13th July
11am: Sunday Gathering, NGMH. More info
11am: Kids’ Club, NGMH. More info
11am: Islington Community Choir, Upper Street. Email for more info

See the full list of what congregation events are on at NU here.

Donate to the foodbank collection on Thursdays and Fridays between 12pm and 6pm, or at Sunday morning gatherings.

Visit our iconic Newington Green Meeting House between 12pm and 6pm on Thursdays and Fridays.

Happening on Sunday 13th July…

Join at 11am - either online at this link (there is a short registration) or in person at the Newington Green Meeting House, 39a Newington Green, London, N16 9PR.

‘We Are the World’ - Adam Slate, Minister-elect

Live Aid was the most watched musical event of all time, with 1.9 billion people in 150 countries–40% of the global population–tuning in to the concert held simultaneously in London and Philadelphia. On the 40th anniversary of the event, we will reflect on its legacy and the need to raise awareness for the planet’s most impoverished populations.

More info on this page.

Kids will join in the sanctuary and leave for their programme after the opening welcome and first hymn.