Our Vision...

There is only one Power and one Presence in which all are united in one Purpose, to thrive in the robust, eternally abundant environment that God’s peace and good will extends to everyone, everywhere.

Our Mission...

We provide an environment wherein all may explore, through spiritual services, education, and retreats, the universal principles of Truth that awaken all of us to the Unity expressed in each of us.

shared leadership...

Joy Kachel is the Spiritual Leader for Unity Church of Peace. Joy is a graduate of Wisdom University.

The church is governed by an open, self-appointing council which maneuvers within a system of "prayerful consensus" with regard to decision making.

Sunday Service messages are delivered by Joy, as well as guest speakers from outside the church and by members of the congregation who feel led to speak.  In Unity we honor all paths to God.  Periodically people  from different faiths are invited to speak, including followers of Native American spirituality, Sufi and Buddhism, to name a few.  Quarterly we host a Native American ceremony to honor the changing of the seasons.

Church History:

Unity Church of Peace began as an evening study group in the Spring of 1999. What started out as a group of three, is now a congregation of over thirty-five! Our ministry continues to grow and is becoming a vital part of the Walla Walla Valley community

April 2001 began a new chapter in our ministry. We started regular Sunday morning services on Easter Sunday, April 15. Our family church services include nursery care and periodically children's Sunday School.

our fundamental principles...

  • One Power – There is only One Power that is good and present everywhere, the Spirit of God. There is no other enduring power.
  • Christ Consciousness – Each of us represent an individual expression of the One Spirit of God; therefore all people are inherently good.  We see the goodness in each through the One Consciousness we all share.
  • Law of mind action – Our life experiences come from our way of thinking.  Thoughts held in mind produce after their kind.
  • Affirmative prayer – We acknowledge our connection to God and assert our decision that Spirit provides for our happiness through the eternal goodness we all share.  We claim God’s abundant gifts always.
  • Practice – By applying these principles in our daily lives, we experience and expand God’s good will. To only understand these principles is not enough; we must also live them.