Service: Be Here Now (AGM Sunday)
We conclude our series on awe and wonder by going to the only place we can ever be: The present moment. What opens up to you when you tune in? Stay afterwards for our Annual General Meeting at noon.
Sunday Services start at 10:30 a.m.
We conclude our series on awe and wonder by going to the only place we can ever be: The present moment. What opens up to you when you tune in? Stay afterwards for our Annual General Meeting at noon.
What happens when you let yourself love with all your heart? Can you handle it? Can your friends, family, neighbours? Can the world? UU musician Tony Turner joins us on his cross-Canada tour. Stay after the service for a BBQ and concert.
We might rush to fill silence with words, or thoughts, or maybe just by doing something. But what if we can make a friend of silence? What might it teach? In this service, Joe Britto will share the four lessons he experienced during his silent retreat in Chiang Mai, including a lesson from the jungle.
Members of the Reconciliation and Dismantling Racism Committee will provide their reflections on various disputes that have grown over the last year between the NS Government and Mi'kmaw communities - including treaty rights related to cannabis sales, logging on Hunters Mountain and fossil gas and uranium exploration as well as cuts to programs in Nova...
Speaking your thoughts is an effective way to gain clarity and understanding, but sometimes it might be best to keep your opinion to yourself. Today we consider how our principles and values shape our involvement in public discourse. Guest musician Jennifer Jones on violin
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