Sunday Services start at 10:30 a.m.

 

Service: Those Happy Golden Years

Aging. A fact of life. We all age every day. As an experience it beats the alternative. Many fine words are written about aging; some will be read today. Then,...

Service: Ingathering

In our lngathering service, we bring together our hopes and dreams for the world, blend them together, and launch a new year. Bring water and/or stones, from home or somewhere...

Service: The Best Laid Plans

The day after our congregational retreat (to imagine the year), we explore what happens when humans try to shape the future.

Service: Where Do the Children Play?

Amidst an international fertility crisis, we reflect on how our own towns and cities might be adapted to be natural habitats for kids and families.

Service: Truth, Treaties and Relationship

Today we recognize Truth and Reconciliation Day, Treaty Day, and the upcoming Mi'kmaw History Month. What do respectful relations look like?

Service: Like-minded Freethinkers in a Messy World

As freethinkers we don't always agree on how to do good in the world, especially when things are complicated. When do we expect agreement, loudly proclaimed, and when do we...

Service: Giving Thanks in a Complex World

Whether it's arguing historic injustices at Thanksgiving dinner, or trying to find your heart when a loved one has let you down, we explore the challenges of giving thanks in...

Service: Ancestor’s Breath

As the nights grow longer, we might feel a special connection with those who came before.   Your connection might be to family, chosen family, or to a weaver of one...

Service: Language is Power

The English language - its structure, vocabulary and usage, developed over centuries - is embedded with the values, the priorities, the worldview, of the cultures it grew in. When do...

Service: We Remember

As we launch the pledge drive, and in honour of Remembrance Day, we remember all who have gotten us to where we are today, and we remember what it is...

Service: Forgive (But Not Yet?)

Hosea Ballou, who inspired the first Universalists in Nova Scotia, believed in a complete and loving forgiveness for all wrongdoing - but only after just retribution. His cousin Adin Ballou,...