Sunday Services start at 10:30 a.m.

 

  • Winter Solstice Service

    This service for all ages will acknowledge the longest night of the year and celebrate the return of the light. Join us for an evening ritual of candlelight, story, music and song.

  • Service: Readings & Carols

    A quiet moment for reflection in the midst of the holiday rush, with readings and carols around our Christmas tree.

  • Christmas Eve Candlelight Service

    Like many traditions at this time of year, Christmas bears witness to the birth of something new. Gather in hope, gather in gladness, gather by candlelight: A child is born.

  • Service: A New Hope

    We are a hopeful people in complicated times. Together, we consider our hope for the new year: Using water-soluble paper, we write in a word or two what we want to let go of, or intentionally bring into the new year, and then dissolve the paper in our water bowl.

  • Lunch Bunch

    Bring-Your-Own Bag Lunch get-together. No agenda, just ‘how’s your spirit today’ check-ins and a conversation topic. We’ll start with weekly gatherings and see how that schedule works for the group.

  • Service: The Process of Change

    Rev. Carly Murlor (formerly Carly Gaylor) returns to reflect on the process of change, with a focus on building the community we hope for for ourselves and our congregation.

  • Service: The Love That Overcomes

    One of our former ministers, Rev. Fred Gillis, wrote "May the love that overcomes all differences, that heals all wounds, that puts to flight all fears, that reconciles all who are separated, be in us and among us, now and always." Sounds good.

  • Service: The Time That is Given

    Gandalf said to Frodo, "All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us." What shall we decide?

  • Service: If I Had a Second Chance

    The second time you align your bike chain (or host a potluck, or get a puppy) can go more smoothly than the first; but sometimes in life your first try is all you get. Today, in honour of Groundhog Day, we explore our relationship with second chances. A special welcome to visitors coming as part...

  • Service: A Life of Service

    On Sat Feb 8th, we have a retreat with our regional CUC staff person, Rev. Linda Thomson, to consider how a democratically-run congregation can best share or divvy up the work, to fulfill our mission. Who - be it the congregation, the volunteer leaders, the minister, or anyone who has an idea or sees a...

  • Service: Cunard Navigates Anti Black Racism

    Nova Scotia-born Samuel Cunard helped run companies for transatlantic passenger travel by ship in the 1800s. We will tell stories of how Black passengers were treated on those ships in the century that finally ended slavery in the Empire and in the US. Stay afterwards for warm apple cider and the monthly Humanist discussion. Presented...