Service: “We Are…” (Ingathering Water Ceremony)
Bring water, from home or somewhere meaningful to you. In the water ceremony we combine our water as we launch the congregational year. We celebrate who we are, who we...
Sunday Services start at 10:30 a.m.
Bring water, from home or somewhere meaningful to you. In the water ceremony we combine our water as we launch the congregational year. We celebrate who we are, who we...
Everything that happens, everywhere in the universe, is written into the book of life. One day the book will come to an end, perhaps with no one left to read...
The Unitarian Ray Kurzweil predicted in the 1990s that a convolution of exponential curves would lead to runaway growth in artificial brainpower in the late 2020s. He recently said that...
We frequently look to First Nation people to give us, the Settlers, guidance on how to pursue reconciliation for past injustices and trauma we have caused them. Often their retort is:...
Tremendous meaning is found in friendship, camaraderie and community; yet you might have gone years without knowing your next door neighbours. This morning we consider the risks and rewards of...
Some periods of life are easier than others for building deep friendship. Today we bear witness to the all-too-human experience of loneliness, and imagine a world in which everyone has...
Join us to learn more of how closely our web is really interconnected, by a leading researcher in ocean science, Dr. Anya Waite (CEO and Scientific Director, Ocean Frontier Institute,...
Today we celebrate all that we have, and imagine taking it to the next level. In which areas of your life do you want to invite abundance?
The safest place for a boat is in the harbour, but that's not what boats were made for. In a world of opportunity, we consider the risks we want to...
There's a time to turn inwards, a time to turn outwards, and a time for so much more. This is the third service in our pledge drive series. The Afterchoir...
Eleanor Roosevelt said that ”Beautiful young people are accidents of nature, but beautiful old people are works of art.” What if we reframe aging as a spiritual journey, a gift...
Whether due to the state of the world or a pesky loved one, we can find ourselves emotionally stewing or emotionally detached. Today we consider Buddhist philosophies of nonattachment, and...
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