Service: You Can Please Some of the People Some of the Time
Community living involves a give and take, as we make room for our own and each other's quirks, needs and longings. In the finale of a 3-week series on belonging,...
Sunday Services start at 10:30 a.m.
Community living involves a give and take, as we make room for our own and each other's quirks, needs and longings. In the finale of a 3-week series on belonging,...
Roy Ellis reflects on the importance of interpersonal connections, in a changing world where many of are encouraged to live for ourselves and within ourselves. Roy is a relational therapist,...
In today's service, we welcome visitors from Interfaith Harmony Halifax. Stay after the service for a 12:00 discussion of the enrichments and challenges of being an interfaith community.
In Interfaith Harmony Halifax's interfaith week, we explore our own experience of being a multifaith congregation - both the enriching aspects and the challenges. We will also have guest speakers...
In her audition sermon to be a UU minister, Marilyn Sewell didn't choose a safe topic - she spoke on the erotic. Today we celebrate eros while considering what boundaries...
There is the goodness of making music with friends, and there is the greatness of playing at Carnegie Hall. With guest musician Ellen Gibling on harp, we explore the dynamic...
Amy will show how our Unitarian community values of interdependence, equity, transformation, pluralism, generosity and justice, centered in love, apply to the actions and songs of the Raging Grannies movement,...
Sometimes we offer our opinions lightly, encouraging others to do their own thinking, tuned into their own consciences; and sometimes we speak boldly, calling for change. Today we consider how...
At its best, political protest can expand the love and justice in the world; but protest can sometimes feed an us-vs-them mentality. Today we consider how to protest in a...
The spectre of uranium exploration and mining has arisen again in our province, with the government lifting their long-established ban. Dr. Nancy Covington of our UU Community and a member...
Borrowing from traditional Easter and springtime themes, our own Brett Richardson will draw from aspects of his own story, having walked through addiction, homelessness and recovery to explore the relationships...
Why do humans make music? Perhaps as an act of self-exploration, liberation, or connection with something beyond ourselves. Today we explore song-writing as a way of being human, a way...
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