Sunday Services start at 10:30 a.m.

 

  • Grief Circle (online)

    Join us for an informal grief circle on zoom. Here is the link (if clicking doesn't work, first click the event title).

  • Writing as Spiritual Practice

    This will be a practice of open-heartedness, curiosity, reflection, and expression through writing. We will focus on spiritual engagement, not writing critique or technical skills. Facilitated by Joe Britto.

  • Ecstatic Dance

    The dance will be based on our experiences with The Move Collective in Toronto, who write "We hold the strong intention to honour movement and dance as an essential and powerful expression of self and connection to others." Dance in bare feet with clothing that allows for ease of movement. The event is substance-free and...

  • Saturday Brunch

    The UUCH brunch programme runs from September through June. We offer a free brunch every Saturday from 10-11:30 am at the UUCH at 5500 Inglis Street. Our usual clients run from school age to 80+. Everyone is welcome and the area is accessible. There is a gated playground and deck for nice days. Volunteers and...

  • Celebration of Life for Glenda Butt

    Glenda's celebration of life will be held at Hope United Church located at 3055 Connaught Ave. Ben will be officiating the service. Glenda's obituary can be read here: https://www.dignitymemorial.com/en-ca/obituaries/halifax-ns/glenda-butt-12692111. You can watch the service on Zoom at our usual link for Sunday services: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/666004431?pwd=RjQvVEtjUjM1MEdnMDgxU0VSRzVLQT09

  • 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, we ask: How much can we realistically expect to belong, and how ambitious are you in helping others belong?

  • Humanist Group

    Join our humanists for thought-provoking discussions chosen by the group. This time it's on freedoms lost. In generations past and even today, religious groups have dictated what their members may or may not wear. Now there is also a Quebec secularist law. What is your background? What do you think?

  • Spirit Circle

    A more informal service inviting openness, peace, reflection and connection to something larger.