Sunday Services start at 10:30 a.m.
January through April, 1st and 2nd Tuesdays, on Zoom. It is the same Zoom link as our Sunday services. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/666004431?pwd=RjQvVEtjUjM1MEdnMDgxU0VSRzVLQT09 In each session, we will explore one of our 8 principles: What the principle means to you; how it has shown up in your life; how you might live it more fully; how it enhances...
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, past, present and future.
January through April, 1st and 2nd Tuesdays, on Zoom. It is the same Zoom link as our Sunday services. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/666004431?pwd=RjQvVEtjUjM1MEdnMDgxU0VSRzVLQT09 In each session, we will explore one of our 8 principles: What the principle means to you; how it has shown up in your life; how you might live it more fully; how it enhances...
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 and when to change minds.
What makes you change your mind? How do you approach trying to persuade someone else to change their mind? How do your principles influence how you engage in the art of persuasion?
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 way that overcomes division, whether within communities, countries or the world.
How can we best engage in political protest, when the goal is both changing the world and overcoming divisions?
Note the date is not our usual 3rd Friday of the month, due to March Break. Email for the location: minister@uuch.ca We will have Easter crafts and card-making. You can also bring your favourite board games. We provide a space where youth can build meaningful relationships and grow into themselves in a community that nurtures...
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 of the Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment will speak to us about the danger of uranium mining for people and the environment and...
Since the 1990’s UUCH has participated in the Halifax annual Pride Parade. Now in 2026 more than ever, we need to stand up for the principles of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion that are central to our faith. In the weeks ahead, your Pride Planning Committee will be working to prepare for this year’s parade on...
A more informal service inviting openness, peace, reflection and connection to something larger.
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