Sunday Services start at 10:30 a.m.

 

Youth Event at Activate

Our monthly youth event is at Activate, for those up to age 18. Email Ben to reserve spots, minister@uucha.ca. Arrive at 6pm to begin our time slot at 6:15.

Fresh Starts (Flower Ceremony)

Bring a flower (or we will have extra) for our annual flower ceremony. From the flower ceremony itself (created in Nazi territory) to the Tower card in tarot, to Bob Dylan on being busy being born, we will consider the cycle of death and rebirth in cultures, in systems, in institutions, and in life itself.

Building Your Own Theology

This is an opportunity to develop your own personal credo – the fundamental beliefs, values and convictions that inform and direct your life. Come to any or all of the remaining sessions, on the following Sundays at noon: Jun 1st The meaning of life

This is My Credo

Several participants in our Building Your Own Theology workshop series will share part of their new credos - their statements of belief on such topics as the nature of the universe, human nature, ethics, the meaning of life, and how their spiritual journey or journey of belief weaves through it all.

Circle of Trust

Using Quaker practices from Parker Palmer's Center for Courage and Renewal, we will sit in a circle and make space for silence and personal reflection. This is an experiment that could spark a series in the fall.

Boyhood, Challenge & Adventure

With many boys and men being drawn to unhealthy social and political movements, on Father's Day we consider how to make more space in our communities, schools, and the larger world for healthy masculine drives that are too often constrained.

True Reconciliation and Human Rights

June 21st is National Indigenous People’s Day as part of National Indigenous History Month. Our speaker will reflect on the significance of both from her perspective as a member of the Nova Scotia’s Human Rights Commission. Speaker: Angela Doyle-Faulkner

Spirit Circle

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