Sunday Services start at 10:30 a.m.

 

  • 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...

  • Service: From Loneliness to Camaraderie

    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 found their people. This the second service in a series on human connection. The Afterchoir and Pickup Choir will be singing for us, including John...

  • 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, personal reflection and open honest questions. Monthly on the 2nd Sunday at noon.

  • Potluck Thanksgiving Dinner

    This friendly, annual potluck dinner is open to anyone who wants to celebrate the feast of Thanksgiving with a gathering of friends and good food. We'll have a sign-up sheet at church on Sunday. You can also email Faith Piccolo at fapic6 @gmail.com with your contribution, and the number in your party. Here are some...

  • Youth Group

    Email Ben for the location and details, minister@uuch.ca. Youth meet the 3rd Friday of every month at 6pm.

  • 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...

  • Service: Land Acknowledgements and Complex Truths

    Every Sunday we acknowledge the land and its historical and ongoing connection to the Mi'kmaq people, and we recommit to the Peace & Friendship Treaties. Today we take a broader look at land acknowledgements around the world, their various goals, and the complex truths of land acknowledgements that you might shy away from talking about.

  • Building Your Own Theology

    Topic: Whose Are You? What people, principles or vision are you devoted to? 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 sessions, on 1st and 3rd Sundays at noon.