Sunday Services start at 10:30 a.m.

 

Service: Voice of Women for Peace

We are inviting Sandy Greenberg to report back on the Caravan for Peace which recently went to Ottawa with VOMP members from across the country. Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/666004431?pwd=RjQvVEtjUjM1MEdnMDgxU0VSRzVLQT09

Service: When We Search

The service will focus on Michelle Huneven's novel Search, about a California UU congregation's quest for a new minister. This book is a tender, funny, aching portrayal of some issues...

Service: Seasons of Summer

When we think of summers past, do the long summers of our childhood come to mind? Our summers of young adulthood? Summer family vacations when you were the adult? All...

Rental: Artshine Daycamp

*Not a UUCH event* Register here: https://www.artshine.ca/collections/universalist-unitarian-church-of-halifax-camps/products/ocean-adventures-summer-camp-august-12th-16th-halifax-universalist-unitarian-church

Service: Inherent Mirth & Dignity

Join us for the story of the UU Hysterical Society, the practical joke that accidentally turned into a 230,000-person UU community on Facebook. It's a story of feeling lost, finding...

Potluck: Welcoming Our New Minister!

Welcoming Rev. Ben Robins The August 25th service will be followed by a potluck meal to meet and welcome our new minister, Rev. Ben Robins. Let's make the occasion a...

Service: Those Happy Golden Years

Aging. A fact of life. We all age every day. As an experience it beats the alternative. Many fine words are written about aging; some will be read today. Then,...

Service: Ingathering

In our lngathering service, we bring together our hopes and dreams for the world, blend them together, and launch a new year. Bring water and/or stones, from home or somewhere...

Service: The Best Laid Plans

The day after our congregational retreat (to imagine the year), we explore what happens when humans try to shape the future.

Service: Where Do the Children Play?

Amidst an international fertility crisis, we reflect on how our own towns and cities might be adapted to be natural habitats for kids and families.