Sunday Services start at 10:30 a.m.

 

Games

Bring your favourite board games, roleplaying games or theatre games.

Writing Group

Any kind of writing is welcome, for example haiku, poetry, free writing, writing from prompts, fiction of various styles, journaling. We will write for most of time, with optional sharing.

No-Frills Evening Service: Simplicity

How beautiful December can be if you find moments of simplicity. In this no-frills service, we will find room to just breathe.

Lunch Bunch

Bring-Your-Own Bag Lunch get-together. No agenda, just ‘how’s your spirit today’ check-ins and a conversation topic. We’ll start with weekly gatherings and see how that schedule works for the group.

Service: “That Changed Us”

Humans have enormous capacity for creativity and growth, but we can also be creatures of habit and conditioning. Whether the change we crave is within ourselves, our circles, or the larger world, how we meet the moment can make all the difference. Today we explore practices that open the mind and heart to something new.

Time to Talk (about end-of-life issues)

Having difficult conversations; making difficult decisions Death over Dinner Substitute Decision Maker Decision Points: The end-of-life conveyer belt Preparing survivors for what lies ahead Dealing with grief, finding grief support groups Creating support circles for dependents with special needs

Lunch Bunch

Bring-Your-Own Bag Lunch get-together. No agenda, just ‘how’s your spirit today’ check-ins and a conversation topic. We’ll start with weekly gatherings and see how that schedule works for the group.

Blue Christmas

For some, the joy of the season can only be felt if there is also room for grief. In this musical service we make room for both, and also honour those who find only grief at this time. There will be a pastoral circle after the service for those who need extra care.

Humanist Discussion Group

RIGHTS. How do we work out the problem when my rights conflict with your rights, and one group's conflict with another's? What is a right anyway? Is it absolute?