Sunday Services start at 10:30 a.m.

 

  • Congregational Retreat

    In our annual retreat at UUCH, we have deep, vibrant conversations about who we are as a community and how we might grow more fully into ourselves.

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  • Youth Event: Capture the Flag

    Email Ben for the location, minister@uuch.ca We meet the 3rd Friday of every month, 6pm-9pm.

  • 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...

  • Artificial Intelligence: What Gods Are We Awakening

    The Unitarian Ray Kurzweil predicted in the 1990s that a convolution of exponential curves would lead to runaway growth in artificial brainpower in the late 2020s. He recently said that his timeline is still accurate. What gods are we awakening? We will have a new member ceremony during the service. If you would like to become...

  • 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 sessions, on 1st and 3rd Sundays at noon, beginning Sept 21st. In the first session we consider humanity's place in the universe.

  • Rental

  • 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...

  • Work Party

    There will be a work party at the church on Saturday, September 27th from 1pm to 5pm. Come for one hour or stay for the afternoon. There are outdoor chores such as weeding and mowing as well as indoor jobs such as window cleaning and baseboard scrubbing. There are small jobs that may require tools,...

  • Service: The Path to Reconciliation: Doing Our Own Work

    We frequently look to First Nation people to give us, the Settlers, guidance on how to pursue reconciliation for past injustices and trauma we have caused them. Often their retort is: Don’t ask us to lead you down the path. You have to do your own work!  What are they challenging us to do?  What is...