Sunday Services start at 10:30 a.m.
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
A more informal service inviting openness, peace, reflection and connection to something larger.
According to the Rideau Hall Foundation, Journalism is an essential force in our democracy, and the precarious state of local news speaks to its fragility. Former CBC reporter Pam Berman will talk about the importance of responsible local news coverage to both civic engagement and our own understanding of the world.
Now is the time for us to band together to stand up to the darkness in the world and make it brighter. We have to communicate clearly, cooperate as best we can, and help each other towards the light of wisdom and strength. Each of us can help with our supportive words, our prayers, our...
How our UU principles can create change.
With help from some intrepid dung beetles, science ambassador JD Stillwater takes us on a tour of discoveries from mainstream science that reveal an underlying connectedness in everything from human bodies to ecosystems to the very fabric of space-time.
A more informal service inviting openness, peace, reflection and connection to something larger.
A poem is an insight or a speck of truth, distilled and put into words we can keep. Like our own UU Joys & Sorrows, a poem can remind us of the shared cloth we are all gathered around. Today, a few members of our UUCH community will share some of their most loved, and...
What is the draw of this park for over 50 years and three generations? With illustrations.
Deborah Wiggins, with help from friends, will present a music service on the theme of gratitude, blessings and high hopes. "Things are such that someone lifting a cup, or watching the rain, petting a dog, or singing, just singing, could be doing as much for this universe as anyone." Rumi
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