Service: The Time That is Given
Service: The Time That is Given
Gandalf said to Frodo, "All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us." What shall we decide?
Sunday Services start at 10:30 a.m.
Gandalf said to Frodo, "All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us." What shall we decide?
We are re-igniting our youth community - We are interested in community spaces where youth can gather to have fun and create some meaning in their lives. Email Ben to register, minister@uuch.ca
The second time you align your bike chain (or host a potluck, or get a puppy) can go more smoothly than the first; but sometimes in life your first try is all you get. Today, in honour of Groundhog Day, we explore our relationship with second chances. A special welcome to visitors coming as part...
What is "Unitarian Parenting" (if there is such a thing)? What does this look like or mean to you? Were you raised in a Unitarian family or are you raising a family in a "Unitarian way" (again, if there is such a thing). If so what are some examples of this and what stands out...
We have a retreat with our regional CUC staff person, Rev. Linda Thomson, to consider how a democratically-run congregation can best share or divvy up the work, to fulfill our mission. Who - be it the congregation, the volunteer leaders, the minister, or anyone who has an idea or sees a need - is responsible...
On Sat Feb 8th, we have a retreat with our regional CUC staff person, Rev. Linda Thomson, to consider how a democratically-run congregation can best share or divvy up the work, to fulfill our mission. Who - be it the congregation, the volunteer leaders, the minister, or anyone who has an idea or sees a...
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.
Nova Scotia-born Samuel Cunard helped run companies for transatlantic passenger travel by ship in the 1800s. We will tell stories of how Black passengers were treated on those ships in the century that finally ended slavery in the Empire and in the US. Stay afterwards for warm apple cider and the monthly Humanist discussion. Presented...
Sum up your life in seven words. This might be your principles, your vision, or where you find meaning. Now do it in three words. Now one word. Today we consider what we are rooted in, what fires we gather round or tend, what is our north star. This month, add your words to our...
Bring a book you're reading, a book you love, or pull one off of the shelf of our library. You'll have the option to share about your book, or just listen to others and join the discussion.
Calling all singers, singer-songwriters, poets and more, let's light the place up. All welcome, and if you'd like to perform (up to 3 songs, space permitting) tell Joe or Ben (minister@uuch.ca) or sign up when you arrive.
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