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.
If you are unsure what you can do about the changing climate, this service is for you. Kate Brooks, Community Climate Activator with the Ecology Action Centre will speak to us about the Climate Commitment Badge program.
National Women's Day was first observed in the US on March 8, 1909. Inspired by labor strikes, Clara Zetkin proposed making it an international movement in 1910, leading to the first International Women's Day in 1911. A 1917 women's strike in Russia sparked a revolution. The UN recognized it in 1971, and today it honors...
Let's welcome the coming of spring with good scoff, a potluck lunch to celebrate the breaking up of winter, and pay tribute to good old Saint Patrick! Your food donation can be Irish-themed or not! What to bring: • Appetizers – Soup, salad, finger foods, bread, rolls, etc. • Main courses – Casseroles, pasta dishes,...
In this service we inhabit a mystical worldview, inviting awe, wonder, and an opening to the unknown. This is part 1 of a 3-part series exploring mysticism, naturalism and theism.
This multigenerational service will include poetry, story, and music for all ages as we explore the themes of transformation and growth moving into spring! Dig into a morning of earth-based spirituality with us. This is part 2 of a 3-part series exploring mysticism, naturalism and theism.
This is an opportunity to develop your own personal credo, the fundamental beliefs, values, and convictions that inform and direct your life. Tentative topics include human nature, ultimate reality, ethics, the meaning of life, and your sense (if any) of the holy. Bring a bag lunch. Same time, same place on April 13th, May 4th,...
We explore a theistic worldview, that there is a divine presence that exists outside of time. This is part 3 of a 3-part series exploring mysticism, naturalism and theism.