Science fiction stories are one of the ways humans have expressed our fears, hopes, and imaginings about who we are and how we fit into the universe. Rev Sally leads a reflective and creative service about finding truth in this particular form of fiction...
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As we mark Earth Day, Natalie Zend, a member of Neighbourhood UU congregation, tells the story behind the dance, a remembrance of the losses produced by the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. She teaches the steps. Then the congregation dances the Elm Dance as a way of expressing solidarity and sending out intentions for the healing of our world....
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Rev Sally Fritsche weaves a warm service of welcome to new congregants and connects the entire room in a demonstration of interconnection...
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Rev. Sally leads us in an exuberant Unitarian Universalist take on the resurrection story celebrating the many miracles and rebirths that surround us...
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From Lao Tze to Winnie the Pooh, Peter Marmorek shines light on Taoism, a philosophy of balance and ambiguity and humour. ...
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Ahna DiFelice and Jo Strykowski explore how justice, equity, and compassion move from ideas into everyday practice....
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Nigel Barriffe reflects on what it means to build solidarity across difference. Spirit Choir sings songs of resistance....
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We celebrate International Women’s Day with Rev Sally's reflection on our tradition’s past and future as a spiritual home to powerful women....
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Rev Stephen Atkinson believes our Second Principle of "Justice, Equity and Compassion" is written backwards and that Compassion should come first....
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Rev Linda Thompson explores the question, If Unitarian Universalism is described as non-creedal, is there any core UU understanding?...
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