Rev Sally reflects on the meaning and purpose of spiritual practices, and helps to expand the conception of what practices in your own life might "count" as spiritual....
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Inspired by 11th Century Benedictine monk, Anselm of Canturbury, Rev. Sally reflects on the relationship between faith, logic, doubt, and questioning....
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Rev. Sally shares a peek into an interesting chapter in Unitarian history, when our religious landscape looked very different, and "the war on Christmas" was being led by Christian clergy....
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Rev Lynn Harrison explores the question: How can we nurture love and respect for all people--including ourselves--in our present culture and at every stage of life?...
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While Rev. Sally joins East End United this Sunday, Rev. Bri-anne Swan will offer a reflection as we look toward the Trans Day of Remembrance....
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In the annual blessing of the animals, Rev Sally reflects on the inherent worth and dignity of all beings, and each animal present receives a blessing...
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Our annual service which honours the lives and memories of those who have gone before....
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Natalie Zend guides us through a child-friendly version of the “20-Minute Dance,” followed by the “Stuck.” These are two embodied mindfulness techniques from Social Presencing Theatre that invite us to listen to the wisdom within our own bodies....
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Labyrinths have been used around the planet for millennia to help spiritual pilgrims in their searches. Moira MacDonald invites the congregation to walk the Labyrinth on the Sancuary floor....
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he words of the Haudenosaunee Thanksgiving Address serve to name the many elements of the world for which we owe gratitude and honour....
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