Hatha Yoga – Wed evenings
Rafos Hall 310 Danforth Ave, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaNeighbourhood congregant, Kristina Kiil, offers a Hatha Yoga class every Wed evenings in the beautiful Rafos Hall space.
Neighbourhood congregant, Kristina Kiil, offers a Hatha Yoga class every Wed evenings in the beautiful Rafos Hall space.
January's theme: Power and Discomfort Jan 21: No Contest Speaker: Rev Lynn Harrison Music: Eve Goldberg The desire for power and "winning" is a familiar theme in our world, not only in international conflicts but in our personal relationships and careers. How would our lives change if we took down the ladders of competition that have so preoccupied us? This can be part of UU "8th Principle" work as well our own spiritual growth. Working alongside musical colleague Eve Goldberg, Rev. Lynn Harrison reflects on the subject of competition and power, drawing on spiritual teachers such as Thich Nhat Hanh and others. Bio: Rev. Lynn Harrison was ordained at Neighbourhood UU Congregation in 2015 after receiving her Master of Divinity degree from Emmanuel College at the University of Toronto. She served on the ministry team of First Unitarian Congregation of Toronto from 2016 to 2023 and currently provides guest ministry for several Unitarian congregations throughout southern Ontario. She is also a recognized singer-songwriter who has performed widely throughout Canada and the U.S. She released her seventh solo album, _Treasure,_ in 2023.
Neighbourhood congregant, Kristina Kiil, offers a Hatha Yoga class every Wed evenings in the beautiful Rafos Hall space.
Sing-a-long Recital with the Ukulele Orchestra of Toronto A gathering to celebrate and make music together - All are Welcome! Bring your Uke - songsheets provided.
January's theme: Power and Discomfort Message: Radical Hospitality Speaker: Rev Pat Trudeau Music: Spirit Choir Time for All Ages: In the words of Rev. Renee Ruchotzke, "To be radically hospitable is to have a congregational norm that is radically inclusive, not out of duty, but out of our anticipation of how each new person will change us". This Service will examine and celebrate the ways we welcome and accept one another with all of our unique differences.
Neighbourhood congregant, Kristina Kiil, offers a Hatha Yoga class every Wed evenings in the beautiful Rafos Hall space.
Toronto East End Climate Collective meets in-person at Neighbourhood on the first Thursday of each month at 7:00p.m., and online all other Thursdays. TEECC is a climate advocacy, education and discussion group. We help plan and attend climate actions and work on speaker series. All are welcome – snacks provided! For more information please contact Janet Nanos
Join Melina Bondy and her co-facilitators for a daylong silent meditation retreat. Co-sponsored by True North Insight and Neighbourhood. Registration begins at 9:30am and the retreat begins at 10am
Our 18+ years running monthly open mic. First Saturday of the month Hosted by MC Allison. All ages and types of performances are welcome
February's theme: Beloved Community Message: Power and Patience in the Beloved Community Speaker: Melina Bondy Music: Susanne Maziarz and Tony Rapoport Time for All Ages: Julia Thompson Thich Nhat Hanh and Dr Martin Luther King were not only heroes to many, but they were also friends who shaped each other and by extension, their communities. This service will look at their friendship and open into a reflection for us all on how to the powerful ways we can be changed by friendships, and the patience needed to connect across difference.
This will be a kick-off event at NUUC for Black History Month.
Join our Danforth Multifaith Commons partners for this informative discussion: Forum on Youth Mental Health Location - East End United Eastminster campus sanctuary at 310 Danforth Ave beginning at 7pm. All are welcome.