
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.
HARM REDUCTION AND THE OPIATE CRISIS Sponsored by the Danforth Jewish Circle, Social Justice Committee, and brought to you by the Danforth Multifaith Commons group. All are welcome.
May's theme: The Spirit Of Creativity Message: Art as Sacred Practice Speakers: Lauren Renzetti and Kathleen Rea Music: Spirit Band Through our creative work, both personally and collectively, we participate in the ongoing creative process that leads us naturally to deeper engagement and service in the world. *This will be an All Ages service and children will be present and encouraged to participate in the service*
Co-facilitated by Jane Lewis and Susanne Maziarz. All are welcome to this improvised singing circle. A creative opportunity for listening, being in the moment, sharing your voice, and laughing! Contact Susanne at music@nuuc.ca for more info.
Neighbourhood congregant, Kristina Kiil, offers a Hatha Yoga class every Wed evenings in the beautiful Rafos Hall space.
May's theme: The Spirit Of Creativity Message: Nurturing Creativity in Ordinary Life Part 1 Creativity is not just for artists or writers or musicians. Creativity is part of everyday living. It can show up in ordinary tasks like cooking, gardening or writing a letter. It also shows up in the ways we approach our problems and negotiate relationships. I ask the question, “How can I look at this differently? Speaker: Rev Pat Trudeau Music: Gregory Oh
Presented by: Rev. Patricia Trudeau, MSW, MEd., MDiv, Contract Minister at Neighbourhood Dr. Wilburn Hayden, MSW, PhD, Professor Emeritus and Senior Scholar, York University You are invited to join Rev Trudeau and Dr Hayden for this important presentation. These two sessions consist of conversations on racism in Canada; you may attend one or both. The need for such conversations comes out of the 2021 CUC (Canadian Unitarian Council) survey results which showed a disconnect between the perceptions of White UUs and the lived experiences of Black, Indigenous, and racialized UU congregants. Participants will be able to engage in a discussion of interpersonal and systemic racism in Canada. Our goal is to foster deeper understandings necessary for moving towards dismantling effects of White supremacy and colonialism. All are welcome
Neighbourhood congregant, Kristina Kiil, offers a Hatha Yoga class every Wed evenings in the beautiful Rafos Hall space.
May's theme: The Spirit Of Creativity Message: Nurturing Creativity in Ordinary Life Part 2 Speaker: Rev Pat Trudeau Music: Susanne and Shilpa Sharma
June's theme: Joyful Justice Speaker: Rev Lynn Harrison
Diorama Dramas by Martha Davis Photographs & 3D Dioramas Exploring Big Issues Show runs until Sept 1, 2024.