Talent Night
Our 18+ years running monthly open mic. First Saturday of the month Hosted by MC Allison. All ages and types of performances are welcome
Our 18+ years running monthly open mic. First Saturday of the month Hosted by MC Allison. All ages and types of performances are welcome
Overall theme for January and February is Radically Inclusive / January's theme will be Power and Discomfort Jan 7th: Drag as a Spiritual Path Guest Speaker: King Julez Music: Susanne and Friends ... Our gathering will offer the opportunity to explore themes of discomfort and other possibilities for spiritual practices. King Julez (they/them) is a drag artist who uses their drag as a spiritual practice and a way to push boundaries of what it means to be fully embodied. Come to be in community, to push some boundaries, and to explore discomfort in a brave space.
Neighbourhood Gallery presents two new shows: Beloved Community: Flowers in Winter Artists: John Cook, Casey Fleming, Diane Helinski, Peter Marmorek, Lauren Renzetti Sitting with Abstraction Artist: Surabhi Pandey
Have you thought of singing in the choir here at Neighbourhood? Weekly Mondays' rehearsals from 7 - 9pm. If you are interested in joining the choir, please contact Susanne at music@nuuc.ca .
Space is booked for Sprit Band rehearsal - contact Susanne Maziarz if you wish to join the Spirit Band
Space is booked for Active Hope small group
Neighbourhood congregant, Kristina Kiil, offers a Hatha Yoga class every Wed evenings in the beautiful Rafos Hall space.
Not open to public.
January's theme: Power and Discomfort Jan 14: Whomever You Love: Polyamory Guest Speaker: Liz James - Mirth and Dignity Music: Susanne and Friends At Liz James’ first UU Service, the worship leader said, “We welcome you as you are. With your doubts as well as your convictions. With your hopes, and your fears. Whatever your faith, whatever your heritage, whomever you love.” She wondered if that meant her family, too. Come hear about polyamory and Unitarian Universalism -- the challenges, the wonderful moments, and the tremendous opportunity.
Dates: Every Sunday - Oct 8, 15, 29 /November 5, 12, 19, 26/ Dec 3 Based on the assumption that everyone is their own theologian, this classic UU adult education program invites us to develop our own personal credos, the fundamental religious beliefs, values and convictions that inform and direct the living of our lives. Join Rev. Pat for eight workshops that explore the developmental tasks required to become a mature religious being. You’ll search for what is true in your life. Through a combination of reflection, group discussion, study, and writing, you’ll examine your own spiritual history and articulate your own credo. How does your life experience inform your faith? Please note – this is not a “drop-in” class. It’s important to attend as regularly as possible, since they build on one another.
Have you thought of singing in the choir here at Neighbourhood? Weekly Mondays' rehearsals from 7 - 9pm. If you are interested in joining the choir, please contact Susanne at music@nuuc.ca .
Space is booked for Sprit Band rehearsal - contact Susanne Maziarz if you wish to join the Spirit Band