Events
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Remembering Rev. Pat Trudeau
FeaturedReverend Pat died suddenly on Saturday night. We will be holding a Grief Circle at Neighbourhood on Friday to grieve together and honour Pat's memory. Please, be gentle with yourselves as we all find our way through this terrible loss, and don’t hesitate to reach out to one another and to your wider Neighbourhood community. Pat was beloved, and her loss will be mourned by all who knew her.
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Cosmic Walk Ritual and Dance
FeaturedRafos Hall 310 Danforth Ave, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaA Saturday Night mUUVment Service
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Inherent Mirth and Dignity
Featured Sunday ServiceRafos Hall 310 Danforth Ave, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaWhat do you do when the life you’d imagined for yourself is stuck in committee? Join us for the story of the UU Hysterical Society...The practical joke that accidentally turned into a 300 thousand person UU community on Facebook. It’s a story of feeling lost, finding yourself, and UUism-outside-the-box. Speaker: Liz James Service Weaver: Gillian Music: Susanne Maziarz and friends Storyteller: Kat
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Good Karma of Cleaning our Spiritual Home Day!
FeaturedPlease give your ideas and suggestions and join other members in taking care of our Space! Dinner will be provided
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Karaoke Night
FeaturedBring your voice, a snack to share and your beverage of choice!
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Planting Seeds of Change
Featured Sunday ServiceRafos Hall 310 Danforth Ave, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaSeedChange supports smallholder farmers in growing resilient, sustainable food systems, highlighting the importance of seed and food sovereignty as expressions of choice and collective decision-making. Learn how acts of stewardship and community-led action—locally and globally—can plant seeds that flourish over time Speaker: Laura Sewell Service Weaver: Rev. Sally Music: Raging Grannies
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Dr. King and the UUs
Featured Sunday ServiceRafos Hall 310 Danforth Ave, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaUnitarian Universalism came together as a merged denomination in 1961, the same year the first Freedom Rides bussed through the American south, and just two years before Martin Luther King Jr’s march on Washington and his much-quoted “I have a dream” speech. We will reflect on where our UU tradition’s unique story intersects with that of Dr. King. Where were the UUs during Rev. Dr. King’s push for Black civil rights? And what lessons can our justice efforts today take from that unique history? Speaker: Rev. Sally Service Weaver: Peter Marmorek Music: Susanne and friends
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Circle Music
Featured Circle MusicFacilitated 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.
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Spirit Band Rehearsal
EEU Main Sanctuary
