NUUC Writing Group
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This event was a huge success! Over 30 vendors! Artisans • Food • Henna • Face painting Partners: Danforth Jewish Circle East End United Regional Ministry Neighbourhood Unitarian Universalist Congregation Pakistani Community Centre Wheelchair accessible www.facebook.com/EastTorontoMultifaith
Our 18+ years running monthly open mic. First Saturday of the month (March 1st) Hosted by MC Allison. All ages and types of performances are welcome. Things get underway by 7:30 and wrap up around 9:15pm. Just drop in to participate or sit back and enjoy.
Our theme this month is Unitarian Universalism's 3rd Principle, "the acceptance of one another and encouragement to spiritual growth." But what is spiritual growth and how can we encourage it in ourselves and our congregation? Join us this Sunday to reflect on the relationship between faith, logic, doubt, and questioning. Rev. Sally will offer a message inspired by 11th Century Benedictine monk, Anselm of Canturbury, as we consider how ancient philosophies might still serve our spiritual growth today. Speaker: Rev. Sally Fritsche Music: Spirit Choir
EEU Main Sanctuary
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What is a spiritual practice, and what exactly makes it spiritual? Join us this Sunday for a chance to reflect on the meaning and purpose of spiritual practices, and to expand your conception of what practices in your own life might "count" as spiritual. Speaker: Rev. Sally Fritsche Service Weaver: Gordon Thorne Music: Cathy Nosaty Storytime: Julia and Kat
EEU main Sanctuary
Is this time of year difficult for you? Do you need a break from all the holly jolly? For a space for quiet, comfort, and connection, come to our Candlelight Blue Holidays service. Speaker: Rev. Sally Fritsche Service Weaver: Peter Marmorek Music: Susanne and friends
Astronomically, the Winter Solstice is the moment when the North Pole is furthest from the Sun. That will happen at 10:03 a.m. on December 21. Join us in that moment of Solstice with drumming and ritual dancing, after which we’ll cast the circle for our annual Yule Service around 10:30. At the crest of rebirth and renewal, Yule teaches us the value of rest and reflection. It reminds us that healing requires space and time, just as the earth rests before every bloom of Spring. Speaker: Kendrew Pape Service Weaver: Kurt Thomsen Music: Camill@ leads the Yule Drum Gathering Storytime: Julia tells a Winter Story