Events
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Roots, shoots, and blossoms
Featured Sunday ServiceRafos Hall 310 Danforth Ave, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaA joyful Flower Celebration collaboratively led by Rev. Sally and our Minister Emeritus, Rev. Wayne Walder. Speaker: Rev. Sally and Rev. Wayne Weaver: Tab Music: Susanne and friends
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Fairy Lantern Making Workshop
Featured Fairy Lantern Making WorkshopSundays May 17 and 31, 3-5pm. Step into the world of wonder, where light and imagination play together. In this hands-on workshop you'll transform an ordinary jar into a glowing lantern of whimsy using delicate layers of colour, texture and intention. Bring your own jar. Tissue, glue & brushes, and glitter, will be supplied. Let the fairy light guide you. Please Contact Ahna to RSVP. Optional: Lend your lantern for Rev. Pat Trudeau's Celebration of Life, June 4th.
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Spirit Band Rehearsal
EEU Main Sanctuary
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Open Mic Night
FeaturedSaturday June 6, 2026 from 7:30 - 9:ish PM All ages and talents welcome to perform for our supportive audience In Rafos Hall Hosted by MC Steve Koller 310 Danforth Avenue •416-686-6809 Jackman entrance
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Striving Toward Access Intimacy
Featured Sunday ServiceRafos Hall 310 Danforth Ave, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaSpeaker: Keat Welsh and Dev Ramsawakh Weaver: Kurt Music: Sam Sundar-Singh Keat Welsh and Dev Ramsawakh of CRIP Collective will be speaking about the importance of Access Intimacy and why we should be striving towards it as a community. They will share personal stories of access done well and how that embodies the idea of Access Is Love. Keat and Dev will highlight activism from Mia Mingus, Alice Wong and Sandy Ho and describe how we can bring their Access Is Love concept to our local communities here in Toronto. Keat Welsh BA, M.Ed is a white queer, disabled artist, community activist and educator. Keat is passionate about building communities of care and striving to create safer, anti-oppressive spaces. Living with both visible and invisible disabilities, they navigate complex experiences through art, activism and community care. Keat frequently speaks on panels at conferences and reviews academic papers. They ran the education program at the Centre for Independent Living in Toronto (CILT) as the IDE+A project coordinator from 2022-2026. Keat is the founder of Equity Buttons and a co-founder of Community Resistance Intimacy Project – CRIP. Keat is starting their PhD focusing on disability inclusion at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health (U of T) in the fall. Dev Ramsawakh is an award-winning disabled, transmasculine and diasporic Indo-Caribbean multidisciplinary storyteller, producer and educator. Along with facilitating workshops, they write articles, essays, poetry, and short fiction, and have produced audio segments for podcasts and online radio, as well as short experimental documentaries. Dev one of the co-founders of Community Resistance Intimacy Project – CRIP. Sam Sndar-Singh is an experienced musician, able to fuse a warm sound and smooth beats with many different styles and tastes. You will appreciate his distinctive interpretations of songs you know and love. He has been a part...
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Spirit Band Rehearsal
Rafos Hall
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