Events
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NUUC Writing Group
Drop ins are not allowed!
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Sunday Service
Featured Sunday ServiceRafos Hall 310 Danforth Ave, Toronto, Ontario, Canada -
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Art as a Spiritual Practice small group
Monthly workshops with Kristina Kiil @kkiilatwork@gmail.com. Deepen your spiritual practice by engaging in meditative artistic activities. Wednesday evening. No experience is necessary. Monthly Wednesdays evening from 7 to 9pm. First workshop January 21. A Sign-up sheet is available in the Cappuccino Room
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NUUC Writing Group
Drop ins are not allowed!
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Sunday Service
Featured Sunday ServiceRafos Hall 310 Danforth Ave, Toronto, Ontario, Canada -
Neighbourhood Investments
FeaturedHow are our investments doing? October 19, 2025 from 12:30 - 1:30PM Find out what's going on with Neighbourhood's investments! Learn about our portfolio and how it performed over the last year. The Investment Committee invites everyone to join us for a pizza lunch and a presentation about our money.
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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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On Zoom – “The Empathy Menu Workshop”
FeaturedKelsey Crowe, one of the authors of "There is No Good Card for This" has agreed to visit NUUC on Zoom and lead a workshop! Save the date now: Tuesday October 21st 7:00PM - 8:30PM On Zoom (tinyurl.com/serviceatnuuc) "The Empathy Menu Workshop" When someone we care about is struggling, it's hard to know what to say or do. In this 90-minute interactive workshop, psychotherapist and author Kelsey Crowe, PhD, introduces The Empathy Menu, a practical tool for offering support that feels authentic and sustainable. Her book There Is No Good Card for This was a #2 Amazon best-seller featured on NPR and in The Wall Street Journal, and is the inspiration for a small group currently being led by Rev. Sally at Neighbourhood UU. About the facilitator Kelsey Crowe, PhD, is a psychotherapist in private practice and co-author of There Is No Good Card for This: What to Say and Do When Life Gets Scary, Awful, and Unfair to People You Love. The book was praised by Book Riot as "a manual for humans that plan to interact with other humans." BuzzFeed described reading it as "one of 15 things to do that will change your life." The Christian Century wrote: "This book contains some of the soundest and most practical advice I have ever encountered for those who want to be helpful to loved ones going through a hard time." Dr. Crowe comes from a Quaker background, and is delighted to offer her workshop free-of-charge to a group of enthusiastic UUs and friends. This workshop will be open to the entire Danforth Multifaith Commons. Hope to see you there! If you would like to read more, you can order your own copy of Dr. Crowe's book here: https://www.bookcity.ca/item/Cui38SNbWHic6yRnth3HVQ
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