Justice, Equity, and Compassion: A Living Practice
Speaker: Ahna Joy & Jojo Service Weaver: Rev. Sally Music: Spirit Band
Speaker: Ahna Joy & Jojo Service Weaver: Rev. Sally Music: Spirit Band
Concerned about wildfires? Multiple International Crises? AI taking over our future? Join Dr Nate Charach and Neighbourhood’s Gwen Schauerte in a small group that empowers you to take meaningful action to address the challenges of our time. Based on Joanna Macy’s Work That Reconnects while integrating land-based healing practices and psychotherapeutic principles. You will connect to your inner self, to others in the group and to the greater natural world, deepening your experience of community. Location: Neighbourhood Unitarian Universalist Congregation (310 Danforth Ave) Timing: Wednesday Evenings (7:00pm to 9:15pm) on dates below Cost: Free. Donations to Neighbourhood are welcome Feb 25: The Stories Of Our Time Apr 22: Shifting Our Perceptions Part I Mar 11: Coming From Gratitude May 6: Shifting Our Perceptions Part II Mar 25: Honouring Our Pain May 20: Going Forth . Apr 15 Truth Mandala (6:30pm-9:30pm) . To Register, use the sign up sheet or email info@psychiatree.ca to meet with Nate and Gwen to set your intentions and learn more about the group.
It’s Back by Popular Demand! Peter Marmorek will facilitate a small group to help you deepen and expand your writing. We’ll write and (optionally) share our writing together. There will be 8 sessions, every 2nd Wed from Jan. 28th. We’ll meet between 7 and 9:30.To join, sign up in Cappuccino room, or email Peter (marmorek@mac.com). If more than 12 people sign up, a Jan 21 lottery will decide, with first priority given to those who haven’t previously been in the group.
Please join NUUC and Theatre of the Beat for a FREE interactive theatrical workshop about Preventing Elder Abuse (Recognize, Respond, Support): Friday, March 27 from 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm Rafos Hall (sanctuary) 310 Danforth Ave Jackman entrance (accessible) Refreshments will be served
Taoism is a philosophy of balance and ambiguity and humour. From Lao Tze to Winnie the Pooh, Peter will shine light on a few facets of the uncarved stone. Speaker: Peter Marmorek Service Weaver: Allison Kabayama Music: Congregation musicians
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