Events
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Sunday Service
Featured Sunday ServiceRafos Hall 310 Danforth Ave, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaSpeaker: Imam Osman Weaver: Allison 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
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Writing from Four Direction Small 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.
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Dances of Universal Peace – MUUvment service
FeaturedFacilitator: Pavla Uppal Music: Mayra Gemm Service Weaver: Bruce Lyne Dances of Universal Peace are simple joyous and meditative circle dances using mantras and sacred texts from the world's spiritual traditions. We dance to cultivate our heart’s capacity for love in the spirit of global community and peace. No experience necessary. This event will be open to the public, anyone interested can show up
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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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For Love of the Abstract – Art Show: June 1 – Sept 12 2026
FeaturedNeighbourhood Gallery 310 Danforth Ave, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaThe works are all exploring Abstract art and the enjoyment of making and observing it. What makes abstract work abstract? It may be loosely rooted in reality—or not at all. In some cases, the artist is guided by the medium itself and by the pleasure of technique, as seen in the work of Gardner, Haddad, Ho, Kiil, and Timm, echoing the legacy of Abstract Expressionism. Here, the medium leads and the artist listens. In other cases, abstraction begins with a real-world reference—a view in nature, or from above, or across a vista—and is transformed through technique and perception, as in the work of Letarte, Renzetti and Tudor. Abstraction can also be driven by emotion, as in Pitoscia’s work. Nicoll’s pieces emerge from the dried remains of jelly plate palettes, becoming more abstract than the intended originals. In the collages of Daniels and Milon, both the selected paper fragments and the cut-out remnants carry equal importance, each finding its place in the creative process. In all cases the exploration and process make for a wonderful journey. This diverse group show features: Beverley Daniels, Deidrie Gardner, Jane Haddad, Angela Ho, Kristina Kiil, Michelle Letarte, Carole Milon, Anne Parravano Nicholl, Morag Pitoscia, Lauren McKinley Renzetti, Mark Timm, & Elizabeth Tudor
