We often think of social justice and spirituality as two different things. How can our care for one another and the world inform our spiritual lives, and our spirituality inform how we take action?
Reminder: Monthly Potluck is this Sunday! It is challenging, at times, to understand what is at the core of our non-creedal tradition. How do the faith-filled and the skeptical, and everyone in between, come together to form a spiritual community?
Living with integrity can be a straightforward goal at times, but other times can be challenging and even get us into trouble. How do we live our values with integrity in a world where choices are multifaceted and complex?
Without Truth, there can be no Reconciliation-Senator Murray Sinclair. We'll cover the history and facts; the Truth; of relations between the Europeans/Settlers and Indigenous peoples of Canada. Looking at the Indian Act, the legacy of Residential Schools and the current reality that Indigenous people live in Canada, listeners will have the building blocks to form their own ideas on how to move forward towards right relations.
In our tradition, we honour each person's spiritual journey. This means not that our theology doesn't matter, but that it matters enough to devote time and intention in exploring it all our lives. Today we'll hear diverse theological voices from within our congregation and Unitarian Universalism.
Annual CUC Giving Sunday. Radical Hospitality has to be more than regular hospitality. It needs to be beyond the ordinary. Go further - be revolutionary even.
In honour of Valentine's Day, we'll share words, poetry, music, and chocolate to celebrate the many ways love manifests in our lives.
If you'd like, bring a poem about love or friendship and/or some chocolate to share. When we aren't of "like-mind," does it work to "agree to disagree?" How do we tend our relationships when our beliefs and experiences are fundamentally opposed?
The complete sermon can be read below: We live in a world that is changing fast, often faster than is comfortable for many of us. What do we do when the things we thought we knew come into question? What do we take for granted now that we might one day see as strange?
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