Drawing from Susan Cain’s book Quiet we’ll look at the differing needs of introverts and extroverts. How do we create a spiritual community that can accommodate a diversity of lived experience?
Rev. Fiona Heath is our half-time consulting minister. The complete sermon can be read below: What is at the centre of our spiritual orientation? If Atheists and Christians sit together in worship, just what kind of religion do we claim to be?
Rev. Fiona Heath is our half-time consulting minister. The complete sermon can be read below: Today we’ll explore value of risk taking and experimentation. What motivates us to risk what we have for what might be?
Rev. Fiona Heath is our half-time consulting minister. The complete sermon can be read below: This informal service will explore how Unitarians helped create the modern Christmas festivities. We’ll sing Christmas carols new and old. Come and celebrate the season!
Rev. Fiona Heath is our half-time consulting minister. The complete sermon can be read below: From the Day of the Dead in Mexico to All Saint’s Day in England, this is the time of year we mourn our dead. We come together this Sunday to remember, grieve and honour the losses in our life, but also call ourselves back to hope. If you would like, please bring a photo of a lost loved one to place on the central altar.
Rev. Fiona Heath is our half-time consulting minister. The complete sermon can be read below: A recent book suggests that for some people, video games are better than reality, providing meaning and challenges far better than those in the real world. Today we’ll explore what motivates and inspires us.
Rev. Fiona Heath became a UU minister in September 2012 and was ordained in May 2013. She is now our part-time minister. She lives in Waterloo with her partner Marc and son Silas. The complete sermon can be read below: As we turn from summer to fall, we consider today the physical joys of abundance and generousity. What does it mean to live well?
Rev. Fiona Heath became a UU minister in September 2012 and was ordained in May 2013. Now she is our part-time minister. She lives in Waterloo with her partner and son. The complete sermon can be read below: We live in a bustling, busy culture. How do we find the space to simply be present and centred in the glory of being alive? Join Rev. Fiona Heath in exploring the fine art of doing nothing.
Rev. Fiona Heath became a UU minister in September 2012. She is our part-time minister and, since she was recently ordained, we are delighted to now be allowed to address her as Reverend. She lives in Waterloo with her partner and son. The complete sermon can be read below: Fiona will speak about balance - finding balance in an unbalanced world.
Fiona Heath became a UU minister in September 2012. Last year she was the Intern Minister at First Toronto and stayed on as their Summer Minister. She lives in Waterloo with her partner and son. The complete sermon can be read in .pdf form or below: |
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