Present to Life
Reverend Shana Lynngood – Often our lives are so full that we spend a great deal of time not paying attention to the moment we
Reverend Shana Lynngood – Often our lives are so full that we spend a great deal of time not paying attention to the moment we
Our annual winter celebration of the longest night of the year. We join together in hope and yearning for the coming light.
Reverend Shana Lynngood, Faye Mogensen, Amalia Schelhorn, Phil Hallman, Nancy Dobbs and children and the youth — How do we keep the holidays meaningful and
Reverend Melora Lynngood – On this first Sunday back from parental leave, Rev. Melora introduces the co-ministers’ preaching theme for the year (through June, 2013),
Bruce Knotts explores our Unitarian faith and how it guides and motivates his work at the United Nations. He discusses the recent merger of the
Wanda Morris – In May, 1993, the member congregations of the Canadian Unitarian Council adopted a resolution supporting choice in dying. Almost twenty years later
A lay-led Service of Remembrance – Together, we will share some traditional Remembrance Day observances enhanced by music from the Pick Up Sticks and Chalice
Debra Thorne is the Minister Serving Beacon United Church. “We spend our lives growing in strength, resilience and independence believing that this is the very
Rev. Fred Cappuccino – An annual visitor, Rev. Cappuccino is best known as a founder, with his wife Bonnie, of Child HavenInternational, which serves children
Rev. Stephen Atkinson – Minister, North Shore Unitarian Church – A long and fascinating conversation has taken place for centuries about the nature of spirit,
Reverend Shana Lynngood – We are often invited to reflect on the connection between our heads (thinking, intellectual selves) and our hearts (emotional, relational selves).
Rev. Nan Geer – On this Thanksgiving weekend we have in common the blessings of a liberal religion. It is certainly worth giving thanks for
Rev. Marian Stewart – You’ve said “hello”, now what? How do we open our doors and our hearts to those who enter? What does it
Phyllis Webster – Phyllis has lived and taught in South Africa. In 1965 at the height of Apartheid, she taught in a privileged white school
Reverend Meg Roberts – “I want to explore together how we manage change in our lives and in our congregations. The more awareness we bring,
Sunday Services
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