
Setting a Path for Our Lives
Rev Shana Lynngood with Worship Associate Samantha Magnus — Many spiritual teachers speak about the importance of setting an intention for our days, and therefore, our

Rev Shana Lynngood with Worship Associate Samantha Magnus — Many spiritual teachers speak about the importance of setting an intention for our days, and therefore, our

Rev Melora Lynngood with Worship Associate Lynne Bonner — We begin the “church year” by looking at “intention.” At the Unitarian Universalist (UU) General Assembly, one speaker phrased

Rev. Carrie Hunter with Worship Associate Kressa Sisu — Behind the creative power of every human mind is a better way to think and a

Rev. Melora Lynngood with Worship Associate Doug McGinnis – Come one, come all! Come bipeds, come quadrupeds! Dogs, cats, gerbils, lizards, fish, teddy bears — all are

Rev. Shana Lynngood with Worship Associate Oliver Belisle — On the first Sunday back after our summer break it has become something of a tradition for

Dan Klimke with Worship Associate Madelaine Clarke – As Unitarian Universalist’s, many of us identify with the phrase “spiritual but not religious,” a popular expression used to

Amanda Tarling with Worship Associate Lynne Bonner – Smart phones are purposely designed to draw our attention away from the present. It’s impossible to be mindful while

Shelley Motz with Worship Associate Morgan Reid – As Unitarian Universalists, we talk a lot about our commitment to building bridges. (Hey, it is even the title

Mitra Agni Atma with Worship Associate Madelaine Clarke – Einstein stated, “There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is

Dar Levy with Worship Associate Samantha Magnus – Each of us have at our core the belief that we are just as worthy as the next

Trans Tipping Point Youth with Worship Associate Shelley Motz — The Trans Tipping Point is a Victoria-based project that has engaged trans youth in multiple
Samantha Magnus with Worship Associate Kressa Sisu — An exploration of the kind of “deep beauty” that moves us. How can we cultivate awareness and

Reverend Shana Lynngood with Worship Associate Shelley Motz — Our world and our lives are full of beauty. The natural world, the world of art

Reverend Shana Lynngood and Arran Liddel with Worship Associate Douglas McGinnis — How might we see the beauty even amidst the challenge in the shifts

Reverend Melora Lynngood with Worship Associate Morgan Reid — In a world that puts too much value on superficial attractiveness, how might you engage beauty
Sunday Services
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