Living with Compassion: The Implications of Interconnection
Rev. Melora Lynngood – Expanding upon the topic of interconnection in light of this year’s preaching theme of “living with compassion.” To complement this topic Charles
Rev. Melora Lynngood – Expanding upon the topic of interconnection in light of this year’s preaching theme of “living with compassion.” To complement this topic Charles
Rev. Shana Lynngood – In this introduction to the preaching theme for the year, we look at what acting compassionately entails, see how a compassionate way
Dr. Tuttle, author of The World Peace Diet, discusses his journey as a peace activist over the past thirty years, and make explicit some of
Reverend Melora Lynngood – Come one, come all! Come bipeds, come quadrupeds! Dogs, cats, gerbils, lizards, fish, teddy bears — all are welcome! In this service,
Reverend Fran Dearman Based on the words and music of Jim Reilly, Reverend Dearman offers a close reading of one of his hymns, A Core
Lisa Greenly, Kellina Dyer and friends – Celebrate in songs, pictures and words the 26 ways (at least) our congregation helps in the wider community. Kick
The delegates and youth representatives who attended the Canadian Unitarian Council annual conference on behalf of this congregation present the highlights of what they learned in
Read the transcript here Tom Attig – When we lose the living presence of a loved one, brokenness and sorrow come over us. Stories of
Lama Janet Tara – Born Janet Goforth in 1949 in Toronto, Lama Janet Tara graduated from York University and the Toronto Montessori Institute. She taught primary
Ryan Guenther – Read the sermon transcript here. Comedy and religion are polar opposites in terms of tone, but often serve the same fundamental purpose:

Denis Donnelly – Throughout human existence, the poetic tradition has flowed on with us and under us, defining and refining deeper currents that are often
Reverend Melora Lynngood –In the final installment of our preaching theme for the church year, “Living Our Mission: Growing Our Spirit”, we look at the
Dr. Murray Enkin –An expert in issues surrounding death and dying, Murray will explore medical intervention at the end of life, quality of life as
Reverend Shana Lynngood, Faye Mogensen, and Collaborators – Throughout our lives we are making transitions and weaving our way through changes. Whether by virtue of stage
Reverend Melora Lynngood, Faye Mogensen, Church Youth – The Latin root of credo is the Celtic word ‘credu’, which literally means ‘to put one’s heart’. Join us
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