Living Our Mission: Growing in Spirit by Welcoming Others
Reverend Shana Lynngood – This Sunday we explore how welcoming other people into our lives is a spiritual practice. Relationships add so much to our lives,
Reverend Shana Lynngood – This Sunday we explore how welcoming other people into our lives is a spiritual practice. Relationships add so much to our lives,
Ruth Welburn Join me on my journey of self-discovery, as I walk 800 kilometres along the Camino from the foothills of the French Pyrenees across
Reverend Melora Lynngood – We take a look at Mothers’ Day, as it was originally conceived and proposed by Unitarian Julia Ward Howe in 1870, as
Reverend Shana Lynngood – We often look at our lives and stack it up in relation to the lives of others.This tendency may be natural, but
Reverend Shana Lynngood and the Environmental Action Team – In our annual honouring of Earth Day we explore the power of seeds. Join us as we
Reverend Melora Lynngood – According to our congregation’s mission, we are supposed to seek spiritual growth through embracing diversity – an understandable and worthy goal for
The answers, supplied by Edo Nyland and presented by Pat Kinrade: The location of the Oldest Holy Lands of the Goddess (between 30,000 and 18,000 years
Reverend Shana Lynngood – We look at what a miraculous rebirth of long ago might mean for we 21st century types who are leary of the
We create a sacred space to make the transition from Winter to Spring. Members of our congregation share poems, prose and music.
Reverend Shana Lynngood – Many members of our congregation identify as atheists. What different flavour or quality does spirituality take on when you don’t believe in
Rev. Melora Lynngood – “Church.” “Worship.” What do Unitarian Universalists mean when we use these words? Should we use them? What about alternative choices like “Fellowship,”
Lorna Anthony, Mado Clarke and Don Armstrong interview some living and dead notables. We also recognize our partner church in Transylvania.
Reverend Melora Lynngood – We look at the intersection of spiritual growth (the part of our mission on which we are focusing this year) and another
Group Presentation by Kristina Stevens, John Hopewell and Christine Johnston and friends – This service focuses on our Unitarian Universalist connections across the country. Together we
Reverend Melora Lynngood – In some religious traditions, racism is named as a ‘sin’ and God can be called upon to help people fight the manifestation
Sunday Services
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