Beyond Fear, Beyond Colour-blindness:
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
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
Reverend Shana Lynngood – We welcome guests from the Victoria multi-faith society and take this opportunity to re-examine our faith tradition. Are there a few formative
John O’Donohue: Reactions And Responses To This Man’s Work As A Celtic Poet And Scholar by the Tuesday Morning Dialogue Group – The Learning Circle is
Reverend Shana Lynngood – Music, whether sung or listened to, can serve as a significant spiritual resource. Chants, rounds, antiphonal singing, choral music, and many others
Reverend Melora Lynngood – Whether you are a Theist, an Agnostic, or a Humanist, how do you take time out of the hustle and bustle of
Reverend Shana Lynngood – As we begin our exploration of spiritual practices, we begin by reflecting on meaningful movement. Many religious traditions have postures and movements
Anna Isaacs – Being different from others is something we all have in common. It can make us feel valued or isolated, truly whole or
Reverends Lynngoods – Come, celebrate the holiday season by reflecting on the Christian story of Jesus’ birth and the ways in which we can hear
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, 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),
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
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. Marian Stewart – You’ve said “hello”, now what? How do we open our doors and our hearts to those who enter? What does it
Sunday Services
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