AIDS in Africa and the Work of Canadian and African Grandmothers
Phyllis Webster – Phyllis has lived and taught in South Africa. In 1965 at the height of Apartheid, she taught in a privileged white school
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,
Reverend Phillip Hewett – Phillip Hewett was senior minister at Vancouver Unitarian Church for 35 years until his retirement in 1991. He has written a
Isabel Jones and Pat Kinrade – A service to think about what your personal song might be. We experiment with possibilities by singing lots of
Liz Graham – Water is the stream of life. Without it, we cannot live. And it embodies for many of us our spiritual path. Please
Alan Dawson – ‘Our Beliefs’ is based on a talk by Rev. David O. Rankin. This service was given at a Unitarian Open House for
Jim Hackler – Providing help is not always simple. How much effort do we make to understand the consequences of our charitable efforts? This homily
Jacqueline McAdam – The foundation of the social entrepreneur movement resonates with many of the principles of Unitarianism. This presentation provides examples of this growing
Rev. Shana Lynngood, Faye Mogensen, and Friends – This Father’s Day we will reflect with gratitude on the many people in our community who give
Rev. Allen Tysick – This faith community has an impressive record of assisting the poor. But who are these people? What are they thinking? Rev.
Rev. Shana Lynngood – One of the themes that emerged as central when we were composing our mission statement was spiritual growth. One of our
Dana Seaborn shares her enthusiasm and inspiration for the original songs on her CD, “Metaphor.” Join us for a joyful exploration of our Unitarian sources.
Rev. Melora Lynngood – The ideal of motherhood can be hard for mothers to live up to. Our culture’s idealization of the mother-child relationship can
Richard Leblanc, the founder of the Creating Homefulness Society-Woodwynn Farms. His Journey to the Edges began on February 14th when he began living in a
Anne Swannell – Anne talks a bit about poetry in general, after which members of the congregation will read poems they especially like.
Sunday Services
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