Activities

Summer Camps at UUCoV:
June 30-July 4th 2025 (no camp on July 1 stat)
Camp for Youth:
Uniquely U: a radical inclusion camp
Camp for 5-10 years
Wonder Camp
Camps runs 9 am to 4 pm each day and is held on the beautiful Unitarian Universalist building and grounds on traditional WSAANEC territory.
Our camp divides into two groups: WONDER CAMP for youngers (5 to approx 10 years) and UNIQUELY U camp for young youth 10 to 16 years. Final grouping will be decided by camp directors depending on the # and age composition of who enrolls (and also by interest; we welcome your requests). We ask that all campers be of school age.
Cooking and eating lunch together will be a wonderful and special part of the camp experience. We also ask that you send a hearty snack with your child each day.
*** We will do our best to create lunches that everyone enjoys, and will also ask that campers be willing to try new foods. If your child/youth is particular in what they like to eat, please be prepared to send lunches from home as needed.
Each year our UU community participates in the Victoria Pride Parade, which happens this year on Sunday July 6. We warmly invite your family to join the fun! Please know that while UU parade leaders will be there to support, we cannot be officially responsible for your child at the parade– they must attend with a guardian who is ultimately responsible for their comfort and safety.
Camp fees are on a sliding scale basis of $100 – $200 for the week.
Past Activities

Comfort Me
Rev. Melora Lynngood with Worship Associate Lynne Bonner – As the days get shorter and shorter, as the dreary weather settles in, as the pandemic stretches

Climate Justice
Rev. Shana Lynngood with Worship Associate David Vest – This year’s Unitarian Universalist United Nations Office service focuses on climate justice. In the midst of
Sustaining Our Light
Hosted by the Canadian Unitarian Council, part of the National Fall Gathering weekend for Unitarian Universalists. The service focuses on “Sustaining Our Light” during these

Remembrance Day
Peter Scales with Worship Associate Fran Pardee – Remembrance Day is a time to remember those who died in wartime, to consider why humans go to war,

Living with Loss and Grief
Rev. Shana Lynngood with Worship Associate Victoria Barr – The Covid pandemic has brought grief and loss to the surface for all of us, both collectively

Gifts from Our Ancestors
Rev. Melora Lynngood and Arran Liddel, Director of Spiritual Exploration and Learning for Children and Youth with Worship Associate David Vest – We have relationships with

Two Ears, One Mouth
Rev. Shana Lynngood with Worship Associate David Tietz – As we finish our month of exploring deep listening, we look at how important it can

Listening as Spiritual Practice
Rev Melora Lynngood with Worship Associate Fran Pardee – How can the practice of listening help us to grow spiritually? If ‘spirituality’ is a felt

Listening with Our Whole Bodies
Arran Liddel & Guest Musicians Holly Arntzen (of The Wilds) and Tom Arntzen with Worship Associate Casey Stainsby – Give thanks with a vespers-style service

Essential Community
Rev. Shana Lynngood with Worship Associate Emily Tietz – The pandemic has pushed lots of collective conversations about what is important in our lives

Try, Try Again
Rev Melora Lynngood with Worship Associate Mollie Twidale – We are human. We mess up. How good are you at accepting failure, rolling with it when

Beloved Conversations
Rev Melora Lynngood – Over past several years, in our congregation, we’ve been learning new language and new concepts that help us better understand the

Renewing our Spirits
Rev Shana Lynngood with Worship Associate Lynne Bonner – On this Ingathering Sunday (which is an intergenerational service this year) when we kick-off a new

The Need for Unconditional Love
Dar Levy with Worship Associate David Vest – Unconditional Love, affection and acceptance without limitation is associated with a mother’s nurturing love and with true

How Sweet Is a Life with Purpose? Very!
Stefa Katamay with Worship Associate Samantha Magnus – Pulpit swap: Rev. Melora Lynngood preaches at Capital Unitarian Universalist Congregation and Capital UU member Stefa Katamay,