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Worship videos included for past services below
Upcoming Services
Past Services
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“Oneness” – A Sacred Tool for Reconciliation
Sharon Jinkerson-Brass with worship associate Lynne Bonner – The medicine wheel is a metaphoric tool used to describe the infinite cycle of space and time
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Pride and Poetry
James Summer, City of Victoria Youth Poet Laureate, with worship associate Casey Stainsby – Poetry is an amazing way to communicate our experiences and connect with
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Anti-racism Work as Spiritual Practice
Donovan Hayden with worship associate David Tietz – Summer 2020 has been described as a moment of racial reckoning. Black people, along with allies, took
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Transitions
Arran Liddel with worship associate Victoria Barr – Come celebrate the individual and collective transitions that have taken place in our community over the last year.
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What Holds You?
Rev. Debra Thorne with worship associate Emily Tietz – What do you name the invisible arms that hold you in the bright warmth of day and in
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Commitment for Community Can’t Be Quarantined, Nor Infected
Commitment for Community Can’t Be Quarantined, Nor Infected – Rev. Csongor Benedek, introduced by Michelle Poirier Brown, with worship associate David Vest As a Unitarian
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Practising Grief: Lessons for Everyday Life
Asha Philar with worship associate Fran Pardee – With so much hardship around us, it is more important than ever to cultivate the active practice
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Sustaining Our Light
Rev. Meghann Robern, homilist for the Canadan Unitarian Council annual conference (10:00am) – Now more than ever we need to be grounded in connection, in hope,
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Telling Our Stories
Join Arran Liddel and Casey Stainsby for stories and music about the journey of learning who we are as Unitarian Universalists. In this service, we
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Hysterical Women
Rev. Anne Barker & Liz James with worship associate Lynne Bonner – Hysteria is a word with many meanings. Uncontrollable sobbing, raucous laughter, and unmanageable women.
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Unfolding Life
Rev. Shana Lynngood with worship associate Fran Pardee – The season of Spring reminds us that becoming often looks like unfolding. We lean out into life
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Earth Day
Ken Wu of the Endangered Ecosystem Alliance with worship associate David Tietz – As usual on Earth Day we focus on our seventh principle: Respect
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Ramadan
Ramadan Rev. Melora Lynngood with worship associate David Vest – Ramadan began the evening of April 13 this year and continues through to May 12.
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Easter Sunday: Post-Pandemic Resurrection
Rev. Shana Lynngood with worship associate Casey Stainsby – As we begin to see the light at the end of the COVID tunnel, the idea
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Getting Rooted: Doing What You Can, with What You’ve Got, Where You Are
Arran Liddel with worship associate Emily Tietz – “Do what you can, with what you’ve got, where you are,” is a call made popular by