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Past Services
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Blessing of the Animals
Reverend Melora Lynngood – Come one, come all! Come bipeds, come quadrupeds! Dogs, cats, gerbils, lizards, fish, teddy bears — all are welcome! In this
Learning How to Savour
https://victoriaunitarian.ca/wp-content/uploads/20140817-service.mp3 Reverend Shana Lynngood – In many ways, we human beings are hard-wired to appreciate and savour the everyday wonders of life. And yet, we are
Singing our Faith
Liz Graham and Isabel Jones – In this service we will focus on the hymns we love to sing and the readings that inspire us from
The Right About Being Wrong
https://victoriaunitarian.ca/wp-content/uploads/20140803-service.mp3 Samantha Magnus – Pursuing diversity, compassion, and equity in our congregations requires our willingness to be dead wrong about the world. This is a good
How Others Know Us
Marlene Goley, manager of Women’s and Family Services at the Cridge Centre for the Family in Victoria, knows more about us than you might think.
Fables From The Stacks
Charles Gee — How books have shaped a life, taught trades, built houses, wandered the byways of great minds and amused countless hours. 20/07/14
‘Mottainai’ (Waste Nothing)
https://victoriaunitarian.ca/wp-content/uploads/20140713-service.mp3 Mary-Wynne Ashford – “Waste Nothing” is the English translation of a traditional Japanese concept, “Mottainai”. It refers to the sacred nature of all the gifts
Focus on Ghana – AIDS Orphans and How We Can Help
Alexandra Stephanson –– Having parents die of AIDS in Ghana is shameful. Join Alexandra Stephanson as she describes what it is like for children who
From Stonewall to Pride
https://victoriaunitarian.ca/wp-content/uploads/20140629-service.mp3 Peter Scales – Gays and lesbians were widely feared and openly persecuted in North America until recent historical times. How did a riot outside
A Place in Your Heart
https://victoriaunitarian.ca/wp-content/uploads/20140622-service.mp3 Reverend Shana Lynngood – We conclude our focus on the second part of our mission, ‘Living with Compassion’. We have examined many facets of
How I Survived Buddhist Boot Camp
Rita Whitman – Be still. Eventually the silence will sing for you. Rita will recount her experiences at a Zen monastery. (This service is a
Life Transitions
https://victoriaunitarian.ca/wp-content/uploads/20140608-service.mp3 Reverend Melora Lynngood and Faye Mogensen – What has changed in the past year of your life? In this service, we honour a full
Articulating Your UU Faith
https://victoriaunitarian.ca/wp-content/uploads/20140601-service.mp3 Reverend Melora Lynngood and company – What do you believe? How would you describe your theology? Your core values? What do Unitarian Universalists believe? Can
Building Bridges, Reaching Out, Making Harmony
https://victoriaunitarian.ca/wp-content/uploads/20140525-Service.mp3 Rosemary Morrison – Our second Unitarian principle calls us to compassion, our last principle reminds us we are connected to all existence. Connection with ourselves,
Peaceful Disobedience
https://victoriaunitarian.ca/wp-content/uploads/20140518-service.mp3 Betty Krawczyk – “What are the mental and spiritual processes involved in making decisions that may call for great self-sacrifice? Sacrifices that may lead to