The Capital Letter

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Website: www.unitariancongregation.org

Victoria, BC

email: contact.capital@unitariancongregation.org

January 2005

VICTORIA, BC

VOLUME 9, ISSUE #9


The Bare Bones
Jan 2. How to accept one another.
Jan 9. How everyone is free to search for what is
true and right in life.

Jan 16. How each person has a right to say what
they wish.
Jan 23. How to help and create a peaceful world.
Jan 30. How to care for our planet Earth.

Flesh on Bones

Those children attending are few in number, ages range widely, and mostly do not come on a regular basis. So a detailed plan for a month ahead isn’t workable.

Fortunately our CRE director, Samantha Whittall is young, artistic and shows a great deal of empathy.

SUNDAY SERVICES
Adult Program

Sunday , January 2, at 10: am

I
nvesting Responsibly: the Van City Story
What is ethical investing? The best Company in Canada, according to Maclean’s Magazine, has very similar values to our principles, helping local communities and environment. Can a corporation be ethical?
By Gillian Manson
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Sunday, January 9, at 10: am
Buddhist Meditations for Skeptics
Are you ready to take a look at the naked facts of your mind in action? Meditation is not to get to great heights, it’s about seeing ourselves in our most basic state. Does the brave vision of our being hold surprises?
By Dr. James Sacamano

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Sunday, January 16, at 10
:am
The New Commandments: Ten Principles to Personal and World Peace
Internationally acclaimed author Steve Brody brings his vision of how we can attain our own peace and see peace grow in the world.
By Steve Brody
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Sunday, January 23, at 10 :am
Unitarians: All Talk and No Action? Using ideas and music to show how our principles can enrich our daily lives. This service will be an interactive experience with the opportunity to participate in song, thought and presentation.
By Alister Mont and Jeannie Corsi
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Sunday, January 30, at 10:am

Is Mythology Relevant to our Life? This service will illuminate how myths are integral to our growth in the 21st Century.
By Sorcha McEwan
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