Calendar of events

Here you will find all of our congregation’s Sunday Services, Board and Committee meetings and other events. Use the calendar controls to see events for past or future dates. For a quick look at recent Sunday Services, click here!

Jun
1
Sun
Amanda Tarling “Building Beloved CommUUnity, Sacred Spaces Beyond Walls”
Jun 1 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Amanda spent the weekend immersed in Unitarianism in Montreal at the Canadian Unitarian Council’s Annual Conference and Meeting.  She is very enthusiastic about all of the messages she is bringing home to Capital.

Jun
3
Tue
Unitarian Universalist Pub Night
Jun 3 @ 2:30 am – 3:30 am

Monday June 2nd at Canoe Club Brew Pub. Come anytime between 7:30 and 8:30. 

 

Join Unitarians from both Victoria congregations for a fun evening of great conversation in a relaxed setting. 

 

Jun
5
Thu
Capital Coffee Cove @ James Bay Coffee and Books
Jun 5 @ 10:00 am – 11:20 am

Attention all Visitors, Members and Friends! Please come for ‘coffee’ and conversation in the alcove at James Bay Coffee and Books at 143 Menzies St. The coffee and topic are as you like it.

Jun
8
Sun
Rosemary Morrsion “My Spiritual Journey”
Jun 8 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

As Rosemary prepares to leave Victoria she wishes to share with Capital the different stages that have brought her to her decision to answer a call to Unitarian Universalist ministry. Capital has been instrumental in this decision, and this service is with gratitude and dedicated to Capital Unitarian Universalist Congregation.

 

Jun
12
Thu
Capital Coffee Cove @ James Bay Coffee and Books
Jun 12 @ 10:00 am – 11:20 am

Attention all Visitors, Members and Friends! Please come for ‘coffee’ and conversation in the alcove at James Bay Coffee and Books at 143 Menzies St. The coffee and topic are as you like it.

Jun
15
Sun
Rev. Shana Lynngood “Where’s the I in We?”
Jun 15 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

You have likely heard the adage, “there’s no I in team.” In a community such as our church there are many I s in our We. How do we balance our personal opinions and hopes for the community of the whole with the collective desire of the community? When should I assert my I, and when might it be best to allow the we to lead?

 

Jun
17
Tue
Board Meeting
Jun 17 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

At the Ark. Please speak to a Board member for directions.

Jun
19
Thu
Capital Coffee Cove @ James Bay Coffee and Books
Jun 19 @ 10:00 am – 11:20 am

Attention all Visitors, Members and Friends! Please come for ‘coffee’ and conversation in the alcove at James Bay Coffee and Books at 143 Menzies St. The coffee and topic are as you like it.

Jun
22
Sun
Potluck at John and Sara’s
Jun 22 @ 12:00 am – 4:00 am
Dana L. Seaborn “The Inconvenient Indian”
Jun 22 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

In acknowledgement of National Aboriginal Day, June 21, Dana Seaborn will share readings from Thomas King’s award-winning book, The Inconvenient Indian. Dana is Red River Métis.

 

Jun
26
Thu
Capital Coffee Cove @ James Bay Coffee and Books
Jun 26 @ 10:00 am – 11:20 am

Attention all Visitors, Members and Friends! Please come for ‘coffee’ and conversation in the alcove at James Bay Coffee and Books at 143 Menzies St. The coffee and topic are as you like it.

Jun
29
Sun
Kai Nagata   “Let BC Vote campaign; aiming to give British Columbians a democratic say over pipeline and oil tanker proposals. “     
Jun 29 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Kai, who is the Energy & Democracy Director at the Dogwood Initiative, will share with us some of the initiatives that Dogwood has been spear-heading to ensure the people of Birtish Columbia have a say in our land, air and water.

 

Kai is a fourth-generation British Columbian, Kai’s roots are in the Shuswap, Gulf Islands and Lower Mainland. His last name translates roughly to “everlasting rice paddy,” which was probably a lot to hope for in feudal Japan. In his spare time he enjoys archery, camping, fishing and hunting.

As a journalist he covered an all-out mafia war, the rise of the Orange Wave and a blind British lute virtuoso’s quest to set a world record jumping motorcycles. Having held positions at CBC and CTV, he can confirm that some reporters you see on TV are, in fact, not wearing pants. His writing appears in the Toronto Star, the Tyee, DeSmog Canada, the Vancouver Sun and elsewhere.

Moving into digital content and strategy in 2012, Kai has advised candidates or elected officials across the political spectrum, as well as clients in advocacy, education, First Nations government and the private sector. So far only one of those gigs has led to being growled at by grizzly bears.

Kai is committed to building democracy through nonpartisan citizen engagement. He believes in fact-driven debates and speaking truth to power.