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!

Feb
2
Sun
Sunday February 2nd Amanda Tarling “Honouring our pain for the world”
Feb 2 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday February 2nd  Amanda Tarling “Honouring our pain for the world”

The Truth Mandala. Re-created for Capital this was created by Joanna Macy and is a whole group structure for owning and honoring our pain for the world. The practice emerged in 1990 amid a large, tension-filled workshop near Frankfurt, on the day of the reunification of East and West Germany. 

Feb
9
Sun
Sunday, February 9th – Colin Nelson – Love is the answer to the mystery of life.
Feb 9 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday, February 9th -   Colin Nelson - Love is the answer to the mystery of life.

What is love?  How could it have evolved from an apparently meaningless universe?  How, if implemented and practiced, could love be the answer to the problems that afflict each of us and our whole species?  How can love give us meaning, purpose and hope for the future?

Feb
16
Sun
Sunday February 16th – Peter Scales -The Spiritual Discipline of Love.
Feb 16 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday February 16th -  Peter Scales -The Spiritual Discipline of Love.

Our American Unitarian-Universalist cousins have adopted a “Statement of Shared Values” that will help “promote liberation, radical inclusion, and communal care…”  In a report, the UUA calls on members to apply the spiritual discipline of love to the work of living our shared values.  How do they define love?  Discipline?  And Spiritual?

Feb
23
Sun
Sunday February 23rd – The Rev. Fiona Heath – Beacon of Light
Feb 23 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday February 23rd - The Rev. Fiona Heath - Beacon of Light

With the light of the chalice guiding the way, we explore our aspiration to be theologically alive: seeking to be ever-evolving in our understanding, open to new knowledge. How does our theology respond to the present moment and where might it go in the future?

Rev. Fiona Heath spent nine years as the settled minister at the Unitarian Congregation in Mississauga, as well as two years as the part time minister of the UU Congregation of Durham. Now retired, she lives in the countryside north of Kingston, focusing on fiction and poetry writing, local climate crisis response, and how to be a UU at home.