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!

Jan
19
Thu
Capital Coffee Cove @ James Bay Coffee and Books
Jan 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.

Jan
22
Sun
Nomi Kaston, M.Sc., Speech Language Pathologist “We CAN communicate! Teachings for all of us from the worlds of Autism and Neuro-Diversity”
Jan 22 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Nomi Kaston, M.Sc., Speech Language Pathologist "We CAN communicate! Teachings for all of us from the worlds of Autism and Neuro-Diversity"

For all of us, communication sometimes feels impossible. We can all learn from the innovative techniques that give a voice to people with Autism and other communication disorders. An uplifting and hopeful vision for a listening world.

Nomi Kaston, M.Sc., Speech Language Pathologist
Nomi earned her Master of Science degree at McGill University, in Speech Language Pathology. She has a private Speech Therapy practice in Victoria, specializing in creative exploration of AAC, Augmentative and Alternative Communication systems involving pictures, music, gesture, and computer generated speech. She has worked and presented internationally in the fields of social cognition and communication.

Jan
26
Thu
Capital Coffee Cove @ James Bay Coffee and Books
Jan 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.

Jan
29
Sun
Paige Thombs “The Rise of Secularism in Canada and Its Impact on Freedom of Religion and the Duty to Accommodate”
Jan 29 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Paige Thombs "The Rise of Secularism in Canada and Its Impact on Freedom of Religion and the Duty to Accommodate"

Trinity Western University’s recent application for a law school has been met with incredible backlash, both from the general public and from the legal community, due to its mandatory “community covenant” and the perceived discrimination contained within it. How does Canada continue to protect the rights of all (particularly the rights of women and LGTB community members) while still protecting religious freedom?

Paige Thombs is an MA Candidate in History and Culture, Social and Political Thought at the University of Victoria. As a member of the LGTB Community, she is grateful to live in a country where she can live freely. She seeks to find balance between her rights and the rights of others.

Feb
2
Thu
Capital Coffee Cove @ James Bay Coffee and Books
Feb 2 @ 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.

Feb
5
Sun
Kristina Stevens “A vision from Sea to Sea”
Feb 5 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Kristina Stevens "A vision from Sea to Sea"

As Canadian Unitarian Universalists, we envision a world in which our interdependence calls us to love and justice.

Kristina Stevens has been a Unitarian for 25 years, drawn to a group of like-minded people who are not afraid to explore life’s big questions. She is a member of the First Unitarian Church of Victoria, and has been on the Canadian Unitarian Council Board for the past five years.

Feb
9
Thu
Capital Coffee Cove @ James Bay Coffee and Books
Feb 9 @ 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.

Feb
12
Sun
Alan Dawson “Kenneth Leo Patton”
Feb 12 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Alan Dawson “Kenneth Leo Patton”

Kenneth Leo Patton. Some of you probably come to the conclusion that I look a lot to the past, well, I like to look at our forebears in Unitarianism to see what they have to offer us today. Patton was very influential on Unitarianism during the last century. Here is a quote from Minister and scholar, David Bumbaugh as he summed up Patton’s work: “It was he who taught a monotone rationalism how to sing; it was he who taught a stumble footed humanism how to dance;it was he who cried ‘Look!’ and taught our eyes to see the glory in the ordinary.”

Feb
16
Thu
Capital Coffee Cove @ James Bay Coffee and Books
Feb 16 @ 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.

Feb
19
Sun
Dr. Sara Comish and Dyanne Lineger “Care and Concern; the role of compassion within our community”
Feb 19 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Dr. Sara Comish and Dyanne Lineger "Care and Concern; the role of compassion within our community"

Many religious traditions can turn to their scriptures for their inspiration to be compassionate. Without scripture, what do Unitarian Universalists do? Dyanne and Sara from the Care and Concern Committee will speak to the the issue of compassion in our community.

Feb
23
Thu
Capital Coffee Cove @ James Bay Coffee and Books
Feb 23 @ 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.

Feb
26
Sun
Charles Card “Caring for Victoria’s most vulnerable children and their care-givers: the story of MiMi’s House.”
Feb 26 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Charles Card "Caring for Victoria's most vulnerable children and their care-givers: the story of MiMi's House."

MiMi’s House is a small residential care facility in Saanich that provides short-term care to children with severe cognitive and physical impairments, allowing their families to obtain a brief respite from the challenges and demands of providing for their children’s on-going care.   The story of MiMi’s House, from the crisis that led to it’s creation nearly 14 years ago to the provision of care that continues today, will be told by Charles Card, one of the founding directors of Children’s Respite Support Society, a small charitable organization that works to augment the respite care given at MiMi’s House.