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Eric Pittman has followed over 100 hummingbird nests from beginning to end. He has named his backyard and close by area as “Hummingbird Hill” where he has taken many videos and posted them to his site “Hummingbirds Up Close”. CBC Gem has done an award winning Documentary on him, “The Bird in My Backyard” and he will be presenting this topic in the June Ted Talks in Victoria.
Kate and Agnes have been friends for almost 40 years. Their lives span two generations and two countries of birth. Find out what cements such an enduring friendship between these two artists who grew up in such different ages; one in the Second World War Germany, the other in peace time Canada.
As Canadian Unitarian Universalists, one of our aspirations is to ‘strive to work joyfully for a just and compassionate society, experimenting with new forms of community.’ In this service we will explore what our active engagement with joy can teach us and how we can cultivate joy that will guide and fuel us in creating the communities and world we seek.
This pre-recorded sermon is part of the Meaning Making series.
Rev. Arran Morton (he/they) currently lives in Saint John, New Brunswick, though he is from Scotland and moved from the West Coast (Victoria, BC) to the East Coast this summer via a cross-country road trip with his family. His work has focused on love-based community building as well as training and facilitation on issues related to healthy relationships, sexuality, conflict resolution and restorative justice/practices.
Before moving to Saint John, Arran was the Minister at Comox Valley Unitarian Fellowship for two years and before that the Director of Spiritual Exploration at First Unitarian Church of Victoria. He is currently a Spiritual Director and part-time Executive Director of a small non-profit that supports trans and non-binary youth and their families.
Join Reilly for her final service of this fellowship year as we reflect on what “delight” really means to us. Let’s start this summer by deepening our capacity to cultivate delight even in the face of an uncertain future. Please plan to stay after the service for a workshop on member engagement at Capital, where we’ll collectively envision the ways that you would like to deepen the sense of belonging in your community, now and into the future.
Since CUUC was formed in 1996, the congregation has relied on its members and friends. Lay leadership has been shared with staff including pianists, bookkeepers, child care workers, lay chaplains, ministers and one administrator. Let’s celebrate the sacredness of our church work.
Peter Joined CUUC from Kingston a year after Amanda & Graham.
Amanda has worked for Capital for 23 years. This morning will be a mixture of open mic for congregants and lots of wonderful music. Come and celebrate Amanda and Capital. (If you would like to speak please send an email to Amanda so she can add you to the speakers’ list.)
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