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!

Aug
23
Sun
Sunday August 23rd – Live-streamed on Zoom –  Kressa Sisu & Oliver Belisle – “The Freedom to Choose Your Story.”
Aug 23 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday August 23rd - Live-streamed on Zoom -  Kressa Sisu & Oliver Belisle - "The Freedom to Choose Your Story."

Everyone has a story. Our personal narrative impacts every aspect of our lives and creates our future. During this service, Kressa Sisu and Oliver Belisle will explore the concept of our personal story, ask whether it is working for us or not, and consider the possibility of changing it for our betterment.

Kressa Sisu is a certified Nutritionist who has worked in health and wellness for 10 years. Having triumphed over a serious illness, she loves sharing how to live optimally and nurture our mind, body and spirit as we age. Whether during her 20 year career as a Social Worker or in her current work helping seniors declutter and downsize, her mission has always been to advocate for the well-being of others and to find ways to make life easier for the people in her life.

Aug
30
Sun
Sunday August 30th – Live-streamed on Zoom – Rev Melora Lynngood “Allyship and Integrity.”
Aug 30 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday August 30th - Live-streamed on Zoom - Rev Melora Lynngood "Allyship and Integrity."

Whatever our own array of identities, how might we be good allies to those with marginalized identities that are different from our own? In particular, how might we act as a bridge of learning for others? Do we stand up against Uncle Joe when he says something unwittingly offensive (e.g., sexist/ racist/ homophobic) at the family reunion? When do we ‘call people out,’ when do we educate with gentle compassion? How do we do so without being patronizing? How do we handle our own inter-cultural errors with integrity?

Sep
6
Sun
Sunday September 6th on Zoom Liz James “Change, exhaustion and the pause.”
Sep 6 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday September 6th on Zoom Liz James "Change, exhaustion and the pause."

How can so much change be so…Boring? And why am I so tired even though I hardly leave my house? How do we figure out how to live in the world right now? Join us for an exploration of grief, change and letting go.

If you’d like the zoom link please contact our Administrator Amanda at tarling@shaw.ca

Sep
13
Sun
Sunday September 13th on Zoom Kelly Hobson “The Self: The Greatest Addiction, Releasing pain to make room for peace”
Sep 13 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday September 13th on Zoom Kelly Hobson "The Self: The Greatest Addiction, Releasing pain to make room for peace"

The Covid-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdown forced Kelly, who was a highly sought after dancer and dance studio owner, to re-create her life. What others would have framed as a complete disaster has instead been a time of breakthrough for Kelly. Dovetailing with our sources Kelly is learning to create her life in a whole new way. Join us on Zoom to be inspired to transform our lives during a pandemic.

Today we will be welcoming new members!!!

 

If you’d like the zoom link please contact our Administrator Amanda at tarling@shaw.ca

Sep
20
Sun
Sunday September 20th on Zoom Peter Scales “The Parable of Adam and Eve”
Sep 20 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday September 20th on Zoom Peter Scales "The Parable of Adam and Eve"

Rosh Hashanah is the traditional anniversary of the creation of Adam and Eve, the first man and woman according to the Hebrew Bible, and the inauguration of humanity’s role in God’s world.  Among the sources of Unitarian-Universalism as a living tradition, we acknowledge Jewish and Christian teachings in the roots of our religion.  Does the DNA of Adam and Eve exist in all of our genes, joining us all in some kind of unity?  Come and share!

Peter Scales is a BC historian.  Before covid-19 struck he was also a choral singer.

If you’d like the zoom link please contact our Administrator Amanda at tarling@shaw.ca

Sep
27
Sun
Sunday September 27th on Zoom Karen Christie “An Indigenous and Settler Story on Turtle Island.”
Sep 27 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday September 27th on Zoom Karen Christie "An Indigenous and Settler Story on Turtle Island."

In 2013, residential school survivor Phyllis Webstad, an indigenous woman living on Turtle Island, shared her story of having her sparkly orange shirt taken from her at the age of six when she arrived at St. Joseph Mission residential school.  This story has provided an opportunity for discussion on the aspects and experiences of the residential school legacy.  It stimulates both learning and healing in the spirit of growth, understanding and relationship in our collective efforts towards reconciliation.

Orange Shirt Day is September 30th.  Since 2015, it is recognized in Victoria thanks to the joint efforts of residential school survivor Eddy Charlie and friend Kristin Spray, in partnership with The City of Victoria.  The day is commemorated with the slogan “Every Child Matters”.  Through the use of engaging audio-visual materials, Karen Christie invites you to join her on the journey to expand your knowledge and awareness of this story.

Orange t-shirts are available at the Moss Street market or at www.victoriaorangeshirtday.com where you can also learn more about this important day.  Wear your orange shirts at this Sunday service and on September 30th.

If you’d like the zoom link please contact our Administrator Amanda at tarling@shaw.ca

Oct
4
Sun
Sunday October 4th on Zoom – Janet Vickers ‘From Lullaby to Action’
Oct 4 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday October 4th on Zoom - Janet Vickers 'From Lullaby to Action'

The world is a scary place and lullabies, love and nurture seem like wishful thinking. While there is plenty of evidence that reveals our planet is broken, the fact is we are the species that caused this. We need to re-invent our worth as caretakers now, not conquerors. We need to find a way to nurture our communities to save ourselves. Lullaby can soothe and help us get through the dark.

Janet Vickers writes poems to deal with the anxieties rolling around in her head. Her books include Impermanence 2012, Infinite Power 2016, and recently published Sleep With Me: Lullaby for an Anxious Planet 2020 – all published by Ekstasis. This is her third visit to Capital (albeit by Zoom).

 

If you would like to join us on Zoom please email our Administrator Amanda Tarling at tarling@shaw.ca for the link

Oct
11
Sun
Sunday October 11th on Zoom – Mitch Stefanek ‘Growing Older in Wisdom’
Oct 11 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday October 11th on Zoom - Mitch Stefanek 'Growing Older in Wisdom'

In the midst of our journey and at any age — though the sheer numbers don’t age us, only the wounds along the way — we need only choose to see that the acorn of our youth is still within us.

If you would like to join us on Zoom please email our Administrator Amanda Tarling at tarling@shaw.ca for the link

Oct
18
Sun
Sunday October 18th on Zoom – Oliver Belisle ‘Perfectly Imperfect’
Oct 18 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday October 18th on Zoom - Oliver Belisle 'Perfectly Imperfect'

What does it mean to pursue self-improvement on a psychological level? Does it mean eliminating or starving certain aspects of our personality, like in the old Cherokee parable of the two wolves waging war? Or are there alternative ways of viewing the process? In this talk, we will explore a radically different way of pursuing our mythical “Best Self.”


If you would like to join us on Zoom please email our Administrator Amanda Tarling at tarling@shaw.ca for the link

Oct
25
Sun
Sunday October 25th on Zoom – ‘Joan Carolyn Challenges and Opportunities for UUs in Canada Half a Year into the Pandemic’
Oct 25 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday October 25th on Zoom - 'Joan Carolyn Challenges and Opportunities for UUs in Canada Half a Year into the Pandemic'

COVID 19 has brought with it many challenges and opportunities and UUs around the world have been seeking to connect and respond. We welcome you to join Joan Carolyn, our CUC Congregational Life Team lead as she reflects on some of the doors which have opened for Canadian UUs as well as hurdles we are still seeking to address. Given our Zoom capacity to gather, there will be time to share some of your experiences on that spectrum of opportunity to challenge, both in break out conversations as well as in chat!

If you would like to join us on Zoom please email our Administrator Amanda Tarling at tarling@shaw.ca for the link

Nov
1
Sun
Sunday November 1st on Zoom – Amanda Tarling “The celebration of Samhain and Honouring Capital’s beloved Dead”
Nov 1 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday November 1st on Zoom - Amanda Tarling "The celebration of Samhain and Honouring Capital's beloved Dead"

Samhain is an ancient celebration of the New Year.  It is based in the idea of new beginnings emerging from dark times.  Many of our Halloween celebrations are rooted in these old customs and beliefs.

We will also take time to honour the members and friends of the congregation who we have lost over the years. Join us for a poignant reminder of our ancestors and a joyful celebration .

 

To attend please email our Administrator at tarling@shaw.ca

Nov
8
Sun
Sunday November 8th on Zoom – Peter Scales “Why Do Humans Fight” 
Nov 8 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday November 8th on Zoom - Peter Scales "Why Do Humans Fight" 

Remembrance Day (Nov 11) is a time to remember those who died in wartime, to consider why humans go to war, and to discuss how to strive for peace. Today’s homily will explore why humans go to war, and what Unitarian-Universalists can do for peace. There will be a place in the service for sharing the names of loved ones who served in the military in peacetime and wartime.

Peter Scales is a member of Capital UU, and an Air Force veteran of the Cold War.

To attend please email our Administrator at tarling@shaw.ca