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!

May
3
Sun
Sunday May 3rd – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: How ‘Race’ is Made Historically @ Friendship Hall
May 3 @ 10:00 am – 12:15 pm
Sunday May 3rd – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: How ‘Race’ is Made Historically @ Friendship Hall

Speaker: Dr. Elizabeth Vibert

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This illustrated talk explores the contested concept of ‘race,’ examples of its historical making across the British empire, and its ongoing power into the present day.

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Bio: Elizabeth Vibert is a historian at the University of Victoria. Her research, writing, and filmmaking focus on colonial understandings and misunderstandings of Indigenous and other colonized peoples. Most recently she is the director of Aisha’s Story, an award-winning documentary film about a Palestinian grain miller keeping her food culture alive in exile. aishasstory.com/

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Forum: After the service, there will be a coffee/tea break, and at 11:15 AM there will be a forum to discuss the topic. Elizabeth will be present.

May
10
Sun
Sunday May 10th – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: The Great Unravelling and the Great Turning – Seeing the World through the Eyes of Joanna Macy @ Friendship Hall
May 10 @ 10:00 am – 12:15 pm
Sunday May 10th – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: The Great Unravelling and the Great Turning - Seeing the World through the Eyes of Joanna Macy @ Friendship Hall

Speaker: Sarah Weaver

Buddhist scholar, systems thinker, environmental activist and passionate teacher Joanna Macy died in the summer of 2025, at the age of 96. Through the practices of her seminal “Work that Reconnects”, she helped people transform their grief for the world into “active hope” by experiencing their innate connection with the wonder of life. Macy showed that to love the world is not a passive thing; in fact, in her words, gratitude “loosens the grip of the industrial growth society.” On this Mother’s Day, Sarah will offer a snapshot into some of Macy’s ideas and her work for our common mother, the earth.

Bio: Sarah is a writer and poet who grew up in an urban area, but has always had nature in her blood. She has been advocating for the planet for decades, as a city planner, business woman, environmental educator, writer and long-time volunteer. Discovering Capital was one of the pulls which brought Sarah to Victoria over seven years ago.  She is passionate about Capital!

Forum: After the service, there will be a coffee/tea break, and at 11:15 AM there will be a forum to discuss the topic. Sarah will be present.

May
17
Sun
Sunday May 17th – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: Capital at Thirty @ Friendship Hall
May 17 @ 10:00 am – 12:15 pm
Sunday May 17th – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: Capital at Thirty @ Friendship Hall

Speaker: Peter Scales

“How hard could it be to build a new congregation?”  Our society was formed in 1996 when eight Unitarian-Universalists decided to re-establish a UU presence in James Bay.  Through good times and bad, and a global pandemic, CUUC remains “the little congregation that could.”  Come and share stories of resilience and joy.  There will be birthday cake.  If you are able, please contribute to a potluck lunch in the hall.

Bio: Homilist Peter Scales is a B.C. historian.

Forum: There will most definitely be a forum to celebrate this anniversary, Peter will be in attendance.

May
24
Sun
Sunday May 24th – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: The Final Border – TEDxBerlin @ Friendship Hall
May 24 @ 10:00 am – 12:15 pm
Sunday May 24th – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: The Final Border - TEDxBerlin @ Friendship Hall

Speaker: Dr. Peter Fenwick (video homily)

Dr. Fenwick provides both an account of his research into Near-Death Experiences and a practical discussion of “what do we really know about dying,” the circumstances around near-death experiences, and how consciousness changes when the heart stops. He also relates, very practically, how to prepare for death. Fenwick provides much hope for death being a good experience. Statistically, from accounts of near-death experiences, it will likely be your mother you see at the moment of death.

Bio: Neuropsychologist Dr. Fenwick was born in Nairobi in 1935 and died in London, England, in 2024. He was a senior lecturer at King’s College London, where he worked as a consultant in the Institute of Psychiatry. Fenwick was the President of the Horizon Research Foundation, an organization that supports research into end-of-life experiences. And he was President of the British Branch of the International Association for Near-Death Experiences.

Forum: Forum will be held, this service was at the request of members to be given the opportunity to speak about shifting attitudes towards aging and end of life.

May
31
Sun
Sunday May 31st – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: Liberating Love, part of the MMiLT Series @ Friendship Hall
May 31 @ 10:00 am – 12:15 pm
Sunday May 31st – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: Liberating Love, part of the MMiLT Series @ Friendship Hall

Speaker: Rev. Samaya Oakley, Calgary Unitarians (video homily)

 

Liberating love is not sentimental—it is courageous. It interrupts rumour, resists polarization, slows the nervous system, and widens the circle. We can choose curiosity over certainty, compassion over gossip, truth over distortion, and presence over panic.

 

Bio: Rev. Samaya Oakley is deeply committed to fostering a congregation where relationships, compassion, and curiosity guide our shared spiritual journey. She believes that Unitarian Universalism calls us to live with integrity, love, and justice in our communities and the wider world. Samaya’s ministry is grounded in supporting people of all ages as they explore their values, deepen their connections, and grow into their fullest selves.

 

She has a special passion for nurturing youth and families, having spent 15 years coordinating youth programs and expanding Our Whole Lives sexuality education across all age levels. A committed social justice advocate, Samaya has worked on initiatives such as the Canadian Unitarian Council’s Truth, Healing, and Reconciliation Reflection Guides and the Widening the Circle program, and is currently involved in the national project Activating the Canadian UU Ecosystem.

 

Forum: After the service, there will be a forum; however, the Reverend will not be present.

Jun
7
Sun
Sunday June 7th – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: Sewatié:ron Enhsatkáhtoh Ohjistoh-kwaténion (Sometimes you will see Falling Stars) @ Friendship Hall
Jun 7 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Sunday June 7th – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: Sewatié:ron Enhsatkáhtoh Ohjistoh-kwaténion (Sometimes you will see Falling Stars) @ Friendship Hall

Speaker: Ashley Ohtsijah Hall

 

An artist talk with accompanying visuals of her practice, shaped and informed by her cultural dichotomy, history, family stories, memories, blood memory, teachings, language, matriarchy, and motherhood. She hopes to inspire the audience to reflect on their own identity and the ways and people who have influenced them. Ashley will be showing her work in the Friendship Hall during this service.

 

Bio: Ashley is a Kanien’kéha (Mohawk) and Settler visual artist, photographer, and curator living on the unceded territory of the Lekwungen People. She works with Indigenous clients as a Support Worker for community inclusion and volunteers with an artist-run centre as Studio Manager and Board member, with a focus on engagement through community programming and curatorial projects.

Forum: After the service, there will be a coffee/tea break, followed by a forum at 11:15 AM to discuss the topic. Ashley will be present.

Jun
14
Sun
Sunday June 14th – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: Saving the Hidden Ravine, Environmental Protection at a Grassroots Level @ Friendship Hall
Jun 14 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Sunday June 14th – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: Saving the Hidden Ravine, Environmental Protection at a Grassroots Level @ Friendship Hall

Speaker: Steve Morgan

 

When I first slid down the bank into the ravine and looked around, I was astonished that something so beautiful, so exotic, was hidden just a few hundred metres from my backyard. I knew the land was slated for development, and I remember saying to myself, “This place is going to break my heart.” Fifteen years later, we are still fighting to protect this landform. In the process, we are learning a great deal about the power of maps, the potential of activism, and the power and limits of local government. Join me as I tell the story of the Hidden Ravine.

 

Bio: Steve Morgan is a biologist, map maker, and community activist. He founded Cumberland Wetlands a decade ago to gather baseline data and advocate for the protection of wetlands and other important landforms from the effects of development in Cumberland, BC.

Forum: After the service, there will be a coffee/tea break, followed by a forum at 11:15 AM to discuss the topic. Steve will be present.

Jun
21
Sun
Sunday June 21st – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: Father’s Day Service @ Friendship Hall
Jun 21 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Sunday June 21st – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: Father’s Day Service @ Friendship Hall

Speakers: Sarah Weaver, John Pullyblank, Kim Dawson

 

Sarah Weaver, John Pullyblank, and Kim Dawson speak about being a father or the father figures in their lives. Services in which congregants share personal stories, especially on Mother’s Day and Father’s Day, are among the favourites at Capital. This diverse congregation open-heartedly shares personal experiences in a safe space with a supportive membership.

Forum: After the service, there will be a coffee/tea break, followed by a forum at 11:15 AM to discuss the topic. Sarah, John, and Kim will be in attendance.