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May 7th, 2017: Service on Perception by Amanda Tarling
How clearly do you see things? Truth is, all of us need help with our blurry vision. And it’s not a matter of intelligence, of seeing things with “a critical eye,” or through the lens of reason. With all due respect to our historic Unitarian emphasis on logic, reason and science, these days what we … Continue reading May 7th, 2017: Service on Perception by Amanda Tarling
May 14th, 2017: Service by Samer on Forgiveness
Please join us for a service by Samer on forgiveness in Unitarianism and other religions.
May 21st, 2017: Our Monthly Unitarian Singing Service with Barbara Slater
In our family-friendly sacred song circles, Barbara Slater teaches us chants from around the world, as well as a few simple songs from the Unitarian tradition. Any fan of Barbara’s Ubuntu song circles around the island are certainly welcome. All ages and abilities welcomed. Uplifting 🙂 Don’t miss it!
May 28th, 2017: No Service this Sunday.
June 4th, 2017:
June 11th, 2017: Service on Delight by Amanda Tarling
Be careful this month. The theme of delight is deceptive. One could easily see this is a way to end the year “on a light note.” But there’s deep work for us to do with this topic. It’s hard to believe that our Unitarian ancestors had to fight for delight. Over the years–and continuing today–there have … Continue reading June 11th, 2017: Service on Delight by Amanda Tarling
Sept 3rd, 2017: Dar Levy “Pride”
September 13th, 2015: Our Annual Pride Service with Peter Scales
Please join Peter as he speaks about his service entitled, “From Stonewall to Pride.” Gays and lesbians were widely feared and openly persecuted in North America until recent historical times. How did a riot outside a gay bar, and an international medical crisis, lead Canadians of all affections to openly celebrate their GLBT neighbours in … Continue reading September 13th, 2015: Our Annual Pride Service with Peter Scales
September 6th, 2015: What is it to be a Community of Promise? by Amanda Tarling
As we meet again after our summer break our topic is “What is it to be a community of Promise?.” There is power in a promise and it is a foundation of being a Unitarian. We keep our seven principles and we make commitments. As we start this new year of Sunday Services what commitments do we … Continue reading September 6th, 2015: What is it to be a Community of Promise? by Amanda Tarling