Movement and Meditation for Grief with Yogi Shaninder
Join us Sunday morning for this service led by jei tiffin and Margriet Van Haren with guest Yogi Shaninder.
Join us Sunday morning for this service led by jei tiffin and Margriet Van Haren with guest Yogi Shaninder.
February is Black History Month. As Unitarians we go into this month with much to be proud of: Our newly adopted Eighth Principle, a long history of fighting for justice and equality, our own martyrs and heroes in the struggle for Civil Rights. But what are the practicalities of the Long Walk to Freedom, in […]
Join us Sunday for our Chalice Café, where we'll be discussing Covenanting Together. Many of us have different reactions to hearing about Covenanting.. However, it's an important facet to how we agree to come together, and maybe more importantly how we agree to disagree. Come with your ideas, opinions and suggestions on how we covenant […]
Last week we learned that the word “covenant” comes from covenir, to travel together. Some of us chaff at the religious connotations of the word covenant but embrace the significance of traveling together - in all its unavoidable messiness and challenges. We value sharing what matters to us, confidentiality and safety, thinking independently and coming together […]
We are happy to announce that Chris Paul has graciously agreed to speak to us again. This will be on April 2nd. Chris Paul (Rainbows) is a Creative Director and Partner at Unicorn Rebellion, a creative agency working with good people to do good things. They are an author / illustrator, speaker, and queer activist. […]
Join us for an informal chalice cafe in which we share memories (from silly to serious) of Easter. How do you mark the arrival of spring? If you have a favorite seasonal song or a beloved old hymn from this time of year, please bring it to share.
https://youtu.be/YfETbEYJX5o Many thoughtful people have wondered, why does God allow so much suffering in the world? Philosophers call this “the problem of evil” and it is this question that has led many to atheism, or to no longer believe in a traditional understanding of God. We will consider some different religious and non-religious responses. How […]
It’s hard to describe Unicamp as anything other than magical. Unicamp is home to so many of us. Whether we grew up attending or recently discovered it, Unicamp is a place where many of us feel accepted and free to be ourselves; a place where we build lifelong bonds and a sense of community where […]
This annual fire festival traditionally looks forward the bounty of summer. This year we will focus on some of the hardships we are leaving behind, so that we can open to growth more fully. As with every pagan service, we will highlight our belonging to the mystery and miracle of the universe. Come sing and […]
As Unitarians, social justice, equality and social action are close to our hearts. What better way to explore what we stand for, and with whom we stand, than through song? Join Janette, Rick and Seanna for a morning of music, with a special focus on the songs of Carolyn McDade. Nursery Care will be provided on […]
Spring is a great time to immerse ourselves in the joys of nature, the mysteries of migrating birds, ephemeral spring wildflowers, and animals emerging to the abundance of spring. Guelph is especially blessed with the 600-acre Ignatius Jesuit Centre of farmland and forests, with seemingly endless hiking trails open to the public. Ignatius also has […]
Join Hannah Schell and some of our community's friendly new contributors as we welcome our new members, learn about them and explore the theme of belonging. If you plan to attend online, please email Holly for the link at admin@guelph-unitarians.com. Childcare available on site.