Cognitive Dissonance and its Relativity to Society and Religion

122 Harris St / Zoom

This second summer Sunday service will look at cognitive dissonance and its relevance to religion and society.  Can you hold diametrically opposite beliefs and values without feeling psychological discomfort and how do you behave when confronted with irreconcilable information? Childcare will be provided by our junior RE staff.

Water Service

122 Harris St / Zoom

You Tube Link: https://youtu.be/QfbfRFjE2M4

The Weeds Teach Me About Resilience

122 Harris St / Zoom

Rev. Victoria Ingram I live "rurally-adjacent". In my neighbourhood, there are fields of definite purpose, crops and orchards and grazing. But there are also expanses of land that hold only wild flowers, grasses, thistles, and shrubs - in other words, weeds. With no human stewardship, they grow, bloom, fruit, and seed, coming back year after […]

Chalice Cafe on the Theme of Resiliency

122 Harris St / Zoom

Please join us for an informal discussion on the idea of "bouncing back." The service will include the chalice lighting, sharing joys and sorrows, and singing.  Childcare with Ash will be provided on site. Please note that there will be no children's program next week. This service will be help in person with an option […]

On Optimism

122 Harris St / Zoom

Join us Sunday for a screening of a talk by the late Barbara Ehrenreich "On Optimism". The film will be approximately 30 minutes after which we will have a discussion. During our discussions on resilience one thing that came out was the societal pressure around a particular type of resilience. Ehrenreich gives a view on Optimism […]

Mango Thoughts in a Meatloaf Town

122 Harris St / Zoom

Join Rev Victoria this coming Sunday as she talks about Unitarian Universalism and why we attract such a wonderful - and unique - group of people.  And, from there, the frustrations of being wonderful and unique. She will be incorporating themes expressed by Meg Barnhouse, a UU Minister/Musician who writes amazing music. She will be using […]

“Closer to Fine”

122 Harris St / Zoom

The Indigo Girls' “Closer to Fine” (1989) is a song beloved by many, and as Rev. Victoria reminded us last Sunday, includes these wise lyrics: “Darkness has a hunger that’s insatiable, and lightness has a call that’s hard to hear.” We will continue our exploration of the theme of resiliency this week with music and […]

Free Vocal Improvisation

122 Harris Street, Guelph, ON 122 Harris St., Guelph, ON-Ontario, Canada

Let’s be present and listen deeply.
Let’s be together but not lose our unique selves. 
Let’s look into each others’ eyes and sing to each other’s hearts.

Collective Free Vocal Improvisation takes you out of your everyday shoes and throws you into the present. Boom!
Experience the transcending mystery and wonder of life as it can be found in music and in relation to other people.

On Friendship

122 Harris Street, Guelph, ON 122 Harris St., Guelph, ON-Ontario, Canada

Join us as we reflect upon the importance of friendship in our lives, and its connection to spirituality and resilience, inspired by the words of poet John O’Donohue. This will be an informal service involving time for quiet reflection and conversation led by Hannah, jei, Pia and others

Solstice Service

122 Harris Street, Guelph, ON 122 Harris St., Guelph, ON-Ontario, Canada

The longest night, the shortest day, a shifting balance. Let us come together to focus on “Hope with Muscle.” Let us work with the season to open to the many ways our hope and actions matter. The service will draw from the pagan tradition of creating circles of community and intention. Service Team: Lorna Wyllsun, Rebekah Jamieson, Janette […]