They paved paradise and put up a parking lot.
122 Harris St / ZoomThis New Year‘s eve service will be dedicated to the grief we feel caused by the loss of our human habitat as we know it.
This New Year‘s eve service will be dedicated to the grief we feel caused by the loss of our human habitat as we know it.
In the burning bowl ceremony, people are invited to write down write down words, or a phrase, to sum up what they wish to release before entering the new year. They then come forward to burn that piece of paper." We will have an option for online participants to send their words/phrases through the chat, […]
Join us on Sunday as we get together for a "Getting to Know You" Chalice Cafe with your fellows. You can expect conversation about your take on spirituality, your true passions and growing together spiritually. Led by Jei Tiffin and Amanda Loo.
(Speaker: Rev. Victoria) If you listen to popular music, you might learn that love is either a blissful high that never ends, or a painful low that crushes the soul. Either way, it's portrayed as pretty extreme! But love has many faces and many aspects, giving all of us a chance to explore the subtleties and nuances of […]
Brian Hawker doesn’t see the issue of “Reconciliation” in isolation from the bigger Canadian picture. The “Indian problem” is typically described using shocking statistics about diabetes, poverty, suicide . . . The problem is isolated. It exists “over there”. To him this is an unfortunate illusion which allows busy people with other priorities to abdicate […]
This Sunday November 17th at 11am To Batoche and Back: A Story of the Métis Nation and One Family presented by Paul Smith Métis leader Louis Riel advocated for democracy, human rights for all, and for Indigenous people. Louis surrendered to Canadian troops at Batoche in 1885, ending the Northwest Resistance. Canada hung […]