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Capital Unitarian Universalist Congregation
James Bay, Victoria, BC, Canada

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We welcome you! Whoever you are, whatever religious belief, tradition, gender, race, sexual orientation or age you represent. We hope that our gatherings enhance in all of us a feeling of fellowship and love, help us to maintain peace of mind, and bring wisdom and the joy of caring and sharing.

What: Services are every Sunday. services
When: 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.

Where: 234 Menzies Street, James Bay, Victoria. map (Google Maps)
Who: All are welcome! Child care is provided. children's program

Upcoming Services:

Jan 29th
Christine Johnston
“Dr. Joseph Workman.”
Dr Workman was the Father of Canadian Psychiatry and a Key Founder of Unitarianism in Ontario.” Workman was inspired by his religious faith to be a colourful pioneer in many areas, in religious freedom, health, education as well in forensic psychiatry. Christine spent 28 years researching Dr Workman’s life while she was the Historian at Toronto First Unitarian Congregation.

Feb 5th
Reuven Sussman
"Encouraging Pro-Environmental Behaviour."

If we know that humans are largely responsible for climate change and other environmental problems, why don't we do our part to stop it? This talk focuses on methods to encourage pro-environmental behaviour.
Reuven Sussman is a graduate student in the Department of Psychology, University of Victoria whose research interests are in Environmental Psychology.
 
Feb 12th
Mavis Butlin
“What Makes the CUUC tick?” 

A discussion of who does what in our congregation.
 
Feb 19th
Dana Seaborn
“Moving Music: Music that makes me cry (in a good way!), and why.”

How is it that music can move us to tears of sorrow or ecstasy, and can express feelings for which we have no words?  How do various notes and intervals affect the human brain?  Dana will explore these questions with the help of recordings of world-class musicians.

Please see more upcoming services and past services.

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