Our Sunday services are held at 10:00am every Sunday,
For many of us in the Capital congregation, our mother is no longer living. As well, our relationship with our mother may not always have been a positive one. If we have experienced motherhood, there have been challenges as well as joys. The Service coordinators for this service, Leigh and Heather, have invited several people from our congregation to share their experiences and thoughts on what Mother’s Day means to them. Join us at Norway House on May 12 as we get to know each other a little deeper.
How do we help effectively across a culture gap? Drawing from more than a decade of personal experience, Liz James tells a story that has it all … Humour, thoughtful analysis, and confrontations with lions. Not a metaphor. Real lions.
Liz James is the founder of a 230,000-person online UU community called the Unitarian Universalist Hysterical Society (UUHS); half of The Cracked Cup podcast; and working on a book with Skinner House Press.
Liz is based out of Saskatchewan, where she is building a tiny house with her own two hands. She believes in a Unitarian Universalism that is filled with meaning and joy, and that sees change as an adventure.
Join the national UU community in a livestream of this service on Sunday, May 19th at 10:00 am PT | 1:00 pm ET on Zoom. A coffee hour conversation will follow the service.
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