Calendar of events

Here you will find all of our congregation’s Sunday services, Board and Committee meetings and other events. Use the calendar controls to see events for past or future dates. For a quick look at recent Sunday services, click here!

Mar
8
Sun
Sunday March 8th – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: “Yes to Life”—the story of a tragic optimist @ Norway House
Mar 8 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Sunday March 8th – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: “Yes to Life"—the story of a tragic optimist @ Norway House

Speaker: Ana Smith

Music Team: jazz pianist- Attila Fias, song leaders- Cathy and Dick (Directors of Gettin HIgher Choir)

 

This presentation traces the journey from an impossible adoption decision to the quiet, daily work of surviving a fractured mind. Through writing, the speaker transforms fear and fragmentation into coherence, dignity, and hope. It is a reminder that saying “yes to life” is not a single moment but a lifelong practice of returning to oneself and reclaiming the narrative.

Bio: Ana Smith has been a peer mental health support worker for over 16 years, a Vancouver Film School graduate and accomplished screenwriter. Following a schizophrenia diagnosis in 1998, Ana uses her creative voice to help others find healing through story telling.

 

Forum: Ana will be in attendance for the forum.

Mar
15
Sun
Sunday March 15th – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: Our Place Society @ Norway House
Mar 15 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Sunday March 15th – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: Our Place Society @ Norway House

Speaker: Janice Kalin, Director of Philanthropy at Our Place

Music Team: jazz pianist- Attila Fias, song leaders- Cathy and Dick (Directors of Gettin HIgher Choir)

Our Place walks alongside people through every season and every step- building trust, offering care and creating real pathways from crisis to stability. Janice will talk about how Pathway of Support, helps people move from survival to stability, recovery, and independence.  And introduce Our Place’s Reunification House. And why it’s such a critical next step for women in recovery who are working toward rebuilding life with their children. Together, these pieces show how housing, recovery, and family reconnection come together to create lasting change.

 

Bio: Janice Kalin has recently moved to Vancouver Island. She has years of fundraising experience, advocating for some of the most stigmatized populations- the unhoused and addicted. She wants to ensure that everyone has access to the resources and supports to rebuild their lives.

Forum: Janice will be in attendance at the forum.

Mar
22
Sun
Sunday March 22nd – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: A Conversation with Michael Riess; Three snapshots from his life. @ Norway House
Mar 22 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Sunday March 22nd – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: A Conversation with Michael Riess; Three snapshots from his life. @ Norway House

Speaker: Lee Tuley and Michael Riess.

Music Team: jazz pianist- Attila Fias, song leaders- Cathy and Dick (Directors of Gettin HIgher Choir)

Michael Riess has a unique history intersection with three different experiences of Jewish life. He had a father who was the only survivor when his immediate family was destroyed in the Holocaust. He experienced antisemitism, sometimes violent, in his early years. Finally, he lived on a Kibbutz in the earliest of the establishment of the State of Israel.

 

Forum: Lee and Michael will be in attendance at the forum.

Mar
29
Sun
Sunday March 22nd – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: A Conversation with Michael Riess; Three snapshots from his life. @ Norway House
Mar 29 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Sunday March 22nd – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: A Conversation with Michael Riess; Three snapshots from his life. @ Norway House

Speaker: Rev. Arran Morton (video homily – part of MMiLT series)

 

The practice of seeking wisdom: what can we learn from the multiple truths that come from varied identities, life experiences, religions and cultures? It takes wisdom to discern when to let a challenging truth take root in our hearts and imagination.

 

Bio: Rev. Arran Morton (he/they) arrived in Saint John, New Brunswick via a family crosscountry road trip from the West Coast (Victoria, BC) in 2024. Arran is from Scotland originally and is delighting in living close to the Atlantic Ocean again, albeit from the other side!

Forum: There will be a forum, Rev. Morton will not be in attendance.