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!

Feb
7
Sun
Sunday February 7th on Zoom “A Faith Worth Failing For” Sharing Our Faith National Service
Feb 7 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday February 7th on Zoom "A Faith Worth Failing For" Sharing Our Faith National Service

We often talk about Unitarian Universalism as a transformational faith – and yet to be transformed means to take a risk. How is it that we are averse to taking such risks when it comes to widening the circle of who we are as a community? Join Revs. Shana Lynngood and Samaya Oakley for a service that explores mistakes we’ve made and how we can learn from them to become the transformational faith we aspire to be.

In 2021, we invite all congregations and people to this national service. The virtual collection taken during the service will be allocated to successful congregational applicants for growth initiatives. The fund consists of these monies, supplemented by a Foundation Fund administered by the First Unitarian Congregation of Toronto.

Free event! No registration is required. 10 am PT

Zoom link: http://bit.ly/SOF_2021

The service will also be viewable on the CUC YouTube channel.

 

Feb
14
Sun
Sunday February 14th on Zoom – Amanda Tarling “Trans-forming Hearts”
Feb 14 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday February 14th on Zoom - Amanda Tarling "Trans-forming Hearts"

It’s St Valentine’s Day, what better day to talk about love, all sorts of love. As UUs we talk about inclusion in our Congregations but often we don’t walk the talk.  As a congregation we took a pledge to be a LGBTQ2S Welcoming Congregation over two decades ago.  Talking about how we can be a place of safety and support for our Trans folks helps us to be a healthier and better community. As Maya Angelou says “Do the best you can, until you know better, and when you know better, do better.”

For Zoom link please email contact.capital@unitariancongregation.org 

Feb
21
Sun
Sunday February 21st on Zoom – Tony Turner “The Power of Song”
Feb 21 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday February 21st on Zoom - Tony Turner "The Power of Song"

Music is hardwired into the core of our being and essential to our existence. We instinctively know how music and song lyrics make us feel, but how does music and particularly song make a difference as we put our UU principles into practice? Using historical and recent examples Tony will help us explore how the power of song can unite minds and spirits to help influence and inspire hope in our quest for justice and societal change.

Tony Turner is a Unitarian and a songwriter based in Nanaimo BC. He has contributed his songs to services, the community and the country. A writer with a social conscious, Tony penned the protest song Harperman in 2015, which became the centrepiece of political rallies across Canada and garnered the writer an international Spirit of Folk award. Tony’s much-loved anthem Circle of Song was recently published in Rise Again, the sequel of the popular Rise Up Singing folk songbook.

For Zoom link please contact contact.capital@unitariancongregation.org

Feb
28
Sun
Sunday February 28th on Zoom – Liz James “My Muzungu Eyes are Improving”
Feb 28 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday February 28th on Zoom - Liz James "My Muzungu Eyes are Improving"

Sometimes, helping is easy… But sometimes it’s complicated to figure out where to even start. Come hear the story of an unusual trio working on challenging problems in rural Kenya… and the sometimes hilarious adventures that ensued. And learn about a great UU organization that approaches aid in a unique way.

To join us on Zoom please email contact.capital@unitariancongregation.org

 

Mar
7
Sun
Sunday March 7th on Zoom Sepideh Heydari “Songs of Unsung Women”
Mar 7 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday March 7th on Zoom Sepideh Heydari "Songs of Unsung Women”

Women in Leadership: Achieving an Equal Future in a COVID-19 World. While this suggests singing the praises of accomplished women, let us remember the influence of those women who are less frequently spoken of. Join us to get an inside look at the life of an Iranian woman.

Sepideh Heydari is a recent graduate of the University of Victoria. She moved to Victoria in 2012 from Iran and started attending Capital UU on International Women’s Day in 2019.

 

For link please email Our Director of Congregational Life Amanda Tarling

 

Mar
14
Sun
Sunday March 14th on Zoom – Dar Gareau-Levy “Embracing the Wholeness of Authenticity”
Mar 14 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday March 14th on Zoom - Dar Gareau-Levy "Embracing the Wholeness of Authenticity"

There’s been a lot said over the years about authenticity, but most of us still opt to fit in rather than flaunt our differences. We’ve been taught how to behave and how to get along – how to be safe and not stand out. We push our authentic selves down in favour of the common denominator or the common good… But what if we’ve had it wrong all this time? What if being true to ourselves is not only good for us, it’s good for everyone else as well?

Dar Gareau-Levy is a trans non-binary queer, an ACE (Adverse Childhood Experience) survivor from a working poor family, and a true blue UU who’s faith has lead them on a personal and spiritual quest for wisdom, justice and healing.

For link please email Our Director of Congregational Life Amanda Tarling

Mar
21
Sun
Sunday March 21st on Zoom – Brian Short  ” Evolution or Creation; Who Cares?”
Mar 21 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday March 21st on Zoom - Brian Short  " Evolution or Creation; Who Cares?"

Amongst the strife and anxiety of everyday life, we often forget what a miracle it is to be alive. Join Brian on a journey of exploration of just how marvelous we all are. Despite Covid, wars, racism and climate disasters, never forget that we live in a magical time and place.

Brian Short is a retired Electrical Engineer who has always marvelled at how things work both in the engineering world, and the biological and psychological world. He resides in Nanaimo with his wife, Glenda and has been a UU for almost 35 years. His 3 children currently reside on Vancouver Island with 2 grandkids in Victoria. When not with family, Brian can be found sailing, swimming, biking or involved in Environmental Activism

For link please email Our Director of Congregational Life Amanda Tarling

Mar
28
Sun
Sunday March 28th on Zoom – Katrina Pavlovsky “Love in Service”
Mar 28 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday March 28th on Zoom - Katrina Pavlovsky "Love in Service"

Katrina Pavlovsky was born in Toronto. In 1977 she met Fransesca, a spiritual teacher who greatly influenced Katrina’s life. She wrote “Fransesca A Remarkable Life” in 2020 which is a tribute to Fransesca’s deep connection with the inner self. The focus this morning will be on some of Fransesca’s teachings which include techniques for meditation and visualization, clearing, discipline and being of service.

For link please email Our Director of Congregational Life Amanda Tarling

Apr
4
Sun
Sunday April 4th on Zoom Peter Scales “Jesus, Easter and the Unitarians”
Apr 4 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday April 4th on Zoom Peter Scales "Jesus, Easter and the Unitarians"

Jesus, Easter and the Unitarians: What lessons do we continue to take from the Galilean carpenter, in his life, death and after-death? How did his call for reinvigorated Judaism get turned into a different religion, i.e. Christianity? Is Unitarianism today a home for Christians?

 

Email our Director of Congregational Life for the link

Apr
11
Sun
April 11th on Zoom Liz Roper “Big Orange Splot”
Apr 11 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
April 11th on Zoom Liz Roper "Big Orange Splot"

“My home is me, and I am it. It is where I like to be and it looks like all my dreams” In a society where disrupting a neat street can cause ostracism, let us learn from Mr Plumbean as he teaches us how to live our dreams and help others do the same.

Join us to hear our Sunday Service Director’s First homily for Capital!

For Zoom link please email our Director of Congregational Life.

Apr
18
Sun
April 18th on Zoom – Ilara Stefaniuk-Gaudet – Reclaiming Brokenness
Apr 18 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
April 18th on Zoom – Ilara Stefaniuk-Gaudet – Reclaiming Brokenness

Join Westwood Unitarian Congregation’s Director of Religious Education, Ilara Stefaniuk-Gaudet, as they relive their close encounters with death. Lifelong kidney disease and a vivid dream life combined bring a unique and personal twist to Ilara’s story. May you leave feeling as uplifted as they did while penning their story to share!

Ilara Stefaniuk-Gaudet is a visual artist, poet, and story teller. They are a lifelong UU, even before they knew it! They have spent their years advocating for people with disabilities, Inter-faith initiatives, and LGBTQ2S+ humans, and following synchronicity to wherever it guides them. Ilara loves gardening, anything crafty, and being a student of life.

If you would like the link please email Amanda

Apr
25
Sun
April 25th on Zoom – David Stevenson – “Moose Hide Campaign”
Apr 25 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
April 25th on Zoom – David Stevenson – "Moose Hide Campaign"

The Moose Hide Campaign is a grassroots movement of Indigenous and non-Indigenous men and boys who are standing up against violence towards women and children. Wearing this moose hide signifies your commitment to honour, respect, and protect the women and children in your life and to work together to end violence against women and children. The campaign is rooted in Indigenous culture and has a vision of handing out 10 Million moose hide pins across Canada and 1 Million Canadians Fasting together to create a country where all women and children are free from all forums of violence.

David Stevenson is CEO of the Moose Hide Campaign. David has worked in Indigenous social wellness for over 25 years-from Native youth outreach worker in Vancouver’s Downtown East End to executive positions in government leading reconciliation initiatives. He is of Irish, French and Haudenosaunee ancestry and lives on the side of Pkols Mountain in Lekwungen- speaking people’s territory with his partner and 2 daughters.

 

For Zoom link please email Amanda