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
5
Sun
Sunday February 5th – National Worship Sunday Service: Covenanting through Transitions – on Zoom ( ** No Service at Capital today)
Feb 5 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday February 5th - National Worship Sunday Service: Covenanting through Transitions - on Zoom ( ** No Service at Capital today)

Sunday, February 5 – 10 am PT Congregations are experiencing a lot of change these days: from ministerial transitions to implementing the 8th Principle, all during a pandemic. Upheaval, loss, uncertainty, pain, aspirations, conflict: cultural shifts within and without are calling us to hold one another gently, despite our differences and difficulties.

 

Covenanting through Transition is a national worship service that asks us “How do we stay in covenant through all of this in our communities? How do we stay in it in a good way when it is hard and people aren’t always their best selves or are disappointed?”

 

We encourage you to bring materials to help you participate in a creative ritual to express yourself during the service; art supplies, an instrument, findings from outside, whatever moves you!

 

Where: Zoom, YouTube Live

Use the bitly link to join the service on Zoom, or watch live on the CUC’s YouTube channel

If you’re phoning in, call 1-855-703-8985 and enter the Meeting ID and password when prompted:

Meeting ID:891 5257 2984

Password:  136347

Feb
12
Sun
Sunday February 12th – Peter Scales – Decline in Church Attendance in BC & the World – in person and on Zoom
Feb 12 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday February 12th – Peter Scales - Decline in Church Attendance in BC & the World - in person and on Zoom

Covid closed religious houses around the world, and many switched to Zoom.  Now that the pandemic is largely over, church attendance has not recovered.  But declines in church attendance started many years ago.  What happened to Sunday mornings?  Where is everyone?  Will people return to the pews?  Come and hear.

Feb
19
Sun
Sunday February 17th – Rev. Anne Barker Sifting Through Stories – in person and on Zoom
Feb 19 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday February 17th - Rev. Anne Barker Sifting Through Stories - in person and on Zoom
Our stories are powerful things. Whether they are handed down or created anew … accepted, revised, or disputed … even when they are contradictory … they shape our identities, our relationships, our experiences of one another, and our understanding of life. Where is our power in the equation? What can we do with an incomplete history? How do we sift through stories … and have a meaningful impact in our lives and in the world?

Bio: Rev Anne Barker loves all things creative – story & song, art & craft, philosophy & dreaming … and working with others to bring ideas to life. She has been a UU Minister for 15+ years and is currently spending sabbatical time with family in Saskatoon, SK. (Treaty 6 Territory and homeland of the Metis) This year, she is completing her term as President of the UU Ministers of Canada and as 1/3 of the Canadian Unitarian Council National Voice.

Feb
26
Sun
Sunday February 24th – Amanda Tarling – The beauty and complexity of MAiD in person and on Zoom
Feb 26 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday February 24th - Amanda Tarling - The beauty and complexity of MAiD in person and on Zoom

Medical Assistance in Dying has been available to Canadians since June 2016.  It is a very personal and intricate topic. This service will be linked with the Zoom Movie screening on Thursday Feb 23rd at 7pm.

Mar
5
Sun
Sunday March 5th – Four Capital Women – What does International Women’s Day mean to you?
Mar 5 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday March 5th - Four Capital Women - What does International Women's Day mean to you?

International Women’s Day (IWD) is on March 8th. What does it mean to you? Four women from our Capital UU Congregation will share their thoughts on IWD. They may also link the annual event with some of our Unitarian principles. During the forum, we will give priority to the voices of other women in the room and on Zoom. IWD is this one day of the year specifically for women around the world.

The speakers are Sarah Weaver, Jan Greenwood, Joy Huebert and Di Clift. All participate regularly in Sunday services.

Mar
12
Sun
Sunday March 12th Peter Scales, Unitarians in Victoria. 
Mar 12 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday March 12th Peter Scales, Unitarians in Victoria. 

We uphold a living tradition that has had a footing in Victoria since at least 1911.  We have been served by interesting ministers and lay leaders, and been housed in four buildings.  Since our founding in 1996, Capital UU Congregation has been home to ministerial prospects (Ian, David, Rosemary, Arran, Amanda).  Come and learn more!

There will not be a Forum today – instead the AGM will start following a comfort break after the service. In person and on Zoom.

Mar
19
Sun
Sunday March 19th –  Sepideh Heydari, Nowruz: The New Year: The Persian Version. 
Mar 19 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday March 19th -  Sepideh Heydari, Nowruz: The New Year: The Persian Version. 

Imagine Halloween, Christmas, Easter and Thanksgiving, all at once!  The gift-giving, egg-decorating, Santa Claus, candies, and family time… that describes the holiday that Persians refer to as Nowruz.  Nowruz falls on the vernal equinox; Nowruz means ‘new day’.  Come to learn about Nowruz, the Persian new year.

Mar
26
Sun
Sunday March 26th –  Rabbi Matthew Ponak, Inner and Outer Liberation: The Essential Teachings of Passover in 2023.
Mar 26 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday March 26th -  Rabbi Matthew Ponak, Inner and Outer Liberation: The Essential Teachings of Passover in 2023.

Is it possible to gain freedom too quickly? In Jewish mysticism, seekers are warned against unbinding the chains of their inner exiles too hastily, lest they fall prey to overwhelm or collapse. In this talk, Rabbi Matthew Ponak will explore the Passover themes of enslavement and redemption and ask us to consider if we need a “suggested speed limit” on the highways to the liberation of the oppressed.

Rabbi Matthew Ponak is a teacher of Jewish mysticism, a spiritual counsellor, and the author of Embodied Kabbalah: Jewish Mysticism for All People. Learn more about his story and his offerings at MatthewPonak.com.

Apr
2
Sun
Sunday April 2nd – Liz James Inherent Mirth and Dignity – in person and on Zoom
Apr 2 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday April 2nd - Liz James Inherent Mirth and Dignity - in person and on Zoom

What do you do when the life you’d imagined for yourself is stuck in committee?  Join us for the story of the UU Hysterical Society—a 190,000 person group on Facebook.  It’s a story of feeling lost, finding yourself, and a practical joke gone right.

Liz James comes from a family with a proud tradition of expressing love through practical jokes. She lives in Saskatoon where she writes, preaches, is a member of her congregation, and runs the UU not for profit Mirth and Dignity.

Apr
9
Sun
Sunday April 9th – Rev. Anne Barker – Another Easter – in person and on Zoom
Apr 9 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday April 9th - Rev. Anne Barker - Another Easter - in person and on Zoom

Each year we embrace the returning of the light, the season of renewal. Join us for a service that weaves together two sacred tales of hope and resurrection.

Apr
16
Sun
Sunday April 16th  Prof. Maneesha Deckha, Veganism, Dairy, Decolonization: How Being Vegan Aligns with Decolonization Goals.  In person and on Zoom.
Apr 16 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday April 16th  Prof. Maneesha Deckha, Veganism, Dairy, Decolonization: How Being Vegan Aligns with Decolonization Goals.  In person and on Zoom.

Plant-based diets are often perceived as being antithetical to Indigenous interests in what is today colonially known as Canada. This perceived antithesis hinges on veganism’s rejection of the consumption of animals. This apparent antithesis, however, is a misperception that a reframing of ethical veganism can help correct. Dr. Deckha argues that veganism’s objection to dairy should be underscored as a central concern of ethical veganism. Such emphasis not only brings into view the substantial alignment between plant-based diets and Indigenous worldviews, but also highlights the related goals of decolonization and reconciliation in Canada.

Professor Deckha (BA McGill; LLB Toronto; LLM Columbia) joined the UVic Faculty of Law in 2002 after practising at the Ministry of the Attorney General in Toronto. She is currently Professor and Lansdowne Chair in Law at UVic where she also directs the Animals & Society Research Initiative.  Prof. Deckha’s research interests include animal legal studies and critical animal studies, feminist animal care theory and feminist analysis of law, socio-legal studies in general, and reproductive and end-of-life ethics. Her current project examines the lack of government regulation in favour of farmed animals as a rule of law violation and thus a matter of constitutional import.

Apr
23
Sun
Sunday April 23rd Prof. Chris Douglas, The Bible’s Many Gods.   In person and on Zoom
Apr 23 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday April 23rd Prof. Chris Douglas, The Bible's Many Gods.   In person and on Zoom
Critical scholars of the Bible and the Ancient Near East recognize today that Biblical writers borrowed stories and characteristics from other local gods in order to fashion the God of Israel. This talk looks at a few such gods and a few such literary adaptations and suggests the way such questions of divine plurality and ancient storytelling have survived and transformed into the present day.
Dr. Christopher Douglas came to UVic in 2004. He teaches American literature, particularly contemporary American fiction, religion and literature, and the Bible as literature. His latest book, If God Meant to Interfere: American Literature and the Rise of the Christian Right, shows how American writers struggled to understand and respond to the unexpected emergence of the Christian Right in the United States.