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!

Apr
30
Sun
Sunday April 30th – Amanda Tarling – The Spiritual Lessons from Spring – in person and on Zoom
Apr 30 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday April 30th - Amanda Tarling - The Spiritual Lessons from Spring - in person and on Zoom

May 1st is May Day, Beltane and the mid-point of this season of renewal. It’s also the 100th anniversary of the Flower Ceremony a UU tradition going back a century. Come join us to celebrate the joy of spring. 

May
7
Sun
Sunday May 7th – Rev. Anne Barker, An Evolving Understanding of Duty.
May 7 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday May 7th - Rev. Anne Barker, An Evolving Understanding of Duty.

Two uncommon events are occurring this weekend: the coronation of King Charles III … and the ordination of our first ever Canadian Armed Forces UU chaplain – Nicole McKay. Both of these roles – plus the shifting cultures of the more common structures in our lives – raise questions around the concept of duty. Join us for a reflection on the evolving understanding of duty.

May
14
Sun
Sunday May 14th Capital People – Meditations on Mothering – What Does Mother’s Day Mean to You?
May 14 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday May 14th Capital People - Meditations on Mothering - What Does Mother’s Day Mean to You?

In the United Kingdom, Ireland and some Commonwealth countries, Mothering Sunday is the fourth Sunday in Lent. Celebrated since the Middle Ages, it was traditionally a time Christians visited their Mother church, the one in which they had received the sacrament of baptism. The modern American version of the holiday began in 1907, when Anna Jarvis organized the first service of worship and celebration at Andrews Methodist Episcopal Church in West Virginia. In 1912, she trademarked the phrase “Second Sunday in May, Mother’s Day,” noting that “Mother’s” should “be a singular possessive, for each family to honor its own mother, not a plural possessive commemorating all mothers in the world.” Not everyone has been a mother, but all of us have had a mother.  Sometimes the experience can be less than positive.  Several in our congregation will share their reflections on having or being a mother, or undertaking the role of a Mother figure. The forum after the service will be an opportunity for others to share their stories and experiences, good or bad.

May
21
Sun
Sunday May 21 – No service at Capital this morning… instead …CUC National Service, Bringing Promises to Life, at 7:30 a.m. PT.
May 21 @ 7:30 am – 8:30 am
Sunday May 21 - No service at Capital this morning... instead ...CUC National Service, Bringing Promises to Life, at 7:30 a.m. PT.

We will gather from across the nation to celebrate what has brought us to this moment in making manifest our new principle: promoting “individual and communal action that accountably dismantles racism and systemic barriers to full inclusion in ourselves and our institutions.“ This is a promise worthy of this time and the fullness of our creative energies.  The Sunday morning worship service will be led by Rev. Eric Meter of the First Unitarian Congregation of Ottawa alongside Rev. Diane Rollert of the Unitarian Church of Montreal, Rev. Fulgence Ndagijimana, youth and young adults, and others.  Raised Unitarian Universalist, Rev. Eric has served our congregations in Northern California, upstate New York, and in the U.S. Great Lakes region.  Proud to now be in Canada, he and his wife have family in the Greater Toronto Area, as well as in Germany and the United States.  The Sunday Multigenerational Worship Service will be livestreamed on the CUC’s YouTube Channel

May
28
Sun
Sunday May 28 Joy Huebert, Gifts of the Spirit.
May 28 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday May 28 Joy Huebert, Gifts of the Spirit.

What is the spirit?  What are gifts?  And what do they mean for a Unitarian community? Touching on our place in the universe, the power and craziness of love, and the letters of Saint Paul to the Corinthians,  Joy will examine how we can find our superpowers to benefit ourselves and others.

Jun
4
Sun
Sunday June 4th Rev Anne Barker – Radical LOVE
Jun 4 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday June 4th Rev Anne Barker - Radical LOVE

In this time of massive global shift, what is the role of LOVE? Catalyst for transformation? Invitation to gather? Challenge to speak truth to power? Reminder of our fragility and potential? Healer? Helper? Comfort? Tease? This Sunday, we’re going to talk about (…and maybe to…) LOVE.

Jun
11
Sun
Sunday June 11 – Leigh Waters, Rituals for the Nonreligious and Spiritually Inept.
Jun 11 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday June 11 - Leigh Waters, Rituals for the Nonreligious and Spiritually Inept.

Last fall I began reading Sara Sagen’s book “For Small Creatures Such as We: Rituals for Finding Meaning in Our Unlikely World.” I am a nonreligious and spiritually inept person; I never have been able to define spirituality for myself. Yet I lament the lack of ritual in my life. Until I read Sagen’s book, which talks of a science-based philosophy of life, religious and cultural rituals, and how she develops meaningful rituals. Then, I noticed ritualistic habits and practices I already have and when/how I form new ones. I came to better understand how these help me navigate my world. Join me as I look at rituals that once impressed me, why I/we reject them and how new meaningful ones can take their place.

Jun
18
Sun
Sunday June 18th – Sarah Weaver, A World in a Grain of Sand – Some Reflections on Awe.
Jun 18 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday June 18th - Sarah Weaver, A World in a Grain of Sand - Some Reflections on Awe.
The word “awe” is everywhere… awestruck, aw-ful, awe-inspiring. What does awe look and feel like, and why do we experience it? And what does it do for us? Sarah will explore these questions and share a little of her journey with awe as she reflects on what she has learned.
Jun
25
Sun
Sunday June 25 – Peter Scales, A Principled Life.
Jun 25 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday June 25 - Peter Scales, A Principled Life.

I have spent the second third of my life as a Unitarian humanist.  This week I entered the “third third” of my life.  How closely have I clung to the principles & sources of UUism?  What should I change for the next 30 years?  How can we help each other to live principled lives?

Sep
10
Sun
Sunday Sept 10th Peter Scales, Religious But Not Spiritual.
Sep 10 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday Sept 10th Peter Scales, Religious But Not Spiritual.

Sunday September 10th and 17th we will be meeting at The Dock,  722 Cormorant St.

You may be one of the people who was drawn to Unitarianism because you felt that the religion of your grandparents was not satisfying you spiritually.  You may count yourself as “SBNR,” spiritual but not religious.  There are UU’s who like belonging to a congregational community, attending services and singing hymns together.  Like me, they might be “RBNS,” religious but not spiritual.  How many ways are there to describe where a person fits on a spectrum of religious & spiritual?  Come and share!
For fun, you might do the Belief-omatic quiz before Sep 10, and consider sharing your results: https://www.beliefnet.com/entertainment/quizzes/beliefomatic.aspx
Peter is a 30-year Unitarian and a former lay chaplain, who volunteers at the Unitarian chaplain at UVic Multifaith Services.
Sep
17
Sun
September 17th Rev Anne Barker, When the Interdependent Web Gets Sticky.
Sep 17 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
September 17th Rev Anne Barker, When the Interdependent Web Gets Sticky.

We all have times where interacting with people becomes challenging. Sometimes it’s us … sometimes it’s them … sometimes we have NO IDEA what’s going on. This service will focus on the challenges, opportunities, gifts that arise when our interdependent web gets sticky. Rev Anne will be joining us in person this week! Hope to see you there.

Sep
24
Sun
September 24th September 24th Gemma Tarling – Indigenous Heritage Conservation in Practice and Principle.
Sep 24 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am