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!

Dec
10
Sun
Sunday December 10th Peter Scales – Origins of Christmas – on Zoom
Dec 10 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday December 10th Peter Scales - Origins of Christmas - on Zoom

In the Gospels called Luke and Matthew, the angel Gabriel tells two Jewish ladies, post-menopausal Elizabeth and virgin Mary, that they will become pregnant despite obstacles.  Their sons, John and Jesus, were worshipped from birth onward: John as a baptizer and Jesus as a healer.  How did Christians get from this story to the elaborate shopping, decorating and feasting rituals of Christmas 2023?  Peter Scales, a member of our congregation since 2004, loves the humanistic, pagan and historic rituals surrounding the darkest nights of the year.

Dec
17
Sun
Sunday December 17th Amanda Tarling – A Nourishing Winter Solstice Celebration – Games Room Cook St Activity Centre
Dec 17 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday December 17th Amanda Tarling - A Nourishing Winter Solstice Celebration - Games Room Cook St Activity Centre

Winter is a time to nourish each other and our community. Let’s come together for songs and stories, to find a place of calm joy amidst the turmoil.

Dec
24
Sun
Sunday December 24th – Leigh Waters – An Unconventional Christmas – on Zoom
Dec 24 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday December 24th - Leigh Waters - An Unconventional Christmas - on Zoom

An Unconventional Christmas Eve morning Service

Join us for: a delightful story about Christmas Eve and a cosmic angelic devil, a cross Canada glimpse at the places where our out of town congregants live and the awe and magic of the small. Along with some music and singing. Celebrate the festive season through: Beauty, Peace, Giving, and Closeness of Friends and Family- in an alternative fashion.

Dec
31
Sun
December 31st Amanda Tarling “Letting go and looking forward” Church of Truth 2pm
Dec 31 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
December 31st Amanda Tarling "Letting go and looking forward" Church of Truth 2pm

New Year’s Eve is a wonderful time to gather and gently let go of the old while looking forward to all of the potential of 2024. Join Amanda in a nourishing gathering to help hold our tender hearts.

Jan
7
Sun
Sunday January 7th 10 am at Norway House – Peter Scales, Three Questions.
Jan 7 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday January 7th 10 am at Norway House – Peter Scales, Three Questions.

Get your pencils ready: What was the single best thing that happened this past year?  What was the single most challenging thing that happened? What was biggest thing you learned this past year? What are your hopes for 2024 in terms of community, wellness and spiritual health?  Come and share!

Jan
14
Sun
Sunday January 14th 10 am ONLY on Zoom Rev. Karen Fraser Gitlitz – To be or not to be — and ChatGPT: How is AI shaping our understanding of what it means to be human?
Jan 14 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday January 14th 10 am ONLY on Zoom Rev. Karen Fraser Gitlitz - To be or not to be -- and ChatGPT: How is AI shaping our understanding of what it means to be human?

The advent of AI and chatbots has opened a whole new area of ethics. In what ways is artificial intelligence pushing us to strengthen our ethical and theological muscles? What do our answers to these questions say about our understanding of what it means to be human, especially the ways in which this understanding impacts our relations with other humans and with the other-than-human world. 

Speaker bio: Karen Fraser Gitlitz is Saskatoon Unitarians’ parish minister and a professional Art Therapist.  For the past three summers, she has been a participant and a core walker with the Water Walk for the North and South Saskatchewan Rivers, following Indigenous leadership by walking the river in Ceremony for the healing of the water. In all of these activities—ministry, art therapy, and water walking—she has witnessed the healing that arises when we are able to connect to ourselves, our communities, and the land.

Part of the Meaning Making in Liminal Times Series.

Jan
21
Sun
Sunday January 21st Emily Lowan – Perspectives on attending COP28 10 am at Norway House
Jan 21 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday January 21st Emily Lowan - Perspectives on attending COP28  10 am at Norway House

As a climate justice organizer, campaign strategist and consultant, Emily Lowan has worked with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives’ Corporate Mapping Project, and led Divest UVic’s successful campaign through 2020 and 2021.

Emily is completing her degree in political science and environmental studies at UVic, having finished her term as the elected director of campaigns and community relations for the University of Victoria Students’ Society. Emily lives in Victoria, B.C., on unceded lək ̓ʷəŋən and W̱SÁNEĆ territories, and is passionate about supply-side fossil fuel policy and organizing for a just future.

Jan
28
Sun
Sunday January 28th 10 am at Norway House – Joy Huebert – Festivals of February.
Jan 28 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday January 28th 10 am at Norway House - Joy Huebert - Festivals of February.

Will it be spring soon? Are you a dragon? Do Unitarians need purification? Join Joy to explore a month that is short yet jam-packed with modern and ancient celebrations and rituals. But most importantly: Will we be our Valentines?

Feb
4
Sun
Sunday February 4th  Norway House – Reilly Yeo, The Past, Present and Future of Wonder
Feb 4 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday February 4th  Norway House - Reilly Yeo, The Past, Present and Future of Wonder

Carl Sagan wrote “A religion that stressed the magnificence of the universe as revealed by modern science might be able to draw forth reserves of reverence and awe hardly tapped by the conventional faiths. Sooner or later, such a religion will emerge.” After a sometimes bumpy evolution of our theology throughout the 20th century, UUism is poised to be this religion for the 21st Century and beyond. Come wonder about the future of our faith together with Candidate for Ministry and Climate Plan Co-Founder Reilly Yeo.

Feb
11
Sun
Sunday February 11th 10 am ONLY on Zoom Rev. Meg Roberts What Sustains and Inspires Us in this Climate Emergency?
Feb 11 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday February 11th 10 am ONLY on Zoom Rev. Meg Roberts What Sustains and Inspires Us in this Climate Emergency?

In this time, we are facing multiple climate crises. It can be frightening and dispiriting. How can our values and practices sustain and inspire us – as individuals and as a Unitarian community? How can we get from despair to hope?

 

Rev. Meg Roberts has served congregations in various parts of Canada during the last 20 years: Edmonton, Montreal, Calgary, Vancouver Island, and now with Beacon in New Westminster and the Tri-cities area in BC. She also does community ministry using interactive theatre techniques with groups who want to deal with challenging social and organizational issues, and find practical solutions.

Feb
18
Sun
Sunday February 18th Karen Enns, Intersection and Resonance.  How the poet’s upbringing among Russian Mennonite immigrants in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, shaped her work.
Feb 18 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday February 18th Karen Enns, Intersection and Resonance.  How the poet's upbringing among Russian Mennonite immigrants in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, shaped her work.

Karen Enns is a Canadian poet based in Victoria, noted for her 2017 collection Cloud Physics, which won the Raymond Souster Award for poetry in 2018.  Her 2023 collection, Dislocations, takes the reader on a lyrical journey, wrapped in the vicissitudes of seasons and weatherwhile observing human and other-than-human lives. Enns invites us to peer and is concerned always with the locations and dislocations perspective implies and creates.

Feb
25
Sun
Sunday February 25th Norway House Lou Lentz – Connecting with Compassion
Feb 25 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday February 25th Norway House Lou Lentz - Connecting with Compassion

Practical Spirituality as a way to live through liminal times.  Come explore what Marshall B Rosenberg meant when he said, “The greatest joy springs from connecting to life by contributing to our own and others’ well-being.

Lou Lentz is a long-time Victoria Unitarian, NVC practitioner, and member of Capital UU’s board.