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!

Nov
2
Sun
Sunday November 2nd – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: Learning from Ancestors @ Norway House
Nov 2 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday November 2nd – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: Learning from Ancestors @ Norway House

Many of our ancestors lived through times of great upheaval. What can the practice of learning from our ancestor’s experiences offer us right now? Lynn speaks to us by video in this year’s Meaning Making series, “Meeting this moment with love and justice.”

Bio: Lynn Harrison was ordained at Neighbourhood UU Congregation in 2015 after receiving her Master of Divinity degree from Emmanuel College at the University of Toronto. She served on the ministry team of First Unitarian Congregation of Toronto from 2016 to 2023, and currently provides guest ministry for Unitarian congregations in the Toronto area. Lynn is also a performing songwriter with deep roots in the Canadian folk music tradition and has composed numerous songs for UU communities.

Nov
9
Sun
Sunday November 9th – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: Worldly Musical Influences @ Norway House
Nov 9 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday November 9th – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: Worldly Musical Influences @ Norway House

Attila Fias has travelled all around the world, both literally and musically, and has been influenced by various cultures, languages and people. He will share some of his experiences and how these cultures have made an impact on his composing and playing.

Nov
16
Sun
Sunday November 16th – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: Hopelessness and Higher Powers @ Norway House
Nov 16 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday November 16th – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic:  Hopelessness and Higher Powers @ Norway House

Join Donnie Jennings and Joy Huebert as they describe their experiences with the spiritual communities of Twelve Step Programs. Formed in 1935 by Bill Wilson as a community based solution to intractable alcoholism, there are now 34 programs addressing dependencies and behaviours such as Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous, along with family support programs, worldwide with millions of members.

The 12 steps ask individuals to admit they are powerless, turn their lives over to a higher power, make amends and foster a spiritual awakening. What is it like to surrender to a higher power? IHow did this work in two real lives? Note that no graphic or disturbing personal content will be shared.

Nov
23
Sun
Sunday November 23rd – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: Turning to One Another. Canadian Unitarian Council National Service @ Norway House
Nov 23 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday November 23rd – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: Turning to One Another. Canadian Unitarian Council National Service @ Norway House

What will hold us together today? As an antidote to a world built around us/them, we’ll lean into this counter-story: that difference makes strength, and that our distinctive model as UUs – based not on sameness but on cultivating relationship and shared commitments across differences of belief – carries seeds of the transformative solidarity our world needs now. Come meet this moment with us.

Reverend Nicolin Guerrier is the CUC’s Congregational Life Lead for the Central and Eastern Regions. Recently returned to Canada after seven years serving Unitarian Universalism in the US, they persist in finding small glimmers of hope everywhere.

Camellia Janhanshani is the CUC’s Dismantling Barriers Lead, a new position brought in in October 2024 dedicated to uplifting and integrating our 8th principle of accountably dismantling barriers to inclusion in ourselves and our institutions.

Nov
30
Sun
Sunday November 30th – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: The Gift Economy @ Norway House
Nov 30 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday November 30th – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: The Gift Economy @ Norway House

In her book, The Serviceberry, Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World, Robin Wall Kimmerer teaches us about the gift economy, which is intrinsic to many Indigenous cultures. What can we learn from this model – how might it help us better care for one another and this earth we share? Is it possible to do in today’s North American capitalist society?

 

As a mini-exercise, an embodied way of practising the principle, you are invited to bring ONE item you already have to give away in a gift exchange.  Please bring ONE thing from your home which you have appreciated and are now happy to pass on to someone else. 

  • This is not a way to get rid of unwanted stuff; it’s not a garage sale. Look for something you really like, something still in good condition. Something you think someone else might be excited to receive.
  • Please bring only ONE thing.
  • We will collect your gifts before the service, and you can choose a gift to take home with you after the service.
  • Rev. Melora will give anything not chosen by a Capital member to WIN (Women in Need).
Dec
7
Sun
Sunday December 7th – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: Love and Loss @ Norway House
Dec 7 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday December 7th – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: Love and Loss @ Norway House

Speaker: Laurie MacDuff

Nobody expects the sudden loss of a loved one. Early during Covid lockdown, Laurie’s husband of 47 years died suddenly. In this inspirational homily, she will share lessons learned.

Dec
14
Sun
Sunday December 14th – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: I’ve lived as a woman & a man – here’s what I learned. @ Norway House
Dec 14 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday December 14th – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: I’ve lived as a woman & a man - here’s what I learned. @ Norway House

Speaker: Paula Stone Williams, TED Talk

Paula speaks with humor and compassion about the differences in her life from the time she was a man and those when she transitioned to a woman. She worked in religious organizations as a man, and was let go by those organizations once she became a woman. She also relates that, “she thinks a lot about her brown skinned daughter and daughter in law and what do they know that I am clueless about?” Paula says  “what do any of us really know about the shoes in which we have never walked”.

Dec
21
Sun
Sunday December 21st – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: Winter Solstice Quiet Celebration @ Norway House
Dec 21 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday December 21st – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: Winter Solstice Quiet Celebration @ Norway House

Speakers: Joy Huebert and Congregants

Enjoy a quiet service on the presence of darkness and light in our lives. Dale Hitchcox, Jeffery Freed, Lee Tuley and Sarah Weaver will present songs, music, poetry and a reflective homily to welcome the turning season.

Dec
28
Sun
Sunday December 28th – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: Committing to Care Together @ Norway House
Dec 28 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday December 28th – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: Committing to Care Together @ Norway House

Speakers: Ilara Stefaniuk-Gaudet, Westwood Unitarian Congregation

The practice of community care: how do we ensure that care is integrated into our ways of being together? “It’s through an orientation toward healing and repair for ourselves and others that we recover our capacity for feeling, for relationships, and, with that, the ability to strengthen our bonds and work together.” Prentis Hemphill.

Jan
4
Sun
Sunday January 4th – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: Hypnotherapy and the Power of Imagination (Di’s Adventures in Wonderland) @ Norway House
Jan 4 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday January 4th – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: Hypnotherapy and the Power of Imagination (Di’s Adventures in Wonderland) @ Norway House

Diana Clift will share some of her experiences as a hypnotherapist which have convinced her that focussed imagination can be life changing.


Forum: There will be a forum after the service and coffee. Di will be in attendance.

 

Jan
11
Sun
Sunday January 11th – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: An Introduction to Religious Naturalism @ Norway House
Jan 11 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday January 11th – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: An Introduction to Religious Naturalism @ Norway House

Naturalism is the belief that only natural laws and forces (as opposed to supernatural ones) operate in the Universe. The modern story of our origins – the Big Bang theory – offers ways of understanding ourselves and our worlds.

Bio: Terry Findlay is the webmaster and an officer of the Religious Naturalist Association (RNA), an international group formed about ten years ago.  He was born in Victoria, taught Grade 7 for 33 years in Keremeos, and moved back to Victoria in 2014.  The RNA likes to say, “We take nature to heart.”

Forum: There will be a forum after the service and coffee. Terry will be in attendance.

Jan
18
Sun
Sunday January 18th – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: Continuing the Humanist Enlightenment @ Norway House @ Norway House
Jan 18 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday January 18th – Join us for a joyful gathering. Topic: Continuing the Humanist Enlightenment @ Norway House @ Norway House

During the Humanist Enlightenment of the 1700s, humanistic ideas emphasized reason, science, and individual rights over religious dogma. This era fostered new philosophical, social, and political ideas that shaped modern thought and promoted values such as tolerance and liberalism.  In our non-dogmatic, principles-based religion, Unitarian-Universalists continue that enlightenment into 2026.  Where do we look for authority?

Bio: Peter Scales is a semi-retired historian who likes to learn and teach about UUism.

Forum:  There will be a forum after the service and coffee. Peter will be in attendance.