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Hope, healing, and freedom can come through the process of forgiveness. Forgiveness is a multi-layered, internal process. Learn about 5 steps which can enable you to be freed from the grip of old hurts or resentments.
Anne is a member of the First Unitarian Fellowship of Nanaimo and serves as one of their Lay Chaplains. As a community developer and therapist, Anne has over 45 years experience facilitating ways for people to transform their inner pain so they can lead more fulfilling lives. Her Chemainus private practice focuses on personal, relationship,and family healing, as well as therapist training and supervision. annemorrison.ca
How can we ethically respond to the world’s crises when it seems that the problems facing us today – nuclear war, climate change, global refugee crises – have never been bigger? What would it mean to seek social justice by beginning literally where we stand, and to whom might we look for those lessons? To place Indigenous law at the centre of our struggles for social justice is not only an ethical and a moral imperative, it is also in our collective self-interest.
Deborah will share the story of how her mother survived the Warsaw Ghetto and the Holocaust, and made a new life in America.
Come join us as we celebrate spring with this unique Unitarian tradition! We’ll each bring a flower to place in the communal vase (if you cannot find a flower, one will be provided to you). We’ll explore some of the metaphors of spring, and how they can enrich our lives. Come celebrate the renewal of life! Celebrate the return of light and warmth! Celebrate flowers! What’s not to like? Join us!
Karen will address the topic of belonging, which has countless perspectives. She hopes to stimulate thoughts about belonging to a community, whether it is religious or spiritual, or neither of those. She will link it to personal experience with being part of a faith-based institution, in her case, Unitarianism, and expand through examples to the greater whole in Canada, the Canadian Unitarian Council.
Hear first hand accounts of implementing adaptive shelter relief solutions in response to natural disasters around the world.
Per Dahlstrom has been an advocate for ShelterBox shelter relief efforts and an active Shelterbox Response Team member since 2009. As a dual Canadian-Danish citizen interested in world affairs and global community service, Per has studied and worked in Scandivania, South Africa and South Korea. While not on deployment he struggles to keep up with his busy wife and 3 active (and hungry) sons in various pursuits in and around the Cowichan Valley.
Learn the stories of Mexican nationals deported or self deported back to Mexico from the USA. Concerned citizens and visitors in San Miguel de Allende have been inspired to organize help. Unitarian Universalists started the group “Caminamos Juntos” (we walk together) to help these deportees.
Leigh Waters is an Victoria artist and arts administrator who sought out the desert climate of Mexico for health reasons. She has visited 2 areas of Mexico and has an interest in local organizations who do social justice work in those communities. Leigh is always open to meeting Mexicans and getting to know their life stories.
Come join us this Father’s Day as we explore the story of Abraham, the founding father of the three Abrahamic faiths – Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. What are the elements of this story and how are they still relevant for us today?
Dr. Jane Dawson is an Associate Fellow at the Centre for Studies in Religion and Society at the University of Victoria. She is working on a project exploring how the symbolic elements in the stories of the Bible can help us reflect on our own life experience.
Unitarian Universalists in Canada are committed to truth, healing and reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples. Learn more about this nationally and locally.
Cathy Baker and Dick Jackson have been sharing their mutual love of music and group singing for several years with the Capital UU community. They have served as music program directors for our Islands-regional Summer Camp and have led monthly music with the Salt Spring Unitarians. Dick and Cathy have recently become the co-directors of Victoria’s own well known and loved Gettin’ Higher Choir. On Canada Day, come join us as Dick and Cathy lead a circle of song and explore how singing together can inspire, empower and remind us how to be our best selves, as individuals and as members of our overlapping communities.
Join Nancy Dobbs for a morning of singing in community. We’ll be singing as many songs as time allows, mostly from the Teal Hymnal. You’ll leave our song circle humming the songs that have touched your mind and/or spirit.
Nancy Dobbs led the Children and Youth Choirs at First Unitarian Church of Victoria for 20 years. She took the Community Choir Leadership Program from Denis Donnelly and Siobhan Robinsong in 2012. In the fall of 2018 she will be leading weekly intergenerational singing (preschoolers to extended care residents) for Peninsula Recreation.
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