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!

Mar
28
Sun
Sunday March 28th on Zoom – Katrina Pavlovsky “Love in Service”
Mar 28 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday March 28th on Zoom - Katrina Pavlovsky "Love in Service"

Katrina Pavlovsky was born in Toronto. In 1977 she met Fransesca, a spiritual teacher who greatly influenced Katrina’s life. She wrote “Fransesca A Remarkable Life” in 2020 which is a tribute to Fransesca’s deep connection with the inner self. The focus this morning will be on some of Fransesca’s teachings which include techniques for meditation and visualization, clearing, discipline and being of service.

For link please email Our Director of Congregational Life Amanda Tarling

Apr
4
Sun
Sunday April 4th on Zoom Peter Scales “Jesus, Easter and the Unitarians”
Apr 4 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday April 4th on Zoom Peter Scales "Jesus, Easter and the Unitarians"

Jesus, Easter and the Unitarians: What lessons do we continue to take from the Galilean carpenter, in his life, death and after-death? How did his call for reinvigorated Judaism get turned into a different religion, i.e. Christianity? Is Unitarianism today a home for Christians?

 

Email our Director of Congregational Life for the link

Apr
11
Sun
April 11th on Zoom Liz Roper “Big Orange Splot”
Apr 11 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
April 11th on Zoom Liz Roper "Big Orange Splot"

“My home is me, and I am it. It is where I like to be and it looks like all my dreams” In a society where disrupting a neat street can cause ostracism, let us learn from Mr Plumbean as he teaches us how to live our dreams and help others do the same.

Join us to hear our Sunday Service Director’s First homily for Capital!

For Zoom link please email our Director of Congregational Life.

Apr
18
Sun
April 18th on Zoom – Ilara Stefaniuk-Gaudet – Reclaiming Brokenness
Apr 18 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
April 18th on Zoom – Ilara Stefaniuk-Gaudet – Reclaiming Brokenness

Join Westwood Unitarian Congregation’s Director of Religious Education, Ilara Stefaniuk-Gaudet, as they relive their close encounters with death. Lifelong kidney disease and a vivid dream life combined bring a unique and personal twist to Ilara’s story. May you leave feeling as uplifted as they did while penning their story to share!

Ilara Stefaniuk-Gaudet is a visual artist, poet, and story teller. They are a lifelong UU, even before they knew it! They have spent their years advocating for people with disabilities, Inter-faith initiatives, and LGBTQ2S+ humans, and following synchronicity to wherever it guides them. Ilara loves gardening, anything crafty, and being a student of life.

If you would like the link please email Amanda

Apr
25
Sun
April 25th on Zoom – David Stevenson – “Moose Hide Campaign”
Apr 25 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
April 25th on Zoom – David Stevenson – "Moose Hide Campaign"

The Moose Hide Campaign is a grassroots movement of Indigenous and non-Indigenous men and boys who are standing up against violence towards women and children. Wearing this moose hide signifies your commitment to honour, respect, and protect the women and children in your life and to work together to end violence against women and children. The campaign is rooted in Indigenous culture and has a vision of handing out 10 Million moose hide pins across Canada and 1 Million Canadians Fasting together to create a country where all women and children are free from all forums of violence.

David Stevenson is CEO of the Moose Hide Campaign. David has worked in Indigenous social wellness for over 25 years-from Native youth outreach worker in Vancouver’s Downtown East End to executive positions in government leading reconciliation initiatives. He is of Irish, French and Haudenosaunee ancestry and lives on the side of Pkols Mountain in Lekwungen- speaking people’s territory with his partner and 2 daughters.

 

For Zoom link please email Amanda

May
2
Sun
Sunday May 2nd on Zoom  Anne Bokma ” My Year of Living Spiritually: One Woman’s Secular Quest for a More Soulful Life.”
May 2 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday May 2nd on Zoom  Anne Bokma " My Year of Living Spiritually: One Woman's Secular Quest for a More Soulful Life."

The soul should always stand ajar, ready to welcome the ecstatic experience,” wrote the poet Emily Dickinson. Anne shares her difficult journey of leaving a fundamentalist religion as well as insights from her whirlwind year of experimenting with two dozen spiritual practices—from singing to solitude to going to a witch camp and heading out on a pilgrimage—and how they taught her to live more attentively and authentically in the world. All of us are on a spiritual journey yet so often we neglect this essential aspect of our lives.

Anne Bokma is an award-winning journalist and author of the award-winning memoir, My Year of Living Spiritually: One Woman’s Secular Quest for a More Soulful Life, published by Douglas & McIntyre in 2019. She is also the founder and host of Hamilton’s popular 6-Minute Memoir live storytelling event and online writing workshop series. She is a member of the First Unitarian Church in Hamilton.

May
9
Sun
Sunday May 9th on Zoom Amanda Tarling “The Unitarian roots of Mothers’ Day”
May 9 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday May 9th on Zoom Amanda Tarling "The Unitarian roots of Mothers' Day"

Julia Ward Howe (above) and Anna Marie Jarvis (below) are the two women who founded Mothers’ Day and never knew each other.  One was Unitarian and the other wasn’t a Mother.  Come and hear how their stories are relevant during a she-cession and pandemic.

May
16
Sun
May 16th on Zoom  CUC National Service – Sustaining our Light – 10am PT
May 16 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
May 16th on Zoom  CUC National Service - Sustaining our Light - 10am PT

Now more than ever we need to be grounded in connection, in hope, and in love. As the cycles of the seasons teach us the gifts of the dark as well as the light, we still need energy — a spark — to fuel living into our aspirations and values no matter the season, the struggle, or the celebration. This Sunday service will celebrate how our UU faith and our connections are crucial to sustaining and amplifying that spark.

All are welcome to join us at our Sunday Worship Service.

The Sunday service will be live-streamed on Zoom at http://bit.ly/NationalWorshipMay16 – Meeting ID: 885 0018 9706 Passcode: 595025 and will be closed captioned, and on the CUC’s YouTube Channel.

(There will not be a service at Capital today)

May
23
Sun
May 23rd on Zoom Gail Richard ” Hundreds of Humans Project”
May 23 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
May 23rd on Zoom Gail Richard " Hundreds of Humans Project"

Hundreds of Humans projects worldwide share stories of local people. Humans of the Salish Sea was started on March 25, 2020 and shares stories of those who call this part of the world home. Our goal is to build a Salish Sea community through our stories. We will look at our own community as well as other Human projects and talk about the philosophy of community building through storytelling.

Gail Richard is an American educator specializing in Cross Cultural Communications, Language Acquisition, and Language Learning Methodology. After earning an advanced degree she moved onto a second career in Interpretation of Nature and Heritage. As an interpretive trainer Gail has worked internationally focusing on cross cultural interpretation communication. Her passion for the Humans project derives from her involvement as an interviewer for Humans of Christchurch Otautahi (New Zealand). Upon her return to the Salish Sea she was inspired to begin this project of collecting stories of the many wonderful Humans who live right here! Gail is also happily a member of CUUC.

May
30
Sun
Sunday May 30th on Zoom Bill Woolverton ” Mars and extraterrestrial life and the spiritual implications of finding it”
May 30 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday May 30th on Zoom Bill Woolverton " Mars and extraterrestrial life and the spiritual implications of finding it"

The building blocks of life appear to be common throughout the Universe. With the presence of methane on Mars and possible discovery of phosphine in the atmosphere of Venus, there is speculation is that extraterrestrial life may be discovered within the next decade. Join retired meteorologist Bill Woolverton as he takes us on a journey from the first thoughts about life on other heavenly bodies through the current search for extraterrestrial life and the spiritual implications of finding it.

Bill is the chair of the Sunday Services Committee at FUFON and a past-President of the Canadian Unitarians for Social Justice. He has a degree in Physics and worked for thirty odd years as a weather forecaster with Environment Canada in various provinces and the Yukon. He enjoys reading and has a personal library of hundreds of books on various subjects in the apartment in Pacific Gardens Cohousing in Nanaimo he shares with his partner Sharon Fulton.

Jun
6
Sun
Sunday June 6th on Zoom Jim Skouge ” Wayfinding: A Story of International Service in the South Pacific”
Jun 6 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday June 6th on Zoom  Jim Skouge " Wayfinding: A Story of International Service in the South Pacific"

“Disability”, “service” and “adventure” in American Samoa, including a visual exploration of community empowerment and culture.

Dr. James Skouge — recipient of the Chancellor’s Citation for Meritorious Teaching — is a retired professor of “special education”, University of Hawai’i. His record includes years of outreach to Polynesian and Micronesian islands — promoting “digital storytelling”, disability awareness and community voices. A lifelong Unitarian, Jim and his wife Sharon — both members of the CUUC — reside both in Honolulu and Victoria, appreciating a marriage of 48 years.

 

For zoom link please contact contact.capital@unitariancongregation.org

Jun
13
Sun
Sunday June 13th on Zoom James Summers ” Poetry Reading with James Summer”
Jun 13 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Sunday June 13th on Zoom  James Summers " Poetry Reading with James Summer"

Victoria’s 2021 youth poet laureate; James Summer, speaks about his experiences with writing poetry in multiple genres. He will perform finished works as well as give context for the meaning behind what he shares and why he believes writing poetry allows you to give back to yourself and others.

James Summer is a Poet from Winnipeg, Manitoba. Now living on Vancouver Island, he is hoping to share his work with the world, as he tackles conversations of gender identity, mental health, and childhood experiences. He is passionate about being a voice for youth, just as he was inspired by poets during his growing up.

 

For zoom link please contact our Administrator