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- Place: 1703 - 1st Street NW
- Time: 10:30 AM to about 11:30 AM
- Coffee time following. We invite you to stay.
- Fellowship lunches are held after the service about once a month. Everyone is welcome.
- Please read about our Children's and Youth Religious Education Programs.
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Sunday, May 4, 10:30 AM: Living Tradition Series: Wisdom from the World Religions - Rev. Meg Roberts and Wendy Benson
- In the Unitarian sources we draw from, the fourth source states that we draw from wisdom from the world's religions which inspires us in our ethical and spiritual life. How did Unitarians go from being a Protestant Christian denomination to one that affirms the world religions, and how does that manifest in our movement today?
- Vocal Latitudes World Music Choir will be our guests today, under the direction of Frank Rackow.
- Children's and Youth programs continue.
- The nursery will be open.
- Our Annual General Meeting will follow today's service at 12 noon.
Sunday, May 11, 10:30 AM: Parenting as Spiritual Practice - Rev. Meg Roberts and Sandy Cooper
- Parenting is both a challenge and an incredible joy. How can we approach this important area of life as well as a spiritual practice, offering us both additional patience and life-changing insights? Several parents will share their experiences with us.
- We will also include our annual Bridging Ceremony, welcoming those going from youth into young adulthood.
- Our choir will join us for the service this morning.
- Children's and Youth programs continue.
- The nursery will be open.
Sunday, May 18, 10:30 AM: Hymn Sing-Along Service - Brandis Purcell
- An opportunity to sing some favourite hymns and learn some new ones.
- Children's and Youth programs continue.
- The nursery will be open.
Sunday, May 25, 10:30 AM: Living Tradition Series: Humanist Teachings - Rev. Meg Roberts and the Humanist Philosophic Small Group
- The fifth source we include in the Unitarian statement is recognizing the Humanist teachings which counsel us to heed the guidance of reason and the results of science, and warn us against idolatries of the mind and spirit. What is the history of humanism in our movement and what are those elements of humanism that are still vital to our movement today?
- The "4 Others" special collection today will be taken for the Alberta Native Friendship Centres Association, an organization chosen by the Justice Committee.
- We will also be expressing our appreciation to all the teachers and advisors in the children and youth program for their work this year.
- Children's and Youth programs continue.
- The nursery will be open.
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