We are located on the ancestral, traditional and unceded Aboriginal territories of the Coast Salish Peoples, and in particular, the Semiahmoo First Nation.
Rev. Samaya Oakley has been the Minister of the South Fraser Unitarians since August 2016. She received her Masters of Divinity from the Vancouver School of Theology and has worked with Unitarian Universalist communities at the local, national and continental levels for the past twenty years.
Being a part of an intentional community can be joyful at times and at other times conflict is inevitable. Our Covenant of Right Relations holds us together and a Conflict Resolution process being developed will guide us when the road gets rough…
Looking at our first source, our Jewish and Christian heritage, this service looks at the life of Jesus. We’ll look at how he lived his life and how it impacts us today.
Continuing on with our Music Of … series, today we look at the life of Jann Arden, a musician who elicits tears and laughter through her music and comedic wit.
It’s been said that dance is the hidden language of the soul of the body. The magic of movement energizes activity and brings out the positive energy within us. Join us as we explore this idea – and of course – we’re going to dance!
In a world where we are being asked to consider the spaces we inhabit, being white is not something that we give much thought to, and yet people of colour are reminded of this on a regular basis. Join me for a personal exploration of … read more.
It’s been said that access to safe, clean drinking water makes it possible for communities to move out of poverty.In Canada over 80 Indigenous communities don’t have access. Join us as we explore the possibilities of healing that access to safe, clean water can provide.
It’s said that for Pete Seeger folk music and a sense of community were inseparable, and where he saw a community, he saw the possibility of political action. Join us as we look back his life and how he weaved community and political action together.
We take time once a year with this formal ceremony to give thanks and bless our companions in life. You are invited to bring your well-behaved pets or a picture of them!
Join us for our annual service as we mark the time when the sun stands still. Join us after the service for some potluck Christmas baking and singing of carols. Families are welcome.
Some members have been dedicating their Thursday evenings to building their own theologies-starting to engage with “the great mystery”. Please join us as they share their thoughts.