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.
Join us for our annual intergenerational Water Communion service. In the midst of transitions, it’s important to remember to feel the flow of energy, or the process of life. It is very direct and simple and begins wherever we are now. As is tradition, please … read more.
The threads of our lives inform us about who we are, where we come from, and where we can go. As we live into the stories of our lives, we begin to shape meaning and purpose.
As the weather begins to turn to fall, we gather. We gather to remember that we belong to something greater than ourselves. This year, we cannot participate in our traditional water ceremony, so please send a picture of you pouring water into or visiting a favourite or recently visited pond, lake, ocean, or bodies of water that we live among. Send your picture to Rev. Samaya at minister@surreyunitarians.ca by Saturday, September 12th. Please have a small bowl of water with you for the service.
Join us at 7:00 pm for our online Christmas Eve service. In our lessons and carols service, we’ll take time to remember the story of old, the birth of Jesus, and what it means for our lives today.
Join us at 7:00 pm for our online Christmas Eve service. In our lessons and carols service, we’ll take time to remember the story of old, the birth of Jesus, and what it means for our lives today.