Topic: Community

River of Love

Join us this afternoon as we regather the waters of our spirits into a common river of love. It is our practice for our first Sunday back as a community to honour a Unitarian tradition called Water Communion. This is a service that mingles waters of the spirit and soul. 

In preparation for the service, you’re invited to bring a slip of paper on which you have written a couple of sentences about your spiritual and physical journeys this summer. Please ensure that your writing is legible as others will be reading your reflection.

For this service, we’ll gather in person at the labyrinth at Kwomais Park, 1367 128th Street in Surrey at 1:30 pm. You may want to bring a lawn chair.

It is A Blessing

Join us for our final service for this congregational church year. Together we’ll reflect on the blessings that the Soul Matters program has made a difference in our lives and in the lives of the people we are in contact with. As is our tradition, we’ll end with an opportunity for each person to be blessed as we move into our summer break.

Stacking Stones

Boundaries are a tool or technique for instilling a sense of safety. Grounding ourselves in the Hebrew Bible’s story of Nehemiah let’s explore how we might establish boundaries around ourselves and our communities while being open to welcoming new and different people and ideas.

A Holy Pause

As we enter the holiday season, we move into a time and space that take on a different dimension. It’s as if it runs on fast forward at times, and other times, slows right down, particularly during our long, dark evenings. It’s as if the longer nights invite us into a holy pause. Perhaps this it’s our yearly reminder to simply arrive right Here, right Now. This service contains a credo statement as well as a covenanting ceremony with our new ministerial student, Francis.

It’s A Blessing

Join us for what has become an annual service – a blessing of the community as we take a break from Sunday services for the summer months.

Comfort Me

As we approach the anniversary of living with the restrictions COVID has placed on our lives, we gather to acknowledge the losses, the impacts of losses in our lives, and to be comforted in community.

Stacking Stones

ehemiah, let’s explore how we might establish boundaries around ourselves and our communities while being open to welcoming new and different people and ideas.

Stacking Stones

Boundaries are a tool or technique for instilling a sense of safety. Grounding ourselves in the Hebrew Bible’s story of Nehemiah let’s explore how we might establish boundaries around ourselves and our communities while being open to welcoming new and different people and ideas.