Over the past 9 months our Fellowship has explored what the 8th Principle means, with book discussions, services and written articles. We’re continuing to educate ourselves about racism and barriers to inclusion both as individuals and as a congregation. Today, Joan Carolyn and others reflect on what it means, as a Fellowship, to be anti-racist and inclusive.
Famous Unitarians - Dorothy Livesay
Hell-bent for Harmony: Reggie Newkirk talks about his life journey
Growing Up In a Gay Family
Beloved Community--Put your hard hats on and pass out the lifejackets
The Injustice of War
INTERSPIRITUAL COMPETENCE
Famous Unitarians - Susan B. Anthony
Prairie Spruce Commons – Regina’s First Cohousing Community
Sanctuary
Famous Unitarian Series: Kurt Vonnegut
A Liberal Religious Understanding of Easter
We're Here! Now What?
Mental Health Centre in the Village of Geel, Belgium
CUC month
The Rhythm of the Saints
Almost Fifty Years: How Far We’ve Come Since Stonewall
Ray Kurzweil -- Famous Unitarians Series
Circles of Support and Accountability (CoSA): successes and challenges
Amnesty International
Famous Unitarians Series: Bruce Hyer – Unitarian Universalist & Green Party M.P.
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