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.
Conflict between Human Rights & Canadian Mining in Guatemala
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Imagist Poetry: Fragmentation and the Wish for Wholeness
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The God Argument -- For Humanism
The God Argument: Against Religion
Permaculture
CUC & Peace Between Israel and Palestine
Famous Unitarians: An overview and Michael Servetus
An Expression of Reconciliation
The Environment According to Essays by Wendell Berry
The Spirituality of Music: Depth Music Therapy
Chant: History, Spirituality, Practice
Educating for awareness and understanding of LGBT issues – A Teacher Education Course at the University of Regina.
Natural Rights and Civil Religion in Thomas Jefferson
Spiritual Practices From a Unitarian Perspective
Tolerance & Relativism
Unitarians look at Easter
Reflections on Transgender Awareness Week, March30-Apr5
Carrying the Chalice: A sermon by Unitarian Minister, Fiona Heath
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