Guest Speaker: Rev. Lara Cowtan
Rev. Cowtan originally hails from Winnipeg, but she has worked in several European Unitarian Universalist congregations as well as in the United States. Rev. Lara says "Liberal religious people are no strangers to working for environmental justice, many of us live and act in ways that demonstrate our values of caring for land, water, animals, and plants. Eco-spirituality looks beyond our sense of justice to connect us even more deeply with how we engage with nature on a personal and spiritual level"
Robbie Burns, the Bard of Scotland
David Thompson honoured at Intergenerational Service
The Trouble with Beauty
The Trouble with Christmas
When the healthcare crisis hits, who is there to care for your spirit?
When the healthcare crisis hits, who is there to care for your spirit?
Childhood under siege: How big business targets children (Joel Bakan, 2011)
All Religions Are Not The Same
Gratitude and Thankfulness
The Balkans
Living and Working in Belize: The Spiritual Impact of Working in a Developing Country
Montessori Method: After 100 years, more relevant than ever
Sophia Lyons Fah: Unitarian Universalist Educator and Leader
Do Churches and Fellowships Need to Embrace Social Media to Survive?
Do Churches and Fellowships Need to Embrace Social Media to Survive?
Human Rights Radio in Regina: A Three Year Journey
Chronos vs Kairos Time
Herakleitos: presented by Andrew Quackenbush
Man's Search for Meaning: Viktor Frankl
Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities Living in the Community: From Institutions to Homes
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