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"
Humanist Teachings Series: Anonymous
Utopianism in Saskatchewan
Vincent Murphy's reflections on the Vernal Equinox
Humanist Teachings Series: A. Powell Davies presented by Helen Christiansen
In Praise of Elders
Growing up godless: Strategies for the 21st century secular family
Humanist Series: Walt Whitman
Sikhism: Some History and Principles
Aging Among Our Immigrant Population: Implications for Emotional and Spiritual Care
GROWING UP MIDDLE CLASS FIRST NATIONS
Humanism: A Home for Freethinkers
What Do I Believe About God
All Nations Hope Aids Network
Is there community in the Internet?
U R Pride: the Successes in the Queer Community
The Spiritual Basis of Hinduism
Alice Samkoe explains RPL Literacy Program
Celebration of Life for Jim Struthers
How Marian Donnelly made downtown Regina more interesting
Terry Talks TED
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