Guest Speaker Barb Byers
Why do we need to keep our attention on feminist approaches to problems, to raise awareness about women’s history, rituals, and perspectives? Barb Byers, well known in Regina as one of the most influential women in the Saskatchewan and Canadian labour movement, shares her views on women’s issues in the context of International Women’s Day.
Imagist Poetry: Fragmentation and the Wish for Wholeness
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The God Argument -- For Humanism
The God Argument: Against Religion
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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
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Reflections on Transgender Awareness Week, March30-Apr5
Carrying the Chalice: A sermon by Unitarian Minister, Fiona Heath
Atheism and Conclusion: Final Presentation in the God is not One series
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