Guest Speaker Susan Walsh is the Executive Director of the Unitarian Service Committee of Canada. Susan will inform us of the guiding principles and current projects of one of Canada’s most prominent international aid agencies, which happens to have been started in our church basement.
Apr 26, 2015•24 min
Can you name our national bird? If so, you are psychic! We don’t have one yet. However, the Royal Canadian Geographical Society is working to change that, and has set 2017, the year of our sesquicentennial, as its deadline. As we approach Earth Day, let’s consider how birds speak to our soul and character.
Apr 19, 2015•19 min
Ever second-guessed a career choice? Ever considered a dramatic change in your work? Wanda Morris is the CEO of Dying with Dignity, the national organization working to stop unwanted suffering at end-of-life. But before she became a social activist, she had a very different role: she was an ambitious young Chartered Accountant intent on making it in the corporate world. If you want to know how dying with dignity ties into our Unitarian values, or if you are wondering about your own life’s work, ...
Apr 12, 2015•17 min
Rabbi Elizabeth Bolton, of the Or Haneshamah Jewish Reconstructionish congregation, shares her perspective on the existence of God. The OrH, as a member of the Jewish Reconstructionist Federation, hosts bi-monthly Shabbat services under our roof on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of each month, September through June.
Feb 08, 2015•19 min
The life of Henry David Thoreau provides inspiration in a multitude of perspectives. As we transition out of 2014 and move toward 2015, how might his example and his wisdom inform us?
Dec 28, 2014•20 min
Chaque année, nous presentons une service francaise au chandelles â 22h, sur la Veille de Noël.
Dec 24, 2014•4 min
Starting in 1985, Child Haven has helped several thousand formerly destitute children, while trying to follow six Gandhian principles: Non-violence, vegetarianism, no recognition of caste, boys and girls equal, simple living, no religious conversion. He will tell stories about the children.
Nov 02, 2014•19 min
Peter Dinsdale is COO of The Assembly of First Nations. AFN is a national advocacy organization representing First Nation citizens in Canada, which includes more than 900,000 people living in 634 First Nation communities and in cities and towns across the country. Here, Peter briefly discusses the reconciliation and reconstitution of First Nations people.
Oct 26, 2014•9 min
Ann Eriksson is a marine biologist and novelist. Gary Geddes is a poet. They live together on Thetis Island, British Columbia. Their literary work is engaged in questions of how our comforts are provided and at whose expense. Gary writes: For me, poetry is a healing art, an art whose rhythms and images somehow fly beneath the radar, nest in the ear and make their way into our bone marrow. I also agree with Lao Tzu that we need to speak to the wound in each other, if sharing and healing are to ta...
Oct 19, 2014•26 min
We know what we have to do, but we·re not doing it. Why not? What is stopping us? Is the problem out there·with the politicians? Or is it within ourselves? If we are committed to spiritual growth, what spiritual characteristics do we need to develop in order to face the challenges of climate change and the political and economic state of the world?
Aug 24, 2014•26 min
Join us to explore themes of forgiveness, acceptance, and grace in the parable of The Prodigal Son through the voices of its three main figures.
Aug 10, 2014•23 min
In a world where we are constantly bombarded with negative media messages, in times of our own stress and distress, it is easy to forget our blessings, our good fortune. Maybe these are the best times for just a little more Attitude!
Jul 27, 2014•10 min
A presentation of the Global Justice Working Group, guest speaker Sophie Harkat is the wife of Mohammed Harkat an accused al-Quaida operative who has spent 12 years under strict restrictions and surveillance by the Canadian Border Security Agency.
Jul 20, 2014•35 min
A reflection on monastic life by former member and current intern at First Unitarian Congregation of Toronto, Curtis Murphy.
Jul 06, 2014•27 min
What does it mean to share part of a journey together, even when we know we must then part? Join us for Jenn's final sermon as our intern.
Jun 29, 2014•18 min
Our annual Aboriginal Day Service with guest sermon by Douglas Cardinal. Mr.Cardinal is a renowned Canadian architect, of German and Blackfoot heritage, and designer of the Canadian Museum of History (formerly Civilization) and Ottawa's Wabano Centre.
Jun 22, 2014•15 min
"My father used to play with my brothers and me in the yard. Mother would come out and say: You’re tearing up the grass!" "We're not raising grass," Dad would reply, "We're raising boys."~Harmon Killebrew “It's a wonderful feeling when your father becomes not a god but a man to you—when he comes down from the mountain and you see he’s this man with weaknesses. And you love him as this whole being, not a figurehead.” ~Robin Williams
Jun 15, 2014•25 min
In a world that is seemingly less spiritual day by day, where do you find faith? For many young people, their relationship with faith and spirituality is not in a church or with a religion. Many young people hesitate to even name an idea, action, or guiding principle in their lives as spiritual or faith based. Arts, in many forms, provide a means to express thoughts and feelings without categorizing them as faith or spirituality. By looking at contemporary art with new eyes, we see that the worl...
Jun 08, 2014•22 min
Rabbi Garten, will be retiring this year after serving Temple Israel (Ottawa’s only Jewish Reform Congregation) for almost two decades. Throughout his career Rabbi Garten has been involved in teaching, multi-faith dialogue, and social justice projects. He is also an avid golfer.
May 18, 2014•22 min
This special service invites all ages in our congregation to honour the transition of twelve young people from childhood to youth. Gather with our thoughtful and spirited 11 to 13 year old Coming of Age group as they share and celebrate their discoveries around the Campfire of Community.
May 11, 2014•27 min
Cecilia Owen will serve as our ministerial student intern starting next fall. This is an opportunity for all to get a first glimpse of the newest addition to our staff team.
Apr 27, 2014•20 min
Guest speaker Reverend Frances Deverell delivers a special Earth Day sermon that delivers us on a pilgrimage through Burns Bog near Vancouver, BC. "We can only understand who we are when we understand ourselves in a dynamic relationship with all that sustains us. Whether our family our community, our sacred earth, or with some larger divine reality."
Apr 27, 2014•22 min
Have you ever found yourself in an in-between time, struggling with an uncomfortable challenge? Here are some thoughts, stories and poems about what happens when life is not going as planned. The Reverend Linda Goonewardene is a Community Unitarian Universalist minister, who has recent moved to Ottawa. Her ministry is in addiction treatment and recovery. She is a Family Counsellor with Rideauwood Addictions and Family Services.
Mar 23, 2014•19 min
We will celebrate the power of women in song with the Three Rivers Singers. A variety of speakers will address the concerns of Women’s Reproductive Justice in our country and the role of communities of faith.
Mar 09, 2014•24 min
Rev. Ndagijimana is on the executive of the International Council of Unitarians and Universalists, and has worked closely with our UU friends in Kenya, playing an important role in the spread of our faith into Africa. He will speak during and after the service about about these topics, about the tragedy in his country and the capital city of Bujumbura, and about the power of UU congregations in Africa to be a healing force of social action and justice.
Feb 16, 2014•21 min
We've all made mistakes in life. Have you ever wished for a do over? There are religious traditions all over the world that whose belief in an afterlife involves reincarnation. It’s a fascinating idea, trying life again, working to learn different lessons. Our faith draws from many traditions, what lessons do reincarnation have to teach us about our lives?
Feb 02, 2014•21 min
The UU-UNO is a non-governmental organization (NGO) with consultative status at the United Nations Department of Public Information. The UU-UNO uses its consultative status on behalf of the UUA in the United Nations Economic and Social Council, an organization offering a forum for the discussion of economic and social issues. The office collaborates with other UN NGOs on particular issues, such as ending the genocide in Darfur. Bruce Knotts became the UU-UNO’s executive director in January 2008 ...
Jan 19, 2014•25 min
Here at our annual Mitten Tree service for all ages we honour the Winter Solstice by kindling the light in our hearts, gathering in caring community and sharing gifts with the Ottawa Snowsuit Fund. For today's sermon, we animate Jane Yolen's story “Owl Moon” with music, movement, and “soul food.”
Dec 15, 2013•6 min
Martin Settle, from the Unitarian Service Committee (USC) will be speaking to us this Sunday. Originally from Rural Alberta, Martin has worked in social justice, spiritual care, youth services, food sovereignty, and social housing across Canada and England. A new staff member at the USC, Martin recently travelled to Ethiopia, the heart and the start of the Seeds of Survival Program.
Nov 24, 2013•20 min
"Poppies lay dormant until the soil is disturbed". Today we come to remember those who did not return from the war. We remember those who gave their lives, or their youth in response to the call of this country.
Nov 10, 2013•16 min