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July 19 Unitarian Universalist of the Salish Sea e-news

19 Jul 2024 12:00 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

JOIN US JULY 28th @ 12:30

in Norma Elrod's garden!! 
There will be a special service this summer
July 28th led by
Robyn Newton!

Location: Norma Elrod's garden, 2012 Old Dollarton Road North Vancouver. Easily accessible by bus and parking is available on the street nearby or in the shopping plaza across the street.  Please bring a chair or blanket for sitting on the lawn, and finger food to share as we will have a "picnic" social at Norma's after the worship service.  

The service will be focused on our sacred relationship with nature, and our interconnection with the web of all life.  Much of it is based on the book "Church of the Wild" by Victoria Loorz.

Loorz invites us to honour our own experience of falling in love with the world, and that is what Robyn is going to invite us to do in this ceremony "in the wild. 


Some classes of interest
at the CLF

Be a Revolutionary Book Club
September 4 - November 13

God Is Change: An Intro to Process Theology
September 11-18

 

 

 

Coming up in the Fall

Congregational Conversations will return in September.  Your openness and willingness to imagine a strong future is inspirational and we look forward to further connection. more details in August.

Meaning Making: Roots of Resilience program
Many of you shared how helpful the Meaning Making in Liminal Times sermon series was for your group.  Rev. Karen Fraser Gitlitz, coordinator of last year's program, is at it again.  The 2024-25 series will include 8 sermons and an accompanying theme program with 8 Canadian theme ministry packages.  Info and registration is available here: https://forms.gle/m586oekUoFSULXQE8

CUC Co-Lab: Experiences of Transformation 
Join us from November 1st to 3rd, 2024, when Unitarians, Universalists, UU congregations, and UU inspired communities come together to connect, enjoy, and engage in profound conversations. Register Now! 


 

Please send your feedback on the previous year as well as thoughts about the upcoming programming year to the Planning Committee before the August 1st Planning Team Retreat  
info@uusalishsea.ca

Hope Matters: Addressing Our Eco-Grief, Sharing Our Eco-Joy, and Tooling Up For Action

A Program in 4 Sessions: 

Facilitated by Teresa Morton and Rev. Meg Roberts @ Beacon Unitarian

Are you overwhelmed in the face of the climate crisis? Are you seeking a safer place to think about this existential threat and support in deciding how you feel about it? We offer a series of 4 sessions where we will collectively grapple with how to engage with these challenges, build resilience and explore how hope is nurtured and incorporated into our daily lives. We will be drawing from Elin Kelsey’s book Hope Matters: Why Changing the Way We Think is Critical to Solving the Environmental Crisis.

These 4 sessions will include:

  • Understanding ecological grief through psychology and ritual

  • Building strategies for processing our responses

  • Experiencing the power of accessing our ecological joy so we can deeper our connections with the natural world

  • Sharing hopeful stories of positive environmental action

  • Learning how to shift perspectives and cultivate ecological hope

  • Providing resources and support for engaging in sustainability efforts

Each session incorporates sharing, learning and experiencing through ritual and creativity.  Sessions will happen every 2 weeks, to give an opportunity to apply what we are learning and bring back insights to share at the next session.

Interested? We need your feedback on when we offer these sessions:

We’re deciding on whether to hold the sessions on a weekday afternoon or a Saturday session. Please indicate which option you would prefer BY AUGUST 1st by filling out this short online form

Or if more info is required, please contact: Teresa at president@beaconunitarian.org


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We acknowledge that we live on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the kʷikʷəƛ̓əm (Kwikwetlem First Nation), which lies within the shared territories of the Tsleil-Waututh, Katzie, Musqueam, Qayqayt, Squamish, and Sto’:lo Nations. We thank the kʷikʷəƛ̓əm who continue
to live on these lands and care for them, along with the waters and all that is above and below
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