Adult Programs
Programs are structured and guided group opportunities to delve into meaning making. What does it mean to be a Unitarian-Universalist? What does theology mean to an atheist or agnostic? How do our values guide us in creating a more just and sustainable world? How do I relate to spirituality; do I have or…
A discussion group for straightforward and open dialogue about death.
From time to time, I meet people, completely unattached to a Unitarian congregation, who explain to me that they are, in fact, Unitarians. While that may be true in terms of belief and outlook, I question whether the claim holds up in practice. To put it plainly, I’m not convinced one can be a Unitarian…
This summer has also brought its share of pain and distress from the ever increasing wildfires lending urgency to the need for deep and complex changes to how we live and work. I hope we can offer some stillness, perspective, and spiritual connection here at Vancouver Unitarians this year. We are a sanctuary offering shelter,…
The BC Unitarian Zero Waste Network hosts a monthly one-hour zoom book group focused on books that relate to sustainability, zero waste and the climate crisis.
May’s book is Finding the Mother Tree by Suzanne Simard.
Sessions are usually be on the 2nd Saturday of the month from 10am to 11 am on zoom.
Questions? contact zerowasteunitarian@gmail.com
Join our googlegroup…
The BC Unitarian Zero Waste Network hosts a monthly one-hour zoom book group focused on books that relate to sustainability, zero waste and the climate crisis.
Sessions are usually be on the 2nd Saturday of the month from 10am to 11 am on zoom.
Register with zerowasteunitarian@gmail.com and you’ll be added to the google group. Or join yourself: https://groups.google.com/g/uu-zero-waste-books
Questions? contact zerowasteunitarian@gmail.com
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Our Elders’ Circle is exploring meaning and spirit in aging and planning field trips and activities with our youth.
Helping you develop the tools you need to lead and facilitate groups.
Youth
VanU deeply values our youth. Teens need their own space to explore, to build relationships, and to understand the world we’re in. Youth programs are a place to do all that and more, with your fellow youth as well as supportive adult Youth Advisors. These programs range in age from 13 to 18 (Grade…
Children and Families
Welcome to Religious Exploration for all ages which aims to connect hearts, heads, and hands while building our Beloved Community. Story, play, and supportive adults foster friendships and growth in a values centred identity.
Leading Fun with Meaning
Leading Fun with Meaning
Programs for families and children are designed and coordinated by…
Spiritual Growth
We never stop learning. We are neither fixed, nor immutable. In a chaotic, disconnected, materialistic world we strive to find meaning, joy, and a personal connection to something greater than ourselves. A personal connection to meaning is the basis of spirituality. At Vancouver Unitarians we support one another in our spiritual growth and…