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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 want a spiritual practice?
  • Can paganism, rationality, and science co-exist?
  • What do we need to learn and do to be truly Radically Inclusive?
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Growing, Learning, and Deepening Opportunities for Adults

Growing over our whole Lives

Growing, Learning, and Deepening Opportunities for Adults

Throughout our Lifespan

Kiersten Moore - she/her/they
Director of Lifespan Faith Development
Derrick O'Keefe - he/him
Membership Outreach Coordinator

There are many ways to connect with people, learn new skills or practise others, and deepen your understanding of Unitarian Universalism. Some events are one-off workshops, others are classes, or groups that form for a period of time, usually 6-weeks up to a year; some are open on a drop-in basis. 

Programs are facilitated by members, our Lifespan staff, and our Minister.

We have a wealth of curriculum and facilitation guides to draw upon. As well, members and friends may offer their talents by way of a facilitated group, presentation, or workshop. 

Contact Kiersten Moore, our Lifespan Faith Director with questions, suggestions, or to get involved.

See below for what is currently happening.

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