“I can’t Imagine!”
Vancouver Unitarians
by Galen Elfert
3y ago
Reflections on our monthly theme – Imagination ..read more
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Reconciliation is a Massive Failure
Vancouver Unitarians
by Galen Elfert
3y ago
The federal government’s commitment to implement the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples is a potential watershed moment. Dr. Bruce McIvor, lawyer and historian, explores why Canada’s commitment to reconciliation has so far fallen short of the mark and what needs to be done to make it a reality ..read more
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You Might Be Wrong
Vancouver Unitarians
by Galen Elfert
3y ago
We go through life from our own point of view, all of the time. “Nobody is more dangerous than he who imagines himself pure in heart, for his purity, by definition, is unassailable.”  – James Baldwin ..read more
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Back to the Future
Vancouver Unitarians
by Galen Elfert
3y ago
Leaving 2020 behind and moving ahead into a new year filled with possibilities and hope. Anything could happen! Just imagine ..read more
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“I can’t Imagine!”
Vancouver Unitarians
by Galen Elfert
3y ago
Reflections on our monthly theme – Imagination ..read more
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This is What We Do
Vancouver Unitarians
by Galen Elfert
3y ago
Renewing our commitment to the Unitarian Principles which call us to act for justice, equity, and environmental sustainability. Let us reaffirm together that the work of our faith is not just renewing our commitment to awareness, but renewing our commitment to being engaged in current issues and current debates ..read more
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Reconciliation is a Massive Failure
Vancouver Unitarians
by Galen Elfert
3y ago
The federal government’s commitment to implement the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples is a potential watershed moment. Dr. Bruce McIvor, lawyer and historian, explores why Canada’s commitment to reconciliation has so far fallen short of the mark and what needs to be done to make it a reality ..read more
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Gratitude & Creating Well-Being
Vancouver Unitarians
by Galen Elfert
3y ago
“A few years ago, I discovered that environmental activism can be taxing, but practicing gratitude keeps my spirits up. When I began to study gratitude I found that solid research supported a daily practice of gratitude for health and happiness. So I wanted to understand it better, for myself, and for you. In our pursuit of living better with less stuff, we can find many ways to intentionally feel well. Voluntary simplicity, generosity, community can all result from gratitude practice, which takes very little time and effort. What’s not to like?” – Karl Perrin ..read more
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You Might Be Wrong
Vancouver Unitarians
by Galen Elfert
3y ago
We go through life from our own point of view, all of the time. “Nobody is more dangerous than he who imagines himself pure in heart, for his purity, by definition, is unassailable.”  – James Baldwin ..read more
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A Matter of Perspective
Vancouver Unitarians
by Galen Elfert
3y ago
The late eco-feminist theologian, Sally McFague, often told her students to be careful how you see the world, for it is that way. Rev. Samaya Oakley explores how our perspective informs and shapes our worldview, and why it’s important to be aware of how it does that. Rev. Oakley currently serves as the Minister for the South Fraser Unitarian Congregation ..read more
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