Come on in and we will make you welcome!
The Unitarian Fellowship of Regina connects you to a caring community that practices compassion and promotes justice. Through respectful, open discussion, we celebrate life, and seek truth and meaning. We welcome you to join us as we explore Diverse Beliefs and deepen our understanding of Shared Values.
Welcome!
Join us for friendly, informal Sunday Services at 1:00 PM. Services are in-person at the Unitarian Centre, 2700 College Avenue, and most often are also available on Zoom. Please confirm location on our Sunday Services page (https://
The Unitarian Centre is a charming, affordable space for weddings and ceremonies of any kind (up to 175 people). Contact reginauu@gmail.com to book this historic spot for your event and arrange for a lay chaplain to assist you.
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Vision
We envision a vibrant, diverse, and inclusive home for spiritual exploration and social action.
Mission
We are a diverse and supportive community that celebrates life, seeks truth & meaning, practices compassion and promotes justice.
Unitarian Fellowship of Regina
Statement on Reconciliation
For the Unitarian Fellowship of Regina, Reconciliation means:
- respecting Indigenous spirituality and cultures
- educating ourselves continuously about the true history of this land and ongoing systemic discrimination
- engaging with First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities and joining them on a journey toward justice and equity.
We commit to take individual and communal action that accountably dismantles racism and systemic barriers to full inclusion of Indigenous Peoples.
“Reconciliation” is about establishing and maintaining a mutually respectful relationship between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal peoples in this country.” p.113, What We Have Learned: Principles of Truth and Reconciliation
Newcomer information
Check out our newcomer’s page for answers to frequently asked questions and a description of what happens on a typical Sunday morning.


