Upcoming Sunday Services

WELCOME to 1:00 PM services at the Unitarian Centre and on Zoom

Join us for friendlyinformal Sunday Services at 1:00 PM in the upper hall followed by coffee in the lower hall.  Almost all Sunday services are in-person at 2700 College Avenue (the Unitarian Centre), and also available online on Zoom.

2026 Meaning Making Series<br />
with Rev. Samaya Oakley<br />
Liberating Love<br />
May 03, 2026 1pm<br />
Unitarian Fellowship of Regina

May 03, 2026 — Liberating Love

Rev. Samaya Oakley

How do we bring love into the world? How can love liberate us? Samaya speaks to us by video in this year’s Meaning Making series, “Meeting this moment with love and justice.”

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Liberating Love Discussions May 10, 2026 1pm Unitarian Fellowship of Regina

May 10, 2026 — Liberating Love Discussion

In this last service of the 2026 meaning making series, we are stepping onto hallowed ground – following in the footsteps of some of our religious and spiritual ancestors. Now is the time to catch the echoes of our Universalist ancestors and shape their words and actions to fit our century and our problems. What does liberating love mean to you and how do you put it into practice?

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Spring Potluck and Conversation<br />
May 17, 2026 1pm<br />
Unitarian Fellowship of Regina

May 17, 2026 — Spring Potluck and Conversation

 

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Recent Sunday Services

"The firmest and noblest ground on which people can live is truth." Ralph Waldo Emerson

April 26, 2026 — Earth Blessings Discussion

Welcome to the April Discussions on Nourishing Nature as part of our Meaning Making Series.  This month we are exploring our interdependence with nature, how we are nourished by nature and reciprocate by nourishing nature in return.

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"The firmest and noblest ground on which people can live is truth." Ralph Waldo Emerson

April 19, 2026 Continued — Introduction to Esperanto

Make it a Lunch-and-Learn

Join us to learn about Esperanto with Sherry Wells and David Yaki.

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"The firmest and noblest ground on which people can live is truth." Ralph Waldo Emerson

April 19, 2026 — Spring Potluck and Conversation

Join us for our monthly Potluck where we enjoy each other’s company and share our thoughts on current learnings.
Bring a friend, bring your kids! May this time be one of renewal.
Potlucks will take place on the 3rd Sunday of each month.

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"The firmest and noblest ground on which people can live is truth." Ralph Waldo Emerson

April 12, 2026 — Annual General Meeting

Come and voice your opinion.  Use your vote to help guide the Fellowship!

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"The firmest and noblest ground on which people can live is truth." Ralph Waldo Emerson

April 05, 2026 — Earth Blessings

Fiona Heath

Welcome to the April Instalment of the Meaning Making Series: Fiona Heath presents Earth Blessings, the practices of nourishing nature while being nourished by the natural world.  How do we live in alignment with the rhythms of the earth?

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"The firmest and noblest ground on which people can live is truth." Ralph Waldo Emerson

March 29, 2026 — Alternative Palm Sunday

Jamie Struthers

Jamie Struthers offers a perspective on how this Unitarian views Palm Sunday.

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"The firmest and noblest ground on which people can live is truth." Ralph Waldo Emerson

March 22, 2026 — The Hones’ Legacy to the UFR

Ethel Struthers

An opportunity to look back and remember early members MacGregor, Beth and Jan Hone

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"The firmest and noblest ground on which people can live is truth." Ralph Waldo Emerson

March 15, 2026 — Potluck and Fellowship

Join us for our monthly potluck where we enjoy each other’s company and share our thoughts on current learnings.

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"The firmest and noblest ground on which people can live is truth." Ralph Waldo Emerson

March 08, 2026 — Seeking Wisdom Discussion

We will gather to discuss the previous week’s service to help us find wisdom from different sources.

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"The firmest and noblest ground on which people can live is truth." Ralph Waldo Emerson

March 01, 2026 — Seeking Wisdom

Rev Arran Morton

The practice of seeking wisdom: what can we learn from the multiple truths that come from varied identities, life experiences, religions and cultures?

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"The firmest and noblest ground on which people can live is truth." Ralph Waldo Emerson

February 22, 2026 — The Sikh Religion

Jaspal Singh

Join us as we welcome Jaspal Singh to talk about the Sikh religion, their engagement in social justice initiatives, and the Sikh community in Regina.

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"The firmest and noblest ground on which people can live is truth." Ralph Waldo Emerson

February 15, 2026 — Potluck and Fellowship

Join us for our monthly potluck where we enjoy each other’s company and share our thoughts on current learnings.

Please join us in person at the Unitarian Centre

"The firmest and noblest ground on which people can live is truth." Ralph Waldo Emerson

February 08, 2026 — Discerning Truth Discussion

Part 2 of the February Meaning Making series. Join us for discussions on Rev. Walder’s Discerning Truth.

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"The firmest and noblest ground on which people can live is truth." Ralph Waldo Emerson

February 01, 2026 — Discerning Truth

Rev. Wayne Walder

As part of the 2026 Meaning Making series Rev. Wayne Walder talks about the practice of Discerning Truth. How do we recognize truth in the midst of manipulation and disinformation?

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Past Sunday Services

Presentations from prior months are available at Podcast (top right on this page) or click HERE.