Learn, Grow, EnjoyThe First Unitarian Congregation of Ottawa puts on programs and events designed to be interesting, informative, enjoyable, provocative, reflective and/or inspiring for people of all ages. Some of these programs/events are part of annually offered programs or series while others are shorter-term classes or just one-time happenings. Some programs and events may be free while others help to raise funds for the congregation or worthy causes.
Our Lifespan Learning program promotes learning
Volunteering in the congregation is another route to learning, growing, and enjoying new experiences. Our groups, committees, and councils welcome new people who are interested in their activities and enthusiastic about making a contribution. Interested in self-learning? Our Search tool allows you to find information, not only on this website, but also on the sites for the Canadian Unitarian Council and the Unitarian Universalist Association of Organizations.
Rev. John Marsh with our Program Directors: Music Director,
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IT'S PLEDGE TIME!
NAME CHANGEAncoura is now the Mental Illness Working Group. MARK YOUR CALENDAR:
BE A SHORT-TERM VOLUNTEER
ALERT! Saffire CSA Members! If you haven't received a March 1 instruction email from Gord, the CSA farmer, please contact Alastaire Henderson. HAPPENINGSWomen Helping Women: Chipo is talking about her recent experiences is southern Africa. Richelieu Vanier Community Centre, Monday, March 8, 7-9:00 p.m. "Aging: Spirituality and Health": Conference to be held by the Ottawa Council on Aging, Mar. 25. Humanist Association of Ottawa Event : "Strange Gods," about the marriage of a humanist/atheist and a Roman Catholic, is on at Centrepointe Theatre, Saturday, May 1, 1:30 p.m.. The event includes a Q&A with the playwright and a meet-and-greet reception.
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For more information, you can explore this section of the website and download two brochures.