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Announcements for Faith Briefs must be in by Monday, 4 p.m., prior to the intended date of publication. Due to space restrictions, publication is not guaranteed. Announcements can be sent to events@freepress.mb.ca with “Faith Briefs” in subject line.

 

Stories from Home — This Sunday, we have the privilege of hearing just a few of the many tales and histories shared with us through the people within our congregation. 10:30 to 11:45 a.m. First Unitarian Universalist Church of Winnipeg, 603 Wellington Cres. For details, call 204-474-1261, email office@uuwinnipeg.mb.ca or visit uuwinnipeg.mb.ca. Service leaders: Rob Malo, Laurie Marcella and Lola Whonnock.

Shabbat Time — The fourth commandment states “Remember the Sabbath Day and keep it Holy.” We’re not Jewish, so what is “Shabbat” and what has it got to do with Unitarian Universalists? Wendell Berry puts it this way: “Sabbath observance invites us to stop. It invites us to rest. It asks us to notice that while we rest the world continues without our help. It invites us to delight in the world’s beauty and abundance.” July 8, 10:30 to 11:45 a.m. First Unitarian Universalist Church of Winnipeg, 603 Wellington Cres. For details, call 204-474-1261, email office@uuwinnipeg.mb.ca or visit uuwinnipeg.mb.ca. Service leader: Roger York.

Stories from the Arctic — Church member Lisa Naylor will share what she learned sailing from Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T., to Prince Rupert, B.C., as part of the Canada C3 expedition, which connected Canadians from coast to coast to coast and inspired a deeper understanding of the land, the peoples and the past, present and future of our country. July 15, 10:30 to 11:45 a.m. First Unitarian Universalist Church of Winnipeg, 603 Wellington Cres. For details, call 204-474-1261, email office@uuwinnipeg.mb.ca or visit uuwinnipeg.mb.ca.

The Mahanta, A Spiritual Guide for Our Times — Members of all faiths are invited to an ECK Light and Sound Service. Listen to a reading from the ECK writings, and discuss spiritual principles. Sunday, July 22, 11:00 a.m., Winnipeg Eckankar Centre, 104-475 Provencher Blvd. For more info, call 204-233-4281 or eckankar-mb.ca.

On Sunday, July 22, at 11:15 a.m., St. Andrews-on-the-Red will be holding its Commemoration of the Dearly Departed service. The service begins in the church with a communion service and continues outside in the cemetery, rain or shine. People are asked to bring their own flowers to be blessed before proceeding to the actual gravesites. If you have a loved one in our cemetery, or know someone who does, please plan on attending this special service. If your loved ones are in another cemetery, you can still remember them at our service. For further information, please call 204-338-7483.

Who Do The Advertisers Want Us to Be? — July 22, 10:30 to 11:45 a.m. First Unitarian Universalist Church of Winnipeg, 603 Wellington Cres. For details, call 204-474-1261, email office@uuwinnipeg.mb.ca or visit uuwinnipeg.mb.ca. Service leader: Dylan Fijal.

Half Believe and Wholly Play — We will celebrate the birthday of Unitarian Beatrix Potter by looking at how she integrated creativity, joy, wonder and love of all creatures — both human and non-human — into a world that has captured our imaginations for generations. July 29, 10:30 to 11:45 a.m. First Unitarian Universalist Church of Winnipeg, 603 Wellington Cres. For details, call 204-474-1261, email office@uuwinnipeg.mb.ca or visit uuwinnipeg.mb.ca. Service leader: Rev. Meghann Robern.

 

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