Eastertide Celebration
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April 21, 2019
Location: Kelowna Unitarians
Address: 1310 Bertram Street
Time: 10:30 am - 12:00 noon
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2019-04-21 10:30:00
2019-04-21 12:00:00
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Eastertide Celebration
You may not know it, but you could be Unitarian. Among Unitarians, it is said that anybody with spiritual (but not necessarily religious) inclinations is actually Unitarian. Beginning in Poland and Transylvania in the mid sixteenth century on the King's declaration of the right to choose one's own religion, today Unitarian Universalism encompasses liberal Christians, Jews, Buddhists, humanists and followers of earth-centred spirituality (neo-pagans) within its ranks.
On April 21st, Danielle Webber, our Kelowna Unitarians Minister will lead a service on Eastertide Celebration.
On a day when our Christian siblings celebrate Easter, may we open our hearts and minds to all of the “spring-inspired” truths our human kin have found and that we, and our world, so desperately need to hear. Please join us this morning for an Easter play in three parts.
The Kelowna Unitarians sanctuary is at 1310 Bertram and services begin at 10:30 am followed by coffee, goodies, and conversation.
Kelowna Unitarians 1310 Bertram Street
events@kelownanow.com
You may not know it, but you could be Unitarian. Among Unitarians, it is said that anybody with spiritual (but not necessarily religious) inclinations is actually Unitarian. Beginning in Poland and Transylvania in the mid sixteenth century on the King's declaration of the right to choose one's own religion, today Unitarian Universalism encompasses liberal Christians, Jews, Buddhists, humanists and followers of earth-centred spirituality (neo-pagans) within its ranks.
On April 21st, Danielle Webber, our Kelowna Unitarians Minister will lead a service on Eastertide Celebration.
On a day when our Christian siblings celebrate Easter, may we open our hearts and minds to all of the “spring-inspired” truths our human kin have found and that we, and our world, so desperately need to hear. Please join us this morning for an Easter play in three parts.
The Kelowna Unitarians sanctuary is at 1310 Bertram and services begin at 10:30 am followed by coffee, goodies, and conversation.