Speaker: Reilly Yeo

Belonging

We’ll explore the question of belonging. How have you experienced acceptance and encouragement to growth? If you were asked what it means to “belong”, what would you say? Also how the polycrisis is affecting your sense of belonging in the wider world…as a Canadian…as a human being… as a member of the interdependent web (our … Continue reading Belonging

Prophets Of Love: Active Engagement In A Time Of Polycrisis

We’re called in this time of climate crisis not just to change our world, but to transform it. In the process, we will need to transform ourselves. Climate change is a wake-up call that heralds the urgency of our third principle as Unitarian Universalists – spiritual growth. We’re called in this time of climate crisis … Continue reading Prophets Of Love: Active Engagement In A Time Of Polycrisis

Welcoming Winter

Join Reilly Yeo for a virtual solstice service and sharing circle, to be held on Saturday, December 21st at 8 pm via Zoom.  Register at bit.ly/UUsolstice

Transformation

Join us for this commemoration of Transgender Day of Remembrance, as we reflect deeply on the question of transformation. How do we skillfully shape change in this time of both wonder and chaos? As shifting gender norms present us with an opportunity for spiritual growth – our third principle as Unitarian Universalists – what new … Continue reading Transformation

October Magic

Hallowe’en comes from the pagan holiday of Samhain – a time when the veil between the world of the living and the world of the dead was unusually thin. This time of year calls for courage, the courage to face the unknown. Fortunately, October brings gifts of magic that help us to be brave. Join … Continue reading October Magic

What Justice Means to Unitarian Universalists

Reilly Yeo is a Candidate for Ministry with the Unitarian Universalist Association, and a Co-Founder of Climate Plan. Prior to entering seminary, she was the Director of Communications and Public Engagement at the David Suzuki Foundation, one of Canada’s largest environmental charities. She lives in James Bay with her partner Jamie, and two young children … Continue reading What Justice Means to Unitarian Universalists