Tomorrow, live in the sanctuary and livestreamed, Keys to Affordable Housing 

Our biggest and we hope best public event on the challenges of affordable housing and the solutions is tomorrow evening, 6-9 in our sanctuary. Doors open at 5:45. If you haven’t, please register at Eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/keys-to-affordable-housing-a-hamilton-burlington-tenant-forum-tickets-1060413889489 and come and bring friends. If you can’t attend in person, please email housing@uuhamilton.ca and we’ll send you the … Read more

Book Recommendation for November

November’s book is, How to be a Climate Optimist: A blueprint for a better world by Chris Turner “This is a book that moves past the despair and futile anger over ecological collapse and harnesses that passion toward the project of building a twenty-first century quality of life that surpasses the twentieth-century version in every way.” Copies … Read more

The Theme for November is Repair

Why Repair? The worship theme for November is Repair. A common definition of repair is “to restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken” At one time people would routinely repair household items, clothing and other possessions. Over time this practice changed and damaged items tend to be discarded. Many no longer have … Read more

Sultans of String

The film, Sultans of Sting is playing at the Westdale Theatre for Hamilton and area folks on Sun. Nov. 17 at 7:00 p.m. It is a collaboration with Indigenous Peoples and the talent is supreme. . For tickets: https://www.thewestdale.ca/event/sultans-of-string-walking-through-the-fire-2/ . The following website is a list of other areas in which they are performing or showing the … Read more

In Memory of Murray Sinclair

 The one who speaks to pictures in the sky I hope you have been able to hear the many tributes to this amazing Anishinaabe statesman, especially his memorial on the CBC on Sunday, Nov. 10th. Rarely are we blessed with such wisdom, sincerity and kindness from our leaders. When he spoke, you knew you would … Read more