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Wherever You Find Yourself
On Life's Journey
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We need not think alike to love alike.

Seek Freely

We are people of many beliefs and backgrounds: people with a religious background or none; theists, atheists, agnostics; people with questions and people who let the mystery be. Wherever you are on your spiritual journey, you are welcome here because you are here.

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Connect Authentically

We welcome you as your whole self, with all your truths, doubts, worries and hopes. Whomever you love, whatever spiritual practices move you, let’s get to know each other.

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Serve Passionately

Bring your passion and your desire to both see change and be changed. Be prepared to exercise your mind and open your heart. We can do the most good together.

Watch Our Video

Watch a 9-minute video of the highlights of our past year.

Browse Past Services

Browse our archive of recent and other previous sermons.

Read The Journey

Read our monthly reflection guide. Journey Groups are small reflection circles.

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Acknowledgement of Traditional Land

With gratitude, First Unitarian Congregation of Toronto (FirstU) gathers on the ancestral homelands of many Indigenous peoples from time immemorial. We acknowledge this is the traditional territory of the Wendat and Haudenosaunee.

Today, we meet at 473 Oakwood Avenue on the Treaty Lands and Territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation covered by the Toronto Purchase Treaty No. 13(1805) with the British Crown.

Many First Nations, Métis and Inuit people also now call this city their home.

FirstU congregants are treaty partners with responsibilities, endorsing the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) and repudiating the Doctrine of Discovery and Terra Nullius.

We strive as individuals and as a congregation to be informed, to honour and care for the land, and to engage with integrity with Indigenous people.