Sermon by Rev. Lynn Harrison. In Rev. Lynn Harrison’s final service at First Unitarian Toronto, she will reflect on how life often brings us around “full circle” to what is […]
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Associate Minister, First Unitarian Congregation of Toronto
Everything I Need to Know I Learned in Ministry
Sermon by Lynn Harrison. On this, First’s last fully online service of the summer, Rev. Lynn Harrison will reflect on some of the most important lessons learned in eight years […]
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Sermon by Danielle Webber. This Sunday, Rev. Danielle Webber returns to the First Unitarian pulpit with an inspiring sermon entitled “Love and Justice.” Over eight years ago, the Canadian Unitarian […]
Read moreThe Next Right Thing
Sermon by Lynn Harrison. Rev. Lynn Harrison reflects on the difficulty of decision-making in today’s challenging world, especially in light of the current climate crisis. Rev. Lynn will be joined […]
Read moreThe Inner Work of Outer Work
Sermon by Lynn Harrison. Rev. Lynn Harrison explores the connection between what is called “inner work” and our ability to lead lives of meaning and purpose. Angela Klassen will present […]
Read moreBe Still and Don’t Know
Sermon by Lynn Harrison. Today we’re invited to find a stillness and explore how intentional practices of quiet can assist us in uncertain times. Rev. Lynn Harrison will be joined […]
Read moreDo Not Be Daunted
Sermon by Lynn Harrison. On Sunday, July 23rd, Rev. Lynn Harrison take a deeper look at the beloved text that begins “do not be daunted by the enormity of the […]
Read moreYes, And
Sermon by Lynn Harrison. In every life, we’re called to respond to the unexpected: circumstances beyond our control, challenges we’d rather not face. The task of meeting life on its […]
Read moreWho Said That?
Sermon by Lynn Harrison. In the contemporary UU tradition, we draw on wisdom from many sources and we love to quote famous people. Yet we may not know the true […]
Read moreMatterhood
Sermon by Lynn Harrison. On Sunday May 14th, when many celebrate Mother’s Day, we’re invited to reflect on how the words “mother” and “matter” are connected in ways that allow […]
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