Small Groups
Small Group Ministry - also called Covenant Groups or Affinity Groups - is an invitation to dive deep together. Here is a space to build connections, to explore values and meaning-making, and to deepen spirituality. Within a group of peers or across generations we explore what it means to be Unitarian and Unitarian…

Our accessible and welcoming small groups are a great way to deepen your spiritual life.

Covenant Groups meet at least monthly from the fall through June

Have you ever wanted to have a small group of UUs who share the art and music that makes your soul soar? Have you heard about how much our Elder’s Circle enjoyed delving into topics of aging, meaning, service and spiritual will? Have you wanted to get beyond reading a book on social justice or…

Have you ever wanted to have a small group of UUs who share the art and music that makes your soul soar? Have you heard about how much our Elder’s Circle enjoyed delving into topics of aging, meaning, service and spiritual will? Have you wanted to get beyond reading a book on social justice or…

It's back again! The annual BC fall gathering returns, this time to talk about all the confusing parts of life. Unitarian Universalist youth conferences (or cons) are events run by and for UU teens. This two-night con at the Unitarian Church of Vancouver is open to UU teens from BC or friends from further afield.…

Final session of the spring series of Death Cafe, June 28th. RSVP here
Death Café is a group directed discussion of death with no agenda, objectives, or themes. It is a discussion group rather than a grief support or counselling session; it promotes straightforward and open dialogue about death. The objective is to ‘increase awareness…

Mark your calendars for Vancouver Unitarians next series of Death Café:
Death Café is a group directed discussion of death with no agenda, objectives, or themes. It is a discussion group rather than a grief support or counselling session; it promotes straightforward and open dialogue about death. The objective is to ‘increase awareness of death…
Adult Programs
Programs are structured and guided group opportunities to delve into meaning making. What does it mean to be a Unitarian-Universalist? What does theology mean to an atheist or agnostic? How do our values guide us in creating a more just and sustainable world? How do I relate to spirituality; do I have or…

A discussion group for straightforward and open dialogue about death.

From time to time, I meet people, completely unattached to a Unitarian congregation, who explain to me that they are, in fact, Unitarians. While that may be true in terms of belief and outlook, I question whether the claim holds up in practice. To put it plainly, I’m not convinced one can be a Unitarian…

This summer has also brought its share of pain and distress from the ever increasing wildfires lending urgency to the need for deep and complex changes to how we live and work. I hope we can offer some stillness, perspective, and spiritual connection here at Vancouver Unitarians this year. We are a sanctuary offering shelter,…