Doing What’s Right
Worship Leader, Bill Ratcliffe
Justice is doing what is right. Determining what is right relies on one’s conscience. A justice seeking conscience relies on an open, positive, loving mind, empathy and good accurate information.
Questions for Dialogue
- How do you determine what is right?
- For you, what can a Unitarian Universalist Faith Community do to foster a developed conscience which leads to striving for justice?
About our services
Our Sunday Service meets year-round at 10:45am and is central to our religious life and community. We draw on a variety of sources and traditions, and address themes ranging from social concerns to spiritual growth. Our services have many common elements including music and congregational singing, spoken and silent meditation, the sharing of joys and concerns, and a Time for All Ages for our children.
Services may include a sermon from a guest minister or a member of the congregation, or a presentation from a guest speaker from the larger community. Some services may include discussion and small group activities. There are also a number of intergenerational services each year when all ages can participate together.
Folks are invited to stay for refreshments following the service when they can mingle and get to know one another better.
Learn More about our Sunday services
Please Note: At this time our services are being offered in a hybrid format. You are welcome to attend in person or join us virtually via zoom.
Join Us In Person
Meet us at our physical location at 557 Clarke Road in London Ontario. Or Join Via Zoom
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Meeting ID: 856 6457 9696
Passcode: 752712