Sunday Services at UFL

March's Theme: Letting Go

As Unitarian Universalists, we affirm both the acceptance of one another and encouragement to spiritual growth  and  a free and responsible search for truth and meaning.

Our community includes people with various belief systems and this diversity is part of what makes us who we are. Our Sunday Services offer a variety of topics and perspectives with opportunities for discussion and fellowship.

The Zoom link opens at 10:30. Come early an introduce yourself! Folks are invited to stay for virtual coffee hour after the service.

Current Covid Proceedures

Please help us protect our vulnerable members and friends.

  • Please self monitor with symptom list at front door.
  • It is expected that everyone attending is fully vaccinated and boosted, unless medically
    unable. (Honour system in effect.)
  • Masking is now optional, except for when singing. Disposable masks are still available at the front door for those who choose to wear a mask.
  • When weather allows, the side doors of the sanctuary will be open during the service.

Updated Apr. 2, 2023

We Meet On Sunday

Our Service starts at 10:45am every week, throughout the year. Services last about an hour.

Join Us In Person

Meet us at our physical location at 557 Clarke Road in London Ontario.

Or Join Via Zoom

Meeting ID: 856‍ 6457‍ 9696
Passcode: ‍752712

Be a part of our service

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Bring the whole family

On most Sundays children accompany their parents or guardians to the main Sunday Service at 10:45 am for the first ten to 15 minutes and then participate in the Children’s Religious Exploration Program.

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Light a candle

At every service there is a time for the sharing of joys and concerns. Each joy or concern is accompanied by the lighting of a candle.

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Meditate and Reflect

We offer a chance to take a breath and focus. Our services feature silent meditation and prayer

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Sing with us

Each week our congregation sing hymns and songs from "Singing the Living Tradition" and "Singing the Journey" led by our wonderful pianist, Melanie Cancade.

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Learn & Discuss

Each week you’ll hear words of wisdom and insights members of our worship team, guest ministers and people who are making a difference in the local community. There is time in the service for collective discussion about what we've learned.

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Connect With Our Community

You are invited to stay for refreshments and conversation after the service. Those who are attending via zoom are welcome to stay on the call to connect with the congregation there. 

This Month's Sunday Services

Introducing the Theme for March: “Letting Go”

Worship Leader: Alison Konrad

The nature of our existence requires us to build a capability of letting go – of anything we have and ultimately, everything in our lives. How can we build that capability and what do we gain by letting go of even the things that give us joy?This will be a Short Reflection, Table Discussion during Potluck Brunch

03 Mar
10:45 am - 11:45 am
Unitarian Fellowship of London
557 Clarke Road,London, ON N5V 2E1

Guest Speaker: Toolika Rastogi

Service Leader: Laura-Beth Falter

Welcome our special guest speaker Toolika Rastogi. Toolika leads the Humane Canada research program, including the national shelter statistics program and various animal welfare research projects.

10 Mar
10:45 am - 11:45 am
Unitarian Fellowship of London
557 Clarke Road,London, ON N5V 2E1

Moving Forward

Worship Leader: Lori Turner Otte  

Philippians 3:13 ...."But, one thing I do. Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is left ahead" This service will be taped on zoom - only the reflection - for my preaching course. Thanks for supporting me on the path to ordination

17 Mar
10:45 am - 11:45 am
Unitarian Fellowship of London
557 Clarke Road,London, ON N5V 2E1

Letting Go and Holding On for a Balanced UU Faith

Worship Leader: Bill Ratcliffe

What to let go and what to hold on to for a balanced UU faith is often difficult. Assumptions from the trauma of a previous faith may complicate this decision. How can our UU faith help us hold on to that which is worthy?

Questions:

  1. What assumptions have you let go or held on to achieve balance in your UU faith?
  2. What assumptions have you let go from your past faith?
  3. Where do you find guidance for balancing letting go and holding on?
  4. What can our UU Congregation do to facilitate finding this balance?
24 Mar
10:45 am - 11:45 am
Unitarian Fellowship of London
557 Clarke Road,London, ON N5V 2E1
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