Unitarian Fellowship of Regina

Unitarian Fellowship of Regina We envision a vibrant, diverse and inclusive home for spiritual exploration and social action. Engage with us! Let’s build a better community together. Join us!

The Unitarian Fellowship of Regina is a Unitarian faith group in Regina, SK and a member of the Canadian Unitarian Council (CUC). YOU are welcome in our caring community no matter who you are … newcomer, lonely divorcee or widower, gay, trans, or representing any culture or faith. We warmly welcome you to drop in and stay for social action or spiritual exploration of world religions. Our social ac

tion focuses on reconciliation, anti-racism/anti-oppression, and protecting the environment. Let us support you. Our lay chaplains can help you create a unique marriage ceremony or memorial. Sunday services include readings, music and presentations by members or guest speakers https://reginaunitarians.ca/sunday-services/ . We also enjoy informal discussions and social gatherings. For details contact [email protected].

11/16/2025

Potluck today at 1:00 PM followed by a cyber security learning session.

10/27/2025
How are we to live - and thrive - when so much is changing around us? When the achievements of the past turn out to be p...
10/03/2025

How are we to live - and thrive - when so much is changing around us? When the achievements of the past turn out to be precarious, what, if anything, can we count on? And is "embracing change" always so exhausting?

Rev. Karen Fraser Gitlitz speaks to us by video in this year's Meaning Making series, "Meeting this moment with love and justice".

See you at 2700 College Avenue on October 5th. A special service with some extra parts!

Join in to hear what Tanya Huber's program is contributing to healthcare in Fort Qu'Appelle.
09/27/2025

Join in to hear what Tanya Huber's program is contributing to healthcare in Fort Qu'Appelle.

09/22/2025

Prayer for a Peace Vigil

Eternal Spirit
From whom all things come
and to whom all things return
We gather today as religious people from various traditions;
We gather as people reaching across our difference
Sharing our commitment to compassion and truth
Together despite the record of violence and distrust in society around us
In this silent moment let us give thanks for the blessings in our lives.
For home and family, for faith and meaningful work, we give thanks.
For our ability to gather in this way as people of peace, we give thanks.
In this silent moment we lift up those places in our own lives
and in our own hearts where burdens reside.
May there be peace, may there be grace, may there be support
In this silent moment let us cry out for the suffering of our world.
For refugees fleeing oppression and children haunted by cruelty.
For the wars across the waters far away from us,
and for battlegrounds created in nearby cities
For brutality and corruption, violence and distrust
Oh, Spirit of life and of love, receive our cry.
Hear our cry, of spirit, and help us to become instruments of thy love.
Let us speak in solidarity with the disempowered,
and join the voices of compassion and reason
or a world filled with cruelty and greed.
Let us set aside hate, and devote our lives to the ways of peace and justice.
Let us, O Spirit, encourage peace to grow in any garden it can find.
Let us remember the tragedies of our days
and commit to building a better world.
Let us be emissaries of justice
ambassadors of compassion
agents of thee, O Spirit
In the name of all that is holy
may it be so

By Douglas Taylor

The first service of the new 'year' is a fall tradition of "coming together again". It's a way of symbolizing that many ...
09/02/2025

The first service of the new 'year' is a fall tradition of "coming together again". It's a way of symbolizing that many are one, and a way of getting reacquainted.
Bring a small amount of water to the Sunday service, whether from a special place or the kitchen tap.
One by one, people will pour their water together into a large bowl, and if they wish, explain why the water is special to them.
The combined water is also symbolic of the many sources for the Unitarian Universalist faith.
SERVICES START AT 1:00 PM

Our volunteers are taking a well-deserved break.Next week will be the Water Ceremony, welcoming everyone to the start of...
08/30/2025

Our volunteers are taking a well-deserved break.

Next week will be the Water Ceremony, welcoming everyone to the start of the new 'church' year. Bring some water to represent places you've been or that are special.

Ilara Stefaniuk-Gaudet is a Canadian Unitarian Council board member for the Western Region. They will bring greetings fr...
08/19/2025

Ilara Stefaniuk-Gaudet is a Canadian Unitarian Council board member for the Western Region. They will bring greetings from the CUC, share national news and seek input on national priorities.
Join us to explore the national metaphor of UU Ecosystems and how we are interdependent.

A little late this week!  Maxims - what are they? Join the summer circle gathering Sunday at 1:00 PM in the lower hall a...
08/16/2025

A little late this week! Maxims - what are they? Join the summer circle gathering Sunday at 1:00 PM in the lower hall at the Unitarian Centre.

Consider favourite maxims of our elders - what do these sayings mean to us today?

Address

2700 College Avenue
Regina, SK
S4T1V1

Opening Hours

Wednesday 3pm - 6pm
Sunday 10:30am - 12:30pm

Telephone

+13065227357

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