Saskatoon Unitarians

Saskatoon Unitarians We are a caring, inclusive community working for justice and sustainability. We believe everyone has the right to seek truth and meaning for themselves.

Whatever your heritage, whatever your faith, whomever you love, you are welcome here. Saskatoon Unitarians is a caring, inclusive community working for justice and sustainability. We believe everyone has the right to seek truth and meaning for themselves, using their own mind, conscience, and life experience. Our services are held every Sunday morning at 10:30am in person and online from September through June.

💧 Join Us Sunday, March 22 at 10:30 AM! 💧✨ A Portrait of Drinking Water in Saskatchewan ✨Speaker: Warrick BaijiusService...
03/19/2026

💧 Join Us Sunday, March 22 at 10:30 AM! 💧

✨ A Portrait of Drinking Water in Saskatchewan ✨
Speaker: Warrick Baijius
Service Leader: Doug Daniels

Water flows and sits in places, moving through cycles and systems. Reliable access to water and wastewater treatment can depend on where you live and who you are.

Take a journey through time and space and learn more about the evolution of water treatment on reserves and in rural communities of our province.

🗣️ Discussion to follow the service.
All are warmly invited to stay, reflect, and share in conversation.

📍 In Person: Saskatoon Unitarians, 213 2nd St. E
💻 Online: https://bit.ly/3pecedy

Join us for learning, reflection, and meaningful dialogue about water, community, and equity. 💙

🌿 Join Us Sunday, March 15 at 10:30 AM! 🌿✨ Seeking Wisdom in Love and Justice ✨Reflection by Rev. Arran Morton, read by ...
03/12/2026

🌿 Join Us Sunday, March 15 at 10:30 AM! 🌿

✨ Seeking Wisdom in Love and Justice ✨
Reflection by Rev. Arran Morton, read by Wes Deptuch
Service Leader: Paige Mortensen

How can our exploration of the multiple truths that come from varied identities, life experiences, religions, and cultures inform our understanding of the world?

In what ways do these perspectives intersect, diverge, or challenge each other?

What can emerge when we place love and justice at the centre of our search for wisdom?

🗣️ Discussion to follow the service.
Everyone is warmly welcome to stay and continue the conversation together.

📍 In Person: Saskatoon Unitarians, 213 2nd St. E
💻 Online: https://bit.ly/3pecedy

Join us for reflection, connection, and a shared search for wisdom. 💛

🌿 Join Us Sunday, March 8 at 10:30 AM! 🌿✨ Trauma-Informed Community ✨Speaker: Erin BeckwellService Leaders: Bonnie Heilm...
03/05/2026

🌿 Join Us Sunday, March 8 at 10:30 AM! 🌿

✨ Trauma-Informed Community ✨
Speaker: Erin Beckwell
Service Leaders: Bonnie Heilman and Tracey Mitchell

Trauma and its impacts are all around us. How can we build communities that respond with greater awareness, compassion, and care?

At this Sunday’s service, the Towards Thoughtful Community team is pleased to welcome Erin Beckwell, a social work instructor with a long history of community organizing, and a strong knowledge of trauma-informed community, as our speaker. You can expect to gain a greater understanding of trauma and some of the ways trauma responses can show up, as well as building skills for being in community in ways that are likely to contribute to safety, trust and resilience.

🗣️ Discussion to follow the service.
All are warmly invited to stay, reflect, and continue the conversation.

📍 In Person: Saskatoon Unitarians, 213 2nd St. E
💻 Online: https://bit.ly/3pecedy

Come learn with us as we explore how to create a more thoughtful, resilient, and caring community. 💛

🌈 Join Us Sunday, March 1 at 10:30 AM! 🌈✨ Exploring Belonging ✨Speaker: Cori SmithenService Leader: Cecile CoppensThis i...
02/26/2026

🌈 Join Us Sunday, March 1 at 10:30 AM! 🌈

✨ Exploring Belonging ✨
Speaker: Cori Smithen
Service Leader: Cecile Coppens
This is a service organized by the Widening the Circle Team.

We will explore the concept of belonging using chapters of Annahid Dashtgard's book, Bones of Belonging: Finding Wholeness in a White World.

The service will end with a membership ceremony to welcome new members of Saskatoon Unitarians.

🍰 Cake & potluck to follow!
Stay after the service to celebrate together, bring a dish if you can, and come as you are.

📍 In Person: Saskatoon Unitarians, 213 2nd St. E
💻 Online: Zoom link

Come reflect, welcome, and celebrate community with us. You belong here. 💞

This Sunday! Discerning TruthFebruary 22 at 10:30 amIn-person and onlineService Leader: Tracey MitchellThis service will...
02/19/2026

This Sunday!
Discerning Truth
February 22 at 10:30 am
In-person and online
Service Leader: Tracey Mitchell
This service will include Alex Edmans’ TED talk, What to Trust in a “Post-Truth” World: Only if you are truly open to the possibility of being wrong can you ever learn, says researcher Alex Edmans. In an insightful talk, he explores how confirmation bias — the tendency to only accept information that supports your personal beliefs — can lead you astray on social media, in politics and beyond, and offers three practical tools for finding evidence you can actually trust. (Hint: appoint someone to be the devil’s advocate in your life.)
Please note that the previously advertised video has been changed.
We are hosting a discussion after the service for anyone wishing to stay.

🚨 Join Us Sunday, February 15 at 10:30 AM! 🚨🌍 Our Situation Is Dire! What Do We Do? 🌍Speaker: Glenn WrightService Leader...
02/12/2026

🚨 Join Us Sunday, February 15 at 10:30 AM! 🚨

🌍 Our Situation Is Dire! What Do We Do? 🌍
Speaker: Glenn Wright
Service Leader: Larry Grenkow

Glenn has been an environmental activist for decades. Glenn knows that the climate crisis is real and only trending in the wrong direction. On top of that, the liberal world order of democracy, diplomacy, and the rule of law is unravelling.

What are we to do? Glenn will briefly explore these concepts and offer what he has chosen to do based on his guiding belief that we must Reduce our impacts, Replace fossil energy with clean, and Reconcile our relationships with each other and nature: a contemporary take on the 3 Rs.

🗣️ Stay after the service for a facilitated discussion for anyone who would like to reflect, ask questions, and explore these ideas together.

📍 In Person: Saskatoon Unitarians, 213 2nd St. E
💻 Online: https://bit.ly/3pecedy

Come for honest reflection, shared concern, and thoughtful conversation about how we meet this moment—together. 💚

🌟 Join Us Sunday, February 8 at 10:30 AM! 🌟🤝 Sharing Our Faith: Facing the Future Together 🤝Service Leader: Joan AdairRe...
02/05/2026

🌟 Join Us Sunday, February 8 at 10:30 AM! 🌟

🤝 Sharing Our Faith: Facing the Future Together 🤝
Service Leader: Joan Adair
Readers: Ken Crush, Nazeem Muhajarine, and Karen Kernan

We are faced with many pressures, internal and external. What practices will help us face the future together? Grief, gratitude, imagination, courage, and action will all have their say.

Each year, Unitarian Universalist communities across Canada gather around a shared theme—reflecting on who we are, who we are becoming, and how we can support one another as a national movement.

Sharing Our Faith is both a spiritual practice and a mutual commitment: we learn together, worship together, and invest in each other’s growth.

This service grew out of the collective wisdom of more than fifty Canadian UUs who participated in Canadian UUs Read. Drawing on seven books pitched by UU ministers, they explored grief, change, climate anxiety, imagination, innovation, truth-telling, and the resiliency required for the future we want to create.

✨ Join us as we celebrate this year’s Sharing our Faith Sunday with a reader’s theatre-style service written by Rev. Karen Fraser Gitlitz with songs by Rev. Wendy Luella Perkins.

📍 In Person: Saskatoon Unitarians, 213 2nd St. E
💻 Online: https://bit.ly/3pecedy

Come be part of this shared national moment of reflection, connection, and hope. 💛

🌟 Join Us Sunday, February 1 at 10:30 AM! 🌟❄️ Midwinter Merriment ❄️Service Leader: Kathryn GreenWith: Kathie Cram, Paig...
01/30/2026

🌟 Join Us Sunday, February 1 at 10:30 AM! 🌟

❄️ Midwinter Merriment ❄️
Service Leader: Kathryn Green
With: Kathie Cram, Paige Mortensen, and Sage Baxter

Although February is the shortest month of the year, in Saskatchewan it can seem like it's never going to end. Let's celebrate the joy of community and liven up this dreary time with some fun activities!

This will be a participatory morning, with a few different activities to choose from. There will online fun, too, so come in person or join us on Zoom.

🍲 After the service:
📣 We’ll gather for a simple finger-food potluck lunch. Bring a dish to share if you can—no worries if you can’t!

🤝 Welcoming Team Conversation:
The Welcoming Team invites you to an informal conversation after the service. If you have questions or are curious about who we are and what we do at Saskatoon Unitarians, this is a lovely chance to chat in a small group in person or online.

📍 In Person: Saskatoon Unitarians, 213 2nd St. E
💻 Online: https://bit.ly/3pecedy

Come warm up your winter with laughter, connection, and community spirit! ❄️✨

🌿 Join Us Sunday, January 25 at 10:30 AM! 🌿✨ REAL Talk: Creating Safer, More Respectable Communities ✨Speaker: Jodi Hart...
01/22/2026

🌿 Join Us Sunday, January 25 at 10:30 AM! 🌿

✨ REAL Talk: Creating Safer, More Respectable Communities ✨
Speaker: Jodi Hartung
Service Leader: Verna Perry

This Sunday, we welcome Jodi Hartung, Saskatchewan Coordinator of the REAL Talk program, for a thoughtful and deeply meaningful service. Jodi came to this work with a deep desire to help people navigate difficult conversations around abuse and is guided by the belief that knowledge and connection can create change.

Her story is personal, shaped by witnessing people she cared for experience abuse and by recognizing how silence and isolation can allow cycles of harm to continue. Jodi sees REAL Talk as a powerful, prevention-focused tool that supports individuals and communities in working toward change.

The service is hosted by the Saskatoon Unitarians’ Widening the Circle Team who work on understanding and decreasing racism, supporting truth and reconciliation, enhancing cultural awareness, and dismantling oppression.

📍 In Person: Saskatoon Unitarians, 213 2nd St. E
💻 Online: https://bit.ly/3pecedy

Join us for an important conversation grounded in compassion, courage, and community care. 💜

🌱 Join Us Sunday, January 18 at 10:30 AM! 🌱✨ Losing It ✨Speaker: Ann CoxworthService Leader: Jan NorrisAnn's interest in...
01/15/2026

🌱 Join Us Sunday, January 18 at 10:30 AM! 🌱

✨ Losing It ✨
Speaker: Ann Coxworth
Service Leader: Jan Norris

Ann's interest in talking about the subject of “loss” was largely inspired by the experience of growing old, of saying too many goodbyes, of surviving disappointments, of watching natural landscapes being replaced by cement, and communities destroyed by war.

It has meant thinking about our own personal losses, the losses we’ve watched our friends and families experience, and about making sense of the losses we must all anticipate.

What does it mean to live with loss—personal, communal, and global? How do we make sense of what is gone, and what we know we will someday lose?

📍 In Person: Saskatoon Unitarians, 213 2nd St. E
💻 Online: https://bit.ly/3pecedy

Come join us for a thoughtful, compassionate service of reflection and shared humanity. 💛

Address

213 Second Street East
Saskatoon, SK
S7H1N5

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Sunday 10am - 12pm

Telephone

+13066532402

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