Creating Theology Together--Series 2, Among

In this series we’ll explore the theology we share as a congregation. Kiersten and Shawn have substantially rewritten the curriculum to fit our context at VanU, and we hope you’ll join with us for this time of shared meaning making. We will delve into the history of our Principles, reflect on the influence of Universalism, and discuss how our theology of interdependence has changed our view of the world around us. (This series is open to ages 12 and up).

The final series, 3: CTT Beyond, will run April 14 - May 1, also multigenerational, exploring our relationship to social justice and how we express our theology in the broader community.
Opening Retreat with potluck brunch (required attendance): Saturday, February 24th, 10:30 am--2:30 pm
Three Wednesday evenings, 7-9 pm
February 28, March 6, 13

Location: Hewett Hall, 949 West 49th Ave, Vancouver, BC

Open to all metro-Vancouver Unitarians ages 12+
Participant Information

 
 
 
Please select all that apply.
Please email or call VanU's Lifespan Faith Director, Kiersten Moore, with any questions: 604-261-7204 x4, kiersten@vanu.ca
Sliding Scale Program Cost

Lifespan Education is a ministry of Vancouver Unitarians. Costs of administering the program, training and supporting our facilitators, and curriculum purchases are budgeted for annually with the donations of members and program participants.
Contributions over $15 made for Creating Theology Together will receive a charitable donation receipt from the Vancouver Unitarians.

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We follow the Canadian Unitarian Council's lead on making our programs accessible. Sliding scale suggestions are designed to allow participants to choose how much they are able to contribute towards support of the program. 

If you are unsure what a fair donation would be for you, check out this graphic and read a few words about sliding scale to think about:


“When I pay more, I know that I am helping others to access the event. When I pay in the middle, I know I am helping the organizers cover costs. And when I pay at the bottom, I know I am letting my community hold me and support me. All of these are wonderful and acceptable ways of participating.”


(Source: Sliding Scale Why, How, and Sorting Out Who)

 
 
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Pay by e-transfer:
 payments@vancouverunitarians.ca  the account has auto-deposit. Include [Theology ARE] in the memo line.

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Cheques should be made out to The Unitarian Church of Vancouver with "Creating Theology ARE" in the memo line and mailed to:
Vancouver Unitarians
Attn: Gordon Lowe
949 West 49th Ave
Vancouver, BC V5Z 2T1


 
 
 
 
 

Description

In this series we’ll explore the theology we share as a congregation. Kiersten and Shawn have substantially rewritten the curriculum to fit our context at VanU, and we hope you’ll join with us for this time of shared meaning making. We will delve into the history of our Principles, reflect on the influence of Universalism, and discuss how our theology of interdependence has changed our view of the world around us. (This series is open to ages 12 and up).

The final series, 3: CTT Beyond, will run April 14 - May 1, also multigenerational, exploring our relationship to social justice and how we express our theology in the broader community.