First Unitarian Universalist Church of Winnipeg

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Worship & Ministry Sunday Services February 5, 2012: Making the Connection

February 5, 2012: Making the Connection

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canadainmapleleaf_copyFebruary 5, 2012: Making the Connection

As one of only 50 Unitarian congregations in the vast land that is Canada, we might feel isolated, were it not for our connections with one another through the Canadian Unitarian Council. In this service, we lift up our denominational inter-connections.

  • The Choir will sing.
  • Our offering will be shared with the West Central Women's Resource Centre.
Rev. Millie Rochester
Service Coordinator: Charlene Zelanko
 

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Brief History of Unitarianism

The doctrine of Unitarianism (i.e. rejection of the Trinity) has also appeared occasionally in history, but it has been formally considered heresy since the Council of Nicea in 325.

Unitarian churches were formed in the 16th century in Romania and Poland, and in 1553 Michael Servetus was famously burned at the stake for his unitarian views by John Calvin. In the United States, a Unitarian movement arose among Congregational churches in New England in the late 1700s, causing a major dispute with in the denomination. The American Unitarian Association (AUA) was founded as a separate denomination in 1825.

(Source: religionfacts.com)


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“In everyday life our common sense bids us to follow the guidance of our five senses, but when we seek to probe the reality in which the familiar homely setting of our lives exists we become aware of the mystery which engulfs us.”

~ Henry Wilder Foote (born February 2, 1875)

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