Growing in a Time of Climate Change
This event will be of interest to allotment growers, private and community gardeners, and all who are interested in tackling biodiversity loss and creating sustainable environments.
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This event will be of interest to allotment growers, private and community gardeners, and all who are interested in tackling biodiversity loss and creating sustainable environments.
New Unity will hold an overnight interfaith vigil on Sunday 2nd November to grieve civilians killed in the Middle East. The event will hold in mourning the 65,000 civilians killed in Gaza over the past two years, including nearly 20,000 children, and the more than 700 civilians killed in Israel on 7th October 2023, including children.
The next district Safeguarding Network meeting is planned for 6 November at 2pm via Zoom.
Use this link to attend.
All safeguarding officers are invited to attend for updates and support.
Help shape the future of your LDPA District.
Join experienced song-leaders Penny Stone and Ryan O’Riordan for a day of singing to lift your spirits.
On Saturday 18 October at 7pm Kensington Unitarians will hold a vigil for Palestine.
Golders Green Unitarians invite you to celebrate 100 years in Hoop Lane.
Led by Nick Butler-Watts, the GA Innovation Programme Manager; this free workshop will introduce and explore the Three Horizons framework – a practical, creative tool for having strategic conversations about change. It helps us reflect on the present, imagine possible futures, and identify the emerging ideas and actions that might carry us forward.
Unitarians for Climate Justice (U4CJ) present
A soulful day to nurture and resource yourself, for activists across all causes. Tickets coming soon.
An Interfaith Event at Lewisham Unity.
During these turbulent times it is easy to feel completely overwhelmed and full of despair. Join us for an afternoon dedicated to opening our hearts and moving from despair into active hope.
We will create a deep and meaningful space for sharing grief as well as hope, through shared storytelling, ritual, music and collaborative visual art.
Focusing on gratitude, lamentation and the creative imagination will hopefully move and inspire us to find new energy to be of greater service to our aching world.
This event is a collaboration with Spirit of Peace
FREE ADMISSION
(Donations for the musicians greatly appreciated)
For more information please email info@spiritofpeace.co.uk or phonte 07711 960644
Lead by Richard Keelan
Our second Pocket FUSE will be held on Saturday 1st February 2025 at Richmond & Putney Unitarian Church.
We will explore the stigma and experience of mental health, and how our Unitarian theology leads us to inclusiveness and care of those struggling in our congregations.
This event is about how to support those in our congregations and how to keep them safe, healthy, and remain in the circle of fellowship.
An online grant writing workshop that will offer training on how to apply for and write grants with success. The online training is offered by the National Council of Volunteer Organizations.
Please let our district minister know if you’d like to attend by emailing district.minister@ldpaunitarians.org
He will send you the details once you’ve registered with him. This online training coupled with the funding toolkit is an excellent opportunity to increase funding and resources for your congregation.
GA President, Professor Geoffrey Levermore will visit Croydon Unitarians to lead a service and a special climate, religion and ethics programme.
Ministers on the GA Roll and Ministry Students from the Midland Unitarian Association, the London and South East District and East Midland Union are holding their annual gathering at Harris Manchester College in Oxford on Wednesday 13th November from 10.30am. It’s a time for collegial sharing and fellowship with a chance to hear an invited speaker. All ministers and ministerial students in these districts are warmly invited to attend.
This year the speaker will be College Librarian Kate Alderson-Smith, who will be displaying treasures from the College's archives and special collections, including Joseph Priestley's artefacts and a copy of the Racovian Catechism, that 16th century faith statement from the Polish Brethren, which is a foundational text for Unitarianism. Kate will also give a brief history of the college’s Dissenting and Unitarian collections.
The morning ends with a lunch provided by the College. Attenders will be asked to pay £22 as a contribution towards the costs of tea and lunch.
Please let Rev’d CJ McGregor know as soon as possible if you are planning to attend, and any dietary requirements you have. Email district.minister@ldpaunitarians.org
The first event of our new Pocket FUSE series. Stacy Makishi will lead our programme titled Walking One Another Home. We’ll explore the interplay between our spirituality and creative expression and how this builds purpose and meaning.
The Social Justice Network is inviting Unitarians and allies who are passionate about making the world a fairer place to come together and inspire each other with our ideas, examples, and vision for the future. How deeply can we live our values?
Brighton Unitarian Church are delighted to announce the ordination of their minister Rev Jennifer Sanders at a special service on Saturday 21st September at 2.30pm. All welcome!
London District and South Eastern Provincial Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches; Essex Hall, 1-6 Essex Street, London WC2R 3HY