AGM Sunday, May 24th

Our 2026 AGM will be held after the service on Sunday, May 24th. Notice Packets will be emailed to Members on Wednesday, May 13th.

Zoom viewing will be available for Members to watch the AGM from home. But voting must be done in person or by proxy. (There will be no Zoom voting).

Although anyone may attend our AGM, only Members who meet Bylaw requirements may vote or speak at the meeting. If you have questions, please contact Janni in the Main Office.

May Outreach: Ocean Wise

Each month, we raise funds for a registered charity whose mission is in line with our values. We call this “Outreach”.

During the month of May, donations marked “Outreach” will be given to Ocean Wise, a global conservation organization on a mission to build communities that take meaningful action to protect and restore our ocean. They work across Turtle Island and beyond, supporting Indigenous peoples in their vital work on ocean conservation and biodiversity whenever possible or as they are invited to.

See our payment methods here. Whichever payment method you choose, please mark your donation as “Outreach” so we can correctly apply your donation.

(Donors will receive an end-of-year tax receipt for their donations to our Outreach campaigns).

Thank you, Ushers & Greeters!

Our volunteer Ushers & Greeters stand near the front doors to welcome us with a smile as we arrive on  Sunday mornings.  They help newcomers feel welcome, and assist with the collection plate.  We appreciate the warmth they bring to our services!

The following people have assisted with Usher/Greeting this term:

  • All of the Board Members

  • Bob Rentz

  • Jennifer Matthews

  • Jennifer Williams

  • Judith Radford

  • Julia Covell

  • Karen Funt

  • Meghan Mitchell

  • Pamela Berg

  • Paul Sungaila

  • Sandra Baker

  • Shirley Macdonald

  • Trisha Mason

If you'd be interested in volunteering as an Usher or Greeter when we resume services in the Fall of 2026, please reach out to either Elain Duvall or Janni in the Main Office.  No experience is needed -- just a welcoming smile and a willingness to help out.

Cabaret of Hope -- April 25th at the Vancouver Unitarian Sanctuary

Vancouver Unitarians is offering a special CABARET OF HOPE! Join them for a warm, relaxing night of music and good company at the beautiful Vancouver Unitarians Sanctuary, on the corner of 49th and Oak.

Saturday, April 25th at Van U (49th & Oak)
Doors open at 6:15pm and the music starts at 7pm

Tables fill up quickly, so arrive early to pick your spot. The balcony is open, with a lovely view of the whole room, and great acoustics too.  Seating is not reserved; general admission only. Because the music happens in two different areas through the evening, feel free to turn or shift your chair whenever you’d like a better angle. 

Yummy Bits and Bites will be waiting on your table when you arrive, and drinks can be bought at the bar in the entry hall. You are welcome to bring your drink to your seat but please be careful with your food and drink in our beautiful space! 

Buy your drinks in advance.

Skip the lineup on the night and save a bit by bundling your drink with your online ticket purchase (PURCHASE HERE). Your drink ticket will be waiting for you at the door when you arrive, so no line ups for you!

Prepurchase prices:

  • $20 OnlineTicket only

  • $22 Ticket + soft drink

  • $26 Ticket + fancy drink

On the night of the event:

  • $3 for soft drinks, pop, juice, water, flavoured water

  • $7 fancy drinks: beer, cider, non-alcoholic beer, winte

We’ll take a 20-minute interval partway through the evening, so there’s plenty of time to head to the bar, stretch your legs, mingle and settle back in for the second half.

North Shore Streamkeepers Event: 12:15pm Sun. April 26th

Following the Earth Day service, please join us in the Sanctuary at 12:15 to hear from Dave Lovely, a North Shore Streamkeeper.

Dave will provide us with an overview of the Streamkeeper's work. These folks are hands-on in the restoration of our North Shore streams, many of which have now returned once again to bearing salmon and welcoming other species. Providing habitat in our urban environment benefits us all in countless ways. The group is a force in action and they welcome new volunteers! Presented by the NSU Environmental Action Team.

Walking/hiking with NSU Friends

New walking/hiking groups are meeting the second Saturday of April, May and June (rain or shine) to explore the beautiful trails of Lynn Valley — and you’re invited!

Where: Meet at the seating area outside End of the Line Cafe (bus 228 to the end of Lynn Valley Rd or street parking).

When: 1pm on April 11th, May 9th, and June 13th (the second Saturday of these 3 months)

Why: Walking and talking in nature -- what could be better in spring?

Intensity - pick from two groups:

  1. One led by Marcia Stephenson, which will go to Rice Lake (one hill but no stairs).

  2. One led by Jennifer Williams (lots of stairs and uneven terrain).

Bring water, although drinks can be purchased at the cafe and people may want to hang out afterwards.

Questions? Contact Marcia, Jennifer, or Janni in the Main Office.

April Outreach: Pacific Salmon Foundation

Each month, we raise funds for a registered charity whose mission is in line with our values. We call this “Outreach”.

During the month of April, donations marked “Outreach” will be given to the Pacific Salmon Foundation. They work with First Nations, Government, NGO partners, industry, and all salmon supporters to achieve our vision of healthy, sustainable, and naturally diverse populations of Pacific salmon for the benefit of ecosystems and people for generations to come.

See our payment methods here. Whichever payment method you choose, please mark your donation as “Outreach” so we can correctly apply your donation.

(Donors will receive an end-of-year tax receipt for their donations to our Outreach campaigns).