2pm Sat. April 5th
Sonia Mackrow passed away on March 7, 2025 at the age of 100. Join us for her Celebration of Life at 2pm on Saturday, April 5th in the NSUC Sanctuary, 370 Mathers Ave. in West Vancouver.
Sonia Mackrow passed away on March 7, 2025 at the age of 100. Join us for her Celebration of Life at 2pm on Saturday, April 5th in the NSUC Sanctuary, 370 Mathers Ave. in West Vancouver.
We are asking for a minimum of four sturdy workers to place soil on our new garden. We also need two workers to rake the soil as it is placed, and volunteers to help with beverage and lunch service (as coffee, tea and lunch will be available for our workers).
Please dress for the weather and bring these tools if possible.
Your own coffee mug plus:
Gloves
Knee pads
Clippers
Lawn rakes
Spades (pointed shovel)
A wheel barrow, if possible.
Please RSVP by Thursday at noon to both Brian and Jean as we need a count for the tea, snacks, and sandwiches:
Jean Prescott jihana@shaw.ca
Brian McConnell mcbrian2@gmail.com
The Guitar Interest Group is continuing every other week with Kerry Burke as the leader. Upcoming dates:
March 11th & 25th
April 8th
May 6 & 20th
The Guitar Interest Group meets at 7pm in the Sanctuary. All skill levels welcome — and you don’t even have to have a guitar to participate!
Contact Kerry Burke if you have questions.
The March 11th session will feature CANADIAN songs, including:
Early Morning Rain in C-Gordon Lightfoot
Four Strong Winds in G-Ian Tyson
Both Sides Now in G-Joni Mitchell
Long May She Run in D-Neil Young
Anthem in C- Leonard Cohen
Angel in C- Sarah McLachlan
Bird on a Wire in A-Leonard Cohen
My Heart Will Go On in E- sung by Celine Dion
Hallelujah in G-Leonard Cohen
Watch this space for upcoming themes at future sessions.
At the March 8th Climate Sharing Circle, Teresa Morton (of Beacon Unitarian) will lead a discussion regarding 2 short articles (linked below) regarding how our decisions about agriculture policy and dietary choices affect climate change.
Get the Zoom link from our March 7th eBulletin, or from Marcia Stephenson.
Harmony Mountain Singers present “Feelin’ Good” — an afternoon of glorious music topped off with ice cream!
Tickets $20 (children under 12 - free) available online, from the NSUC Office, Kathryn Nicholson, or at the door.
Net proceeds go to NSUC.
Kathryn Nicholson - Director / Diane Lines - Accompanist
Contact Kathryn Nicholson with questions.
You’re invited to attend Marie Bensley’s Celebration of Life at 2pm on Sat. March 8th in the NSUC Sanctuary.
With sadness, we announce the passing of Phyllis Marie Bensley (nee Smith) at Lion’s Gate Hospital, Thursday, February 20th, 2025. Survived by her loving husband Jim of 67 years, sons Doug (Linda) and Tom, and daughter Linda, grandchildren Jennifer, David, Marley, Hayden, Chase and Angus, great granddaughter Layla, sisters Lois (Duncan deceased), Colleen (Nelson) and sister-in-law Betty (John deceased) and their families.
Born in Lloydminster, Sask., Marie grew up in Chilliwack, then trained as a nurse at the Royal Columbian Hospital in New Westminster. Raising their family, Jim & Marie lived in North Vancouver for over 65 years.
She was a person of many interests and always interested in those around her, especially her patients during her nursing career (of which Jim was one!). Gardening was a special love and for several years she was President of the BC Council of Garden Clubs. She was a loyal and active member of the Royal Columbian Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae. Always a willing volunteer within her Unitarian church community, or canvassing her neighbourhood for worthy causes, a best friend said of her, ”she has a heart of gold”.
In lieu of flowers, a donation to a charity of your choice, in memory of Marie, would be greatly appreciated.
We encourage you to purchase tickets to see Children of God at the York Theatre (The Cultch) between March 21-29 at whatever show time works best for you — and then attend a talkback session at NSUC after the Sunday Service on March 30th.
The Cultch calls this “A gorgeous, powerful musical about an Oji-Cree family whose children were taken away to a residential school in Northern Ontario.” and explains:
The story of Rita, a mother who was never let past the school’s gate, and her kids, Tom and Julia, who never knew she came, pushes toward redemption. Children of God offers a blend of ancient traditions and contemporary realities, celebrating resilience and the power of the Indigenous cultural spirit. Inspired by First Nations music, Corey Payette’s moving score also includes echoes of provocative Broadway masterpieces such as Fun Home and Next to Normal.
Children of God takes place in two time periods during the 1950s and 1970s, and is set during a time when it is mandatory by law for all Indigenous children to attend residential schools.
Purchase tickets at https://thecultch.com/ticket/children-of-god/ .
Each month, 100% of our Sunday morning offering plate (unless otherwise noted) is donated to a non-profit organization whose mission is in line with our values.
During March, we collected $1,851.50 for the Youth Programs at Hollyburn Community Services Society. These programs assist youth who are experiencing barriers, helping them to access emergency services, transitional housing, employment/work experience, and life/social skill development.
Special thanks to all who gave generously to March’s collection.
Join Us for Movie Night: Friday, February 28th featuring ”Il Postino” at the home of the North Shore Unitarians featuring the charming Italian film Il Postino.
Doors open at 6:45 PM, with the movie starting at 7:15 PM.
The address is 370 Mathers Avenue in West Van.
Enjoy delicious refreshments, including popcorn, and stay for an engaging talkback session after the film.
Il Postino was released in 1994. Set in post-WWII Italy, on a sun-drenched island off Naples, it's about love, lust, and politics, yet above all it's about discovering the power of language. The story features the exiled Chilean poet Pablo Neruda (fictionalized) and his unusual friendship with the local love-struck postman. It also offers a critique of Italian life of that time.
Don’t miss out on this wonderful evening of cinema and conversation!
Admission is just $20 and includes light refreshments (with beer and wine for sale). We look forward to seeing you there!
Questions? Email us or phone 604-910-2847.