The Unitarian Congregation of Niagara, established in 1954, serves as a liberal religious voice in Ontario's Niagara Region, welcoming individuals from diverse backgrounds and beliefs. As a member of the Canadian Unitarian Council, the congregation emphasizes shared values and principles that promote responsible and compassionate living through faith in action.
Recognized as a Welcoming Congregation, the Unitarian Congregation of Niagara is committed to inclusivity, particularly for LGBTQ individuals, ensuring a supportive environment for all. Their Sunday services, held at 11 am, draw from various sources, including scripture, poetry, music, and personal experience, fostering spiritual insight and community connection.
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