Cadboro Bay United 3.77

2625 Arbutus Rd
Victoria, BC V8N 1W4
Canada

About Cadboro Bay United

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Our Church is more than a building; it’s a community that welcomes all, regardless of age, race, gender, language, sexual orientation, and faith. Located on the unceded territories of the Coast Salish people, we are grateful for First Nations long and faithful stewardship of these lands and waters upon which we all depend.

At Cadboro Bay United we strive to bring life to our worship and worship into our lives. Sunday service is 75 minutes- rich with coffee, children, music, laughter and song. The weekly message offers a relevant, contemporary perspective on the Bible; it challenges us to grow our capacity to act with compassion, generosity, acceptance and justice towards all.

Children play a big part in the life of our Church. We value their presence and believe that their actions and words (however loud!) help point the way. Our ministers provide hands-on leadership in a Sunday school and Christian education program that celebrates creativity, energy, and families learning and having fun together.

Spiritual growth, personal healing and social transformation are also important to us. The programs and activities we sponsor reflect an emphasis on finding thoughtful and authentic ways to live out one’s faith. In small groups and as individuals, we support one another on the journey that is life. In community, we challenge ourselves to ask the tough questions as they relate to critical issues like the environment, global politics, or local poverty. We recognize that we don’t have all the answers, but with diverse voices at the table, the way ahead is clearer.

At Cadboro Bay United Church, everyone is a seeker, looking for ways of being in the world that are useful, healthy, and appreciative of life’s gifts. Whether you’re a child, an elder or an “in-between”, in this faith community you will be given many opportunities to connect and come alive to the presence of Divine Wisdom.

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