You might be able to find a good Unitarian Universalist congregation nearby. Or, for that matter, a good Reformed Jewish synagogue. And I’m a fan of the Anglican Church of Canada, too.
Of course, your own atheism might make you feel more at home in the first of those. You’d be welcomed in either of the others, but you’d likely not prefer the liturgies. Unitarian Universalist communities are wonderful meeting places for theists and humanists with common purposes (education, justice, peace, etc.).
You might be able to find a good Unitarian Universalist congregation nearby. Or, for that matter, a good Reformed Jewish synagogue. And I’m a fan of the Anglican Church of Canada, too.
Of course, your own atheism might make you feel more at home in the first of those. You’d be welcomed in either of the others, but you’d likely not prefer the liturgies. Unitarian Universalist communities are wonderful meeting places for theists and humanists with common purposes (education, justice, peace, etc.).