
Godly Play Core Training (In-Person)
We are excited to offer this rich formational opportunity for people wishing to go deeper in their Godly Play practice.
We are excited to offer this rich formational opportunity for people wishing to go deeper in their Godly Play practice.
Sacred Ground is a sensitive and prayerful resource that creates space for difficult yet respectful and transformative dialogue on race and racism.
Sacred Ground is a sensitive and prayerful resource that creates space for difficult yet respectful and transformative dialogue on race and racism.
Sacred Ground is a sensitive and prayerful resource that creates space for difficult yet respectful and transformative dialogue on race and racism.
Sacred Ground is a sensitive and prayerful resource that creates space for difficult yet respectful and transformative dialogue on race and racism.
Sacred Ground is a sensitive and prayerful resource that creates space for difficult yet respectful and transformative dialogue on race and racism.
Pick out the perfect pumpkin at the satellite Habitat for Humanity pumpkin patch. Enjoy time in a bounce house and other family friendly games. Take in music performed by local talents in the festival area and spiritual enhancing instrumentals covering the labyrinth area.
Sacred Ground is a sensitive and prayerful resource that creates space for difficult yet respectful and transformative dialogue on race and racism.
Sacred Ground is a sensitive and prayerful resource that creates space for difficult yet respectful and transformative dialogue on race and racism.
All are welcome to come and find just the right gift or something you didn’t know that you needed. Many of the booths are filled with unique items created by local hand-crafters. Relish a morning or afternoon of seeing the creativity that is all around us.
Sacred Ground is a sensitive and prayerful resource that creates space for difficult yet respectful and transformative dialogue on race and racism.
Labyrinth Walk in the Garden
The Rev. Douglas K. Bleyle has been called to serve as Priest-in-Charge of the newly formed SJC Partnership of St. John Chrysostom, Golden, and St. Joseph, Lakewood. His last charge was Rector St. Barnabas of the Valley Cortez. Doug received his M.Div. from Iliff School of Theology in 2006 and a Th. M. from Candler School of Theology, 2008. Doug loves responding to the common question, ‘where did you live growing up,’ with ‘in the Church,’ as he comes from a family of four ordained United Methodist ministers, including his father. Prior to finally accepting the call to serve in ministry, he worked as a Pediatric Occupational Therapist for 15 years in a private clinic in Denver, Colorado. Going into Seminary at Iliff, he encountered the Anglican Studies program and has never looked back. Doug has been involved in various ministries in the Episcopal Church, including camp, indigenous ministries, COM, urban and rural mission/parish ministry.
Join the Social & Racial Justice Ministry, Sacred Ground, and the Outreach Committee for a special screening of “This Is [Not] Who We Are”, an award-winning locally produced documentary exploring the gap between Boulder’s progressive self-image and the lived experiences of its Black citizens. Stay after the movie for a talkback with filmmaker, Katrina Miller. View event flyer > For questions, please contact Carol Park: park1557@gmail.com.
In celebration of Pride Month, Saint John’s Cathedral will march in the annual Denver Pride Parade on Sunday, June 29. Our group will meet on the West Lawn at 10 am and walk over to Cheesman Park to line up for the parade. All ages (those under 18 must have an adult present with them) and friends of Saint John’s Cathedral are welcome to march with us! The parade route will involve around 3 miles of walking, so be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes and bring sunscreen. Please RSVP at this link.
Join us for our ancient modern Still Point service as we celebrate Denver Pride Weekend. We are offering an additional option for individuals to attend a Saturday Holy Eucharist service and then participate in the parade on Sunday. This service has contemplative music, moments of quiet reflection, and a reading of sacred poetry. All are Welcome! Please visit standrewdenver.org for more information.
All are welcome to come & enjoy grilled food, fun activities, and community building with family and friends with parishes from all around our Region. Please RSVP via email or text with a rough estimate of attendees from your parish so we can plan for food to Bethany Pedersen at frontrangeregion@gmail.com or Missioner Bal Patterson.
You are welcome to join Bible Study on Thursday’s at 10am on Zoom.
Accessible Yoga poses that mindfully balance effort and ease, increase joint mobility, strengthen muscles, and improve balance.
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This powerful program will feature singer/songwriter Jen Hitt, along with a moving mix of social justice songs, inspiring monologues, heartfelt poems, and thought-provoking readings. Join us for a night that lifts up voices for justice and brings our community together through storytelling and song. Please visit standrewdenver.org for more information.
You are welcome to join Bible Study on Thursday’s at 10am on Zoom.
Accessible Yoga poses that mindfully balance effort and ease, increase joint mobility, strengthen muscles, and improve balance.
You are welcome to join Bible Study on Thursday’s at 10am on Zoom.
June 11-12, at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Denver
Bishop Kym Lucas invites leaders engaged in Becoming Beloved Community ministries to gather at St. Andrew’s in Denver, with the Rev. Canon Stephanie Spellers facilitating.
Becoming Beloved Community in the Episcopal Church is a long-term commitment to racial reconciliation, healing, and justice. It calls Episcopalians to live into their Baptismal Covenant by working toward a society where all people experience dignity and equity as God's beloved children.
This gathering welcomes leaders in race justice initiatives, Indigenous allies, Latino ministry leaders, Asian and Pacific Islander community leaders, and those working in migrant and refugee ministries—as well as others engaged in this transformative work. The Summit is also open to emerging leaders who have a passion for these ministries and a desire to help the Church more fully embody Becoming Beloved Community. Join us for learning, networking, and inspiration.
Accessible Yoga poses that mindfully balance effort and ease, increase joint mobility, strengthen muscles, and improve balance.
Pentecost Sunday, June 8, at 1:00 pm, at Saint John’s Cathedral, Denver. Please join us for a concert of Jazz, Blues, Spirituals, and songs of hope featuring Denver’s renowned jazz musician, Purnell Steen, and the Five Points Ambassadors. Tickets for this event are $20. Tickets
The St. Andrew’s Social Justice Ministry will host a service for healing around issues of immigration, LGBTQ+ rights, and racial justice. In these troubled times, our prayers and our lives are invested in ways that require so much energy and dedication. We need restoration. The service will include stories, poetry, music, and sharing. There will be anointing for healing. All are welcome.
You are welcome to join Bible Study on Thursday’s at 10am on Zoom.
Accessible Yoga poses that mindfully balance effort and ease, increase joint mobility, strengthen muscles, and improve balance.
Join us online for updates from our partners at St. Paul’s School and Parish in Haiti. You’ll also hear an exclusive performance from Haitian musician, Paul Beaubrun (Arcade Fire), and see the public premiere of our new short film.
St. Aidan’s Episcopal Church and on Zoom. St. Aidan’s will have an Evensong service for the Feast of the Ascension in the St. Aidan’s Chapel
You are welcome to join Bible Study on Thursday’s at 10am on Zoom.
Faith leaders, clergy, congregational decision makers; and nonprofit and community leaders are invited to come together to (Se invita a líderes de fe, clérigos/as, tomadores/as de decisiones congregacionales, y líderes comunitarios y de organizaciones sin fines de lucro a reunirse para):
Vision Casting: Learn about the vision for the Mutual Aid Sanctuary as an initial framework
Compartir la Visión: Conocer la visión del Santuario de Ayuda Mutua como un marco inicial.
Storytelling: Be inspired by leaders sharing examples of current congregational and community mutual aid efforts
Narración de Historias: Inspirarse con líderes que compartirán ejemplos de esfuerzos actuales de ayuda mutua en congregaciones y comunidades.
Dreaming: Cocreating what the Mutual Aid Sanctuary is; how it works; identifying what relationships, skills, trainings, and resources we already have and what we need.
Soñando: Cocrear lo que es el Santuario de Ayuda Mutua; cómo funciona; e identificar qué relaciones, habilidades, capacitaciones y recursos ya tenemos y cuáles necesitamos.
Accessible Yoga poses that mindfully balance effort and ease, increase joint mobility, strengthen muscles, and improve balance.
This organ recital will be featuring works that require massive amounts of pedal precision by Dieterich Buxtehude, Vincent Persichetti, Margaret Sandresky, Alexandra Thomson, and a new transcription by the organist of a certain John Williams film score.
You are welcome to join Bible Study on Thursday’s at 10am on Zoom.
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You are welcome to join Bible Study on Thursday’s at 10am on Zoom.
Tuesday, May 13, 12:00 pm, at Holy Comforter, 1700 W. 10th Ave., Broomfield, CO 80020. Join us for a free recital featuring parish musicians. Learn more at holycomforterchurch.net.