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House for All Sinners and Saints |
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Written by James Mills
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Monday, 07 April 2008 21:47 |
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Nadia host a monthly theology pub, authors the www.sarcasticlutheran.com blog, and is the pastoral steward of a new community of faith. House for All Sinners and Saints meets this Sunday for our first monthly worship service: Eucharist and Stations of the Resurrection Sunday April 13th, 4 pm church at the corner of 5th and Bannock (4winds) House is a group of folks figuring out how to be a liturgical, Christo-centric, social justice oriented, queer friendly, incarnational, contemplative, irreverent, ancient - future church with a progressive but deeply rooted theological imagination. |
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Hide and seek for God with the Undercroft |
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Written by James Mills
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Wednesday, 27 February 2008 06:36 |
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Undercroft is meeting at the Denver Art Museum this Sat. at 10 am here's the rub from the blog :) Please invite friends! the more the merrier.
Sat. Mar. 1 We’ll be going to the free day at the Art Museum in Denver (current exhibition is impressionism) and after we’ll head over to Pint’s Pub to discuss art, the role of art in our lives, impressionism, and whatever else comes up. Free day gets crowded fast so plan to be at the museum at 10am. Please email us if you plan to attend as we’ll arrange carpooling. Melissa has room and I'm sure others do as well.
Just FYI, the exhibit, Inspiring Impressionism (about the roots of Impressionism) costs the following, only general admission is free. Please let us know if you need help with cost:
Members Free
Adults $20
Seniors (65+) $17
College Students
$17
Youth (6–18) $12 Kids (0–5) Free
The Undercroft
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Worshipping in the wilderness |
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Written by James Mills
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Wednesday, 23 January 2008 21:47 |
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There is an exciting emergent-inspired initiative at Saint John’s Episcopal Cathedral in Denver, called The Wilderness. The web site has just launched and now is a great time for emergent types along the Front Range who are looking for something to contribute to and participate in. http://www.wildernessdenver.org From their website: The Wilderness is a community within Saint John’s Cathedral Parish in Denver, Colorado. We are contemplative and Episcopal in our heritage, and seek to create a welcoming place for divine worship, inquiry, and service, open to all. Our worship service is a Eucharist (from the ancient Greek word eucharistia, meaning “giving thanks”), thoughtfully designed with original music and visuals, opportunities for silence, a meditative worship space, and participation by all in our Christian spiritual experience. We hope to grow into a continuous community of worship, prayer and of service to others. If you want to see life as a journey not a resting place, faith as inquiry not pat answers, liturgy as prayer not performance, and church as community not a club, please check us out. We meet every Sunday evening at 6PM at Saint John’s Cathedral (14th & Washington Streets in Denver). For contact information or more information check out their website. |
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