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- Follow-Up Gathering of Episcopal Parishes for Social Justice, Sunday, March 22 (This has moved one week from what was previously communicated as meeting on March 15), 3:00 to 5:00 pm, at St Luke's Episcopal Church, 1270 Poplar St., Denver. Please join us at this follow-up gathering for social justice to flesh out our priorities: establishing a communications network, marching together at No Kings, asking the Bishop to take a strong moral stand on immigrant rights, writing a resolution on this issue for the Diocese Convention, and providing support for immigrants and groups directly supporting immigrants. For more information, please contact the Rev. Meredith Rogers at meredith.rogers@stbdenver.org.
- Free Movie Night, Saturday, March 21, 5:45 pm, at Christ the King Episcopal, 6490 Carr St., Arvada, CO 80004. Free Family Movie Night. Doors open at 5:45 pm to allow time to get snacks and seats. The movie starts at 6:00 pm. Freshly popped popcorn and other snacks are provided. All are welcome. Our March movie is "Matilda the Musical" (2022) PG. Contact us at office@ctkarvada.org for more information.
- Stations of the Cross Vigil at the Aurora GEO Detention Facility, Wednesday, March 25, 6:00 pm, 3130 Oakland St. Aurora, CO. "Episcopal Churches for Social Justice" is leading a Stations of the Cross Vigil at the Aurora GEO detention facility. We are coming together in solemn prayer and witness, to stand up for the dignity for our immigrant siblings. This is a moment to bear witness as we prepare for Holy Week, remembering that ALL people share in the Light of our Creator. View Event Flyer > For more information, please visit www.standrewdenver.org/geostations.
- Annual Spring Conference: Psalms as Sources of Personal Solace, Interfaith Solidarity, Service and Joy, Saturday, March 28, 9:00 am-3:00 pm, hybrid event – Zoom, and in person at Center For Contemplative Living, Denver. This year's spring conference, "Psalms as Sources of Personal Solace, Interfaith Solidarity, Service and Joy," features teachers and musicians, Rabbi Jamie Arnold and Laura Berman, sharing compelling insights about the psalms, practical guidance for contemplative practice, and meaningful small group interactions to foster our sense of community and belonging. Please visit centeringprayer.net or call 303-698-7729 to register.
- Episcopalians for Social Justice at No Kings Demonstration, Saturday, March 28, 12:30 pm, at the Denver Capitol. Join with other Episcopalians at the No Kings March in Denver. Meet at 12:30pm at the Southeast corner of Colfax and Lincoln in Denver. Wear Red – consider a red bandana, scarf, or hat. Also, look for our booth at the "Community Hub" at the park west of the Capitol. We'll offer prayers and blessings for demonstrators. View Event Flyer > For more information or questions, please contact meredith.rogers@stbdenver.org.
- Palm Sunday Path to Love and Liberation, Sunday, March 29, 2:00 pm, at the Colorado State Capitol. People of faith and conscience will gather on the West Steps of the Capitol to stand for love, liberation, and the dignity of every person. Together, we'll raise a clear moral voice against systems that tear families apart and spread fear—and commit to building communities, and public policies, rooted in compassion and justice. This event is organized by Together Colorado and the Colorado Council of Churches. Event Flyer > RSVP >
- Tenebrae, Tuesday, March 31, 6:30 pm, at Christ the King Episcopal, 6490 Carr St., Arvada, CO 80004. Join us for The Office of Tenebrae. Please visit www.ctkarvada.org for more information.
- FUNdraiser Auction for St. Stephen's Ministry, Friday, April 17, 5:30-7:30 pm, at St Stephen's Episcopal Church 1 Del Mar Circle Aurora CO 80011. Join us for a night of fun, games, and food to support St. Stephen's ministry. A chance auction, silent auction, and live auction featuring packages from local businesses, art, food and wine baskets and more. Prizes available for as little as $5. View Event Flyer > Please visit ststephensaurora.org for more information.
- Cultivating Virtue, Uprooting Vice and Building Holy Community Women's Retreat, Saturday, April 18, 8:30 am – 2:00 pm, at The Downing House, 3680 South Downing, Englewood, CO 80113. Our guest speaker is author Grace Hamman, whose book Ask of Old Paths: Medieval Virtues and Vices for a Whole and Holy Life, which will be the foundation for our day. Cost is $100 which includes lunch and snacks. Deadline to register is April 1. This retreat is organized by Church of the Ascension Denver. Please visit https://www.ascensiondenver.org for more information and to register.
- Presentation and Q&A: The History of Colorado's Indigenous Peoples with Rick Williams, Sunday, April 19, 3:00–5:00 pm, at St. Mary Magdalene Episcopal Church, 4775 Cambridge St., Boulder, CO 80301. Have you wondered about Colorado's Indigenous history? Are you aware of the Doctrine of Discovery? Would you like to know more about the 1864 Sand Creek Massacre? Why are there no Indian reservations on the eastern plains of Colorado? Join us for a talk with Rick Williams, an enrolled member of the Oglala Lakota Tribe and leader of the People of the Sacred Land, a CO nonprofit dedicated to uncovering the truth about Native-land dispossession and supporting Indigenous cultural preservation. Please visit smmboulder.org for more information.
- American Red Cross Blood Drive, Friday, April 24, 10:00 am to 3:00 pm, at St. Laurence Episcopal Church, 26812 Barkley Rd, Conifer, CO 80433. You can donate blood without going "down the hill." The American Red Cross Team will be there. Pre-registration on the American Red Cross website is recommended. For questions or more information, please contact beth@sinbadtravel.net. View Event Flyer >
- Embracing Mortality Workshop, Saturday, May 2, 9:00 am-3:00 pm, at St. Timothy's Episcopal Church, 1401 E. Dry Creek, Centennial, 80122. Aging and dying are difficult to talk about. Join St. Timothy's for a series of thoughtful conversations addressing human mortality. This workshop will provide education and professional resources, equipping participants to embrace the future with faith and hope. Topics include will and estate planning, senior living options, medical decision-making, and funeral planning. Free and open to anyone, please register for materials and hospitality. Register >
- Walking in the Footsteps of Saint Hildegard: A Pilgrimage on the Hildegard Way Trail in Germany, September 12–22, Rhineland, Germany. Join St. John's, Boulder, on a 10-day walking pilgrimage along highlights of the Hildegard Way, tracing the life and legacy of Saint Hildegard von Bingen. This 84-mile route through the Rhineland weaves together prayer, reflection, history, and breathtaking landscapes. Pilgrims will explore key sites associated with Hildegard's life and engage with her enduring spiritual wisdom. For more information and registration, please visit goodshepherdtravel.com.
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