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UUFD Members describe their spiritual/religious journey which brought them to our congregation today.
UUFD Members describe their spiritual/religious journey which brought them to our congregation today.
Will the seduction of safety be what calls to us, or will it be the creative impulse to new possibilities that wins our ways? Members of Faith Formation will be leading us in exploring what it might mean to embrace possibility as we rebuild and reconceive lifespan spiritual learning.
What can we take away from this extraordinary series of Sundays? How can we meaningfully approach our ethical commitment and our personal responsibility in reaction to the climate crisis? Is this spiritual work?
Today’s worship is part of our Summer Series, “Coping with the Climate Crisis.” For over twenty years, Darcy led a sustainability consulting firm, published books on the topic and helped start two nonprofits in the field. She currently publishes a good news blog on environmental topics. Darcy will share her inspired journey from depression and … Continue reading Can you address all the complexities of climate change without making yourself miserable and depressed in the process?
Today’s worship is part of our Summer Series, “Coping with the Climate Crisis.” Thich Naht Hahn was a profound spiritual guide. We honor our contributions in our time and explore his ideas around climate change.
Today’s worship is part of our Summer Series, “Coping with the Climate Crisis.” With collective will, we have the technology, resources, and ability to ‘solve’ the Climate Crisis. The daily, ethical choices we make in our diet can affect how agriculture and food production evolve to more effectively reduce net carbon emission.
Today’s worship is part of our Summer Series, “Coping with the Climate Crisis.” In a world that is rapidly changing in ways that put many lives and species at risk, we live with immense uncertainty and constant hope. Can climate science provide certainty, steer us away from drought, floods, heat waves and wildfires? Can we … Continue reading An exploration of science and values as integral to environmental leadership
Today’s worship is part of our Summer Series, “Coping with the Climate Crisis.” Climate change is inherently unjust. The rich people and rich countries that have benefited from consumption of fossil fuels have contributed disproportionately to causing climate change. The poor people and poor countries that have the fewest resources to adapt suffer disproportionately from … Continue reading The unjust nature of climate change
As it is Pinesong Weekend, there will be no service today at UUFD’s Durango campus. Building community and awareness around our responses to climate change – Today’s worship is part of our Summer Series, “Coping with the Climate Crisis.” Rev. Munro will conduct Vespers and Sunday Service. Heidi will deliver custom workshop to help us … Continue reading Pinesong Retreat
Today’s worship is part of our Summer Series, “Coping with the Climate Crisis.” We have known that the Earth’s climate is changing for decades. We are in a period of growing awareness of the increasingly severe effects brought on by those changes. The complexities of the short and long-term implications of these changes are staggering … Continue reading Climate Justice: Toward Equity, Resilience and Sustainability