Relationally Divine and Driven
This service will revisit our collective commitment to shared ministry and shared leadership and consider what it means to be relationally divine.
This service will revisit our collective commitment to shared ministry and shared leadership and consider what it means to be relationally divine.
As the Combined Capital Campaign ends, we will gather to celebrate our Fellowship’s mission and bring our attention to our hopes and dreams for the future.
Join us for a contemplative Lenten service of prayer and reflection in community with the wider Durango community. We will open our doors for worship at 6:00pm for service followed by a community soup supper in Bowman Hall at 6:30pm.
Join Rev. Jamie, Music Director Tayler Smith, and The Diversitones on a journey celebrating women in music. Through story and song, we will amplify the voices of women in music and revel in sacred sounds from the past.
A Historical march, in 1903, to raise awareness of the dire need for a national Child Labor Law. Workers’ rights advocate and union organizer “Mother Jones” will join us to narrate this “March of the Mill Children.”
How does a culture of constant distraction undermine our connection to our spirits, our purpose, and one another? And how might we recover and reclaim our capacity for deep attention so that we can live more boldly and bravely?