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“A Way Worth Walking: Taoism and Wisdom’s Soulful Undulations” by Charis Caldwell, M.Phil.  M.Div.

“A Way Worth Walking: Taoism and Wisdom’s Soulful Undulations” by Charis Caldwell, M.Phil. M.Div.

by paul8a841068dd2 | Dec 9, 2025 | Reflections, Reflections by Charis Caldwell, M.Phil. M.Div.

In our final gathering of the series, Charis Caldwell shares wisdom insights from Taoism – an ancient tradition that has long emphasised “the Way” as a means of spiritual insight and liberation. What might it look like to walk the Way today, during a time of...
“Psilocybin and the Last Box of Kleenex” by Paul Dankers

“Psilocybin and the Last Box of Kleenex” by Paul Dankers

by paul8a841068dd2 | Nov 17, 2025 | Reflections

On Sunday, November 16, TRUU Community Steward Paul Dankers will reflect on how moments of loss, from the everyday to the profound, can become invitations to gratitude. Drawing from a deeply personal story of his first psilocybin experience and the surprising lessons...
“Hidden Wisdom: The Feminine Face of the Divine in Judeo-Christian Traditions” by Charis Caldwell, M.Phil.  M.Div.

“Hidden Wisdom: The Feminine Face of the Divine in Judeo-Christian Traditions” by Charis Caldwell, M.Phil. M.Div.

by paul8a841068dd2 | Nov 10, 2025 | Reflections, Reflections by Charis Caldwell, M.Phil. M.Div.

The Hebrew Bible and Christian scriptures contain unexpected wisdom—often hidden in plain sight. In this month’s reflection, Charis Caldwell uncovers the often-overlooked role of “Sophia” (Wisdom) as a divine feminine presence woven throughout Judeo-Christian texts....
“Philosophy as Pilgrimage: Greek Wisdom Traditions” by Charis Caldwell, M.Phil.  M.Div.

“Philosophy as Pilgrimage: Greek Wisdom Traditions” by Charis Caldwell, M.Phil. M.Div.

by paul8a841068dd2 | Oct 27, 2025 | Reflections, Reflections by Charis Caldwell, M.Phil. M.Div.

What does it mean to live a good life? That timeless question guided the great minds of ancient Greece—Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, the Stoics, and the Cynics. In our October gathering, Charis Caldwell helps us recover these classical philosophical paths not as...
“The Doctrine of Discovery (Domination)” by Steven T. Newcomb

“The Doctrine of Discovery (Domination)” by Steven T. Newcomb

by truuoffice | Oct 13, 2025 | Reflections, Social Justice

Join us for a powerful service featuring Native scholar and author Steven T. Newcomb, co-founder of the Indigenous Law Institute and author of Pagans in the Promised Land. Newcomb will speak on what he calls the “Doctrine of Domination”—a system of oppression rooted...
“The Great Gift of Compassion” by Rev. Zenshin Florence Caplow

“The Great Gift of Compassion” by Rev. Zenshin Florence Caplow

by truuoffice | Oct 13, 2025 | Reflections, Reflections by Rev. Zenshin Florence Caplow

All the world’s religions honor compassion. Compassion is the capacity to bring your whole being to the suffering of another – human or non-human, friend or enemy. Or as one hospice director once said, “The greatest gift we can give another is the quality of our...
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