by pauldankers | Mar 23, 2026 | Reflections, Social Justice
Some of the most important justice work doesn’t happen in public. It happens in the spaces where we feel safe, unchallenged, and certain we’re “the good ones.” In this Social Justice service, we’ll explore a bracing (and strangely freeing) question: who are we...
by truuoffice | Jan 26, 2026 | Reflections, Social Justice
Local author, journalist, and naturalist Paul Andersen has been telling Aspen’s story for more than four decades, chronicling how one small mountain town became a laboratory for big humanist ideas. In his recent book, Dr. Schweitzer at the Birth of the Aspen Idea,...
by truuoffice | Jan 14, 2026 | Reflections, Reflections by Rev. Zenshin Florence Caplow, Social Justice
Sometimes people look around a room and say, disparagingly, “Everyone here has gray hair.” Or someone attends a demonstration and says, with discouragement, “Where are the young people?” Does it matter how old we are? Why? Let’s explore...
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...
by truuoffice | Aug 31, 2025 | Reflections, Social Justice
This Labor Day Weekend, join TRUU for a rousing celebration of the songs and stories that shaped the American labor movement. UU folk singer and storyteller, Steve Brooks, returns with a spirited, singalong-filled service honoring the hard-won victories behind the...
by truuoffice | Aug 25, 2025 | Reflections, Social Justice
What is justice, really—and who gets to decide? Join TRUU for a thoughtful and engaging Social Justice Sunday as we explore deep questions about morality, power, and responsibility. Can we honor differing views of justice, or is there a moral compass we’re called to...