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SUMMARY:"May Day! May Day!" by Rev. Zenshin Florence Caplow
DESCRIPTION:May Day has many layers of meaning – it is the great pagan fire festival of Beltane; it is “International Workers Day”; it is a distress call (mayday! mayday!); and\, this year\, “May Day Strong\,” a call from labor organizations for “no work\, no school\, no shopping” on May 1st\, in response to what is happening in our country. Rev. Florence Caplow will share a multicolored bouquet of connections inspired by May Day.
URL:https://truu.org/event/may-day-may-day-by-rev-zenshin-florence-caplow/
LOCATION:Third Street Center\, 520 S. 3rd Street\, Carbondale\, CO\, 81621\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sunday Worship
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SUMMARY:"Not Knowing is Most Intimate" by Lisa Goddard
DESCRIPTION:Description:  “We get lost in our thinking\, we believe what we think and we think we’re right. In his book Zen Mind Beginner’s Mind\, Suzuki Roshi writes\, “In the beginner’s mind\, there are many possibilities\, in the expert’s mind\, there are few. The mind of the beginner is empty\, free of the habit of the expert. Ready to accept and open to all the possibilities.” \nWhat this May 10th practice is offering is a really simple and very easy to forget. It is very possible that in the middle of our busy lives we can pause and enter the senses\, when we can do that…then who knows what’s true? \nBio:  Lisa Goddard is the founding teacher of Roaring Fork Insight offers meditation instruction through online group practice\, classes and retreats\, in-person and in nature in the Roaring Fork Valley and beyond. She has been practicing meditation since 1997 and has been facilitating these practices since 2002. \nInspired by the teachings of Suzuki Roshi and Ajahn Chah\, Lisa received training through Green Gulch Farm Zen Center\, Spirit Rock Meditation Center\, Jack Kornfield and Tara Brach\, Zen Hospice Project\, Mindful Schools and the Sati Center for Buddhist Studies. She is a Certified Mindfulness Facilitator through UCLA’s Semel Institute for Neuroscience & Human Behavior\, trained in Eco-Chaplaincy and is a member of the International Mindfulness Teachers Association. Lisa’s mentoring teacher is Gil Fronsdal\, the founding teacher of Insight Meditation Center Redwood City where she is affiliated as a Community Dharma Leader.
URL:https://truu.org/event/not-knowing-is-most-intimate-by-lisa-goddard/
LOCATION:Third Street Center\, 520 S. 3rd Street\, Carbondale\, CO\, 81621\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sunday Worship
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SUMMARY:Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Interspiritual Paradigm
DESCRIPTION:DESCRIPTION: We are just past the 25th anniversary of the Interspiritual paradigm\, named at the turn of this Century by Br. Wayne Teasdale and four other renowned global interfaith pioneers. Marking this anniversary is a new two volume thematic and chronological history of Interspirituality with contributions by over 120 global interfaith leaders– opening message by His Holiness the Dalai Lama\, Foreword by Matthew Fox (one of the namers of the paradigm) and Afterword by Colorado’s own Ken Wilber. The paradigm is also so familiar to Coloradoans because of the central role of Fr. Thomas Keating\, host of the decades long Snowmass Dialogues from his Snowmass Abbey which resulted in the Nine Points of Agreement Among the World’s Religions. In my sharing we’ll explore what the original interspiritual pioneers envisioned and how things have turned out a bit differently. We’ll also look at the four areas of emphasis for the future that the over 120 contributors to these two new historic volumes suggest is the direction things must go for our world to have a thriving global future. Our discussion will be right in line with your theme for May: Awakening Curiosity – Exploring New Perspectives \nBIO: Kurt Johnson. Rev. Kurt Johnson PhD has worked in professional science and comparative religion for more than fifty years. A well-known author\, and co-founder of the award winning Light on Light Press\, he is one of the editors of the recent two volume series Interspirituality: The Heritage and Interspiritiuality: The Future. A a prominent figure on international committees\, particularly at the United Nations\, he has published over 200 scientific articles and seven books\, including co-authoring or co-editing award winners The Coming Interspiritual Age\, Our Moment of Choice\, Nabokov’s Blues and Fine Lines. Ordained or certified in five spiritual traditions\, Johnson served on the faculty of New York’s One Spirit Interfaith Seminary for fifteen years and was on the staff of the American Museum of Natural History in New York City for twenty-five years. As part of UNITY EARTH and the Interspiritual Dialogue Network he has been a part of major international events for many years\, and co-edits two e-magazines: The Convergence and Light on Light. He also cohosts the ongoing Convergence podcast series\, originally from VoiceAmerica. He serves on core teams of the Evolutionary Leaders\, The Holomovement and Prosocial World. See EvolutionaryLeaders.net/leaders/KJohnson; lightonlight.us; issuu.com/LightonLight; isdna.org; thecominginterspiritualage.com; interspirituality.com.
URL:https://truu.org/event/celebrating-the-25th-anniversary-of-the-interspiritual-paradigm/
LOCATION:Third Street Center\, 520 S. 3rd Street\, Carbondale\, CO\, 81621\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sunday Worship
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SUMMARY:Fellowship Service on the topic of "Awakening Curiosity" by Dede Osborn
DESCRIPTION:This Sunday is a Fellowship Service\, founded in the Unitarian Universalist philosophy of Small Group ministry. We gather with a lay leader in conversations that deepen and expand the ministry of a congregation. Two key focuses are building community and deepening relationships\, and the opportunity for deeper spiritual exploration and search for meaning. This month\, our Soul Matters Theme is Awakening Curiosity. Please\, join us! \nPlease Note: There will be no Zoom or LiveStream and the music will be a cappella
URL:https://truu.org/event/fellowship-service-on-the-topic-of-awakening-curiosity-by-dede-osborn/
LOCATION:Third Street Center\, 520 S. 3rd Street\, Carbondale\, CO\, 81621\, United States
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SUMMARY:Social Justice Service on the topic of "Preserving Home"
DESCRIPTION:What does housing justice look like when home itself is under threat? On Sunday\, May 31\, TRUU’s Social Justice Fellowship will explore the growing crisis of displacement as wealthy investors purchase mobile home parks and put long-standing residents at risk. Centering the voices of neighbors from Cavern Springs Mobile Home Park — including local organizer Judith Alvarez — this service will invite us into the lived reality of people fighting to remain rooted in community and to pursue resident ownership. Together\, we will learn about the situation\, hear how local residents are responding\, and consider meaningful ways to offer support\, solidarity\, and practical help. Grounded in reflection\, connection\, and the shared human need for safety and belonging\, this service will offer both information and inspiration.
URL:https://truu.org/event/social-justice-service-on-the-topic-of-preserving-home/
LOCATION:Third Street Center\, 520 S. 3rd Street\, Carbondale\, CO\, 81621\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sunday Worship
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