• Fellowship Service on the topic of “Nurturing Gratitude” by Liza Ferrier

    Third Street Center 520 S. 3rd Street, Carbondale, CO, United States

    In this Fellowship Circle, we will discuss how we go about feeling grateful for all we have. We regularly remind each other of the beauty of our surroundings; is there more we could do to feel the joy of a grateful heart? This Sunday is a Fellowship Service, founded in the Unitarian Universalist philosophy of […]

  • “Buddhism and Social Justice in Today’s United States” by Billy Wynne

    Third Street Center 520 S. 3rd Street, Carbondale, CO, United States

    Many of us are searching right now for our best way to come forth with love and compassion in difficult, acrimonious times. Meditation teacher and Zen Buddhist practice leader Billy Wynne will share personal reflections and facilitate a discussion about what Buddhist wisdom can inspire in us to serve the causes of justice and peace. […]

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

    Third Street Center 520 S. 3rd Street, Carbondale, CO, United States

    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 year so far removed from stillness and soul? Drawing […]

  • “Hope in the Dark” by Rev. Zenshin Florence Caplow

    Third Street Center 520 S. 3rd Street, Carbondale, CO, United States

    As we turn toward the winter solstice of this disastrous year, we will explore themes from the writer, historian, and activist, Rebecca Solnit, particularly from her book Hope in the Dark and her most recent online writings, Meditations in an Emergency. Solnit reminds us that “pessimism and despair rest on an unwarranted confidence about what […]

  • The Longest Night: Persephone’s Journey (Part I) – Descent into Darkness

    Third Street Center 520 S. 3rd Street, Carbondale, CO, United States

    The Longest Night: Persephone’s Journey A Solstice Gathering of Story, Song, and Sacred Part I – Descent into Darkness Saturday, December 20, 2025 7:00 p.m. Community Hall, Third Street Center On the longest night of the year, we gather not to push the dark away, but to enter it together. Through the ancient myth of […]

  • The Longest Night: Persephone’s Journey (Part II) – Return of the Light

    Third Street Center 520 S. 3rd Street, Carbondale, CO, United States

    The Longest Night: Persephone’s Journey A Solstice Gathering of Story, Song, and Sacred Part II – Return of the Light Sunday, December 21, 2025 · 10:00 a.m.Calaway Room, Third Street Center On this Solstice Sunday morning, we gather to welcome back the light. Drawing on the myth of Persephone and Demeter, we’ll reflect on what […]

  • Fellowship Service on the topic of Choosing Hope by M Susan Cashel & Susan Proctor

    Third Street Center 520 S. 3rd Street, Carbondale, CO, United States

    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, […]

  • Fellowship Service on the topic of Practicing Resistance by Andrew & Liza Ferrier

    Third Street Center 520 S. 3rd Street, Carbondale, CO, United States

    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, […]

  • “Just Because You’re Older…” by Rev. Zenshin Florence Caplow

    Third Street Center 520 S. 3rd Street, Carbondale, CO, United States

    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 (and deconstruct) ageism in our culture and also ageism in our own hearts and minds. https://youtube.com/live/Tjxr2f31lRo?feature=share

  • “What Rev. Dr. King Can Teach Us Now” by Rev. Zenshin Florence Caplow

    Third Street Center 520 S. 3rd Street, Carbondale, CO, United States

    In 1966, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. addressed hundreds of mostly white Unitarian Universalists. In his speech he said to them, "There is nothing more tragic than to sleep through a revolution." What did he mean? And what does this mean for us today, in a country where those in power are dismantling rights […]