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Inclusivity Committee Presentation: Civil Discourse
Inclusivity Committee Presentation: Civil Discourse in a Polarized Society Sunday, April 10, 9:30 am, Frasier Parlor Hard lines are drawn. A simple statement turns into a manifesto. Facts get lost. Chasms divide us into different and detached worlds. We talk not to each other across the divides but only to ourselves within our separate silos. Have we lost the art of listening? Is conversation possible? Are fellowship, friendship and collegiality suffering? Is the civil discourse vital to democracy at risk?…
DetailsInclusivity Committee Presentation: Disabilities – Our Conference Work
The Inclusivity Committee is sponsoring a presentation by Rev. Carol Forbes on the inclusion of people with varying abilities/disabilities in all aspects of the life of the church. Carol is co-chair of the Mountain-Sky Conference committee on disabilities. The committee has crafted a lay-servant class which is soon to be available to individuals and groups. The presentation will be presented on May 15th during the Koinonia Hour. There will be a brief introduction to the work of the committee and…
DetailsSocial Jusice Committee Presentation: MOTUS – JustUs
MOTUS – JustUs Sunday, October 16, 11:15 am, Sanctuary MOTUS Theater returns for another presentation in our Sanctuary. Previously we heard the harrowing monologue of an immigrant. This time we will be a JustUs Monologue: a Story from the Frontlines of the Criminal Legal System.
DetailsSocial Justice Committee Presentation: City of Boulder’s actions addressing Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
City of Boulder’s actions addressing Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Sunday, October 30, 9:00 am, Frasier Parlor Aimee Kane, Equity Program Manager for the City of Boulder, will discuss diversity, equity and inclusion in our home community. Topics may include Boulder’s unacknowledged legacy of discrimination, police reforms, use of mental health professionals rather traditional police force when responding to nonviolent domestic disputes, progress we have made and how far we have yet to travel.
DetailsVolunteer at the Bolder Boulder and Earn $ for Mt. View!
Volunteer at the Bolder Boulder! On your mark, get set, mark your calendar! The Bolder Boulder is back. The tradition returns on Memorial Day, May 30. This is a fundraising event where Bolder Boulder will make a donation to the church based on the number of volunteers. We need volunteers, at least 14 years old, to serve as rope holders for the beginning of the Bolder Boulder event. This is an early shift which requires us to be in the…
DetailsHoly Week at Mt. View
Palm/Passion Sunday: Sunday, April 10 Palm Sunday is also Passion Sunday – this unique service reflects the sharp contrasts of Holy Week. On Palm Sunday story we are reminded of that joyous procession of Hosannas, praising Jesus as he enters Jerusalem. The service then transitions to a reading of the Passion narrative, allowing us to hear the whole story of Jesus’s suffering and death. This will be a highly dramatic service with music by the Sanctuary Choir and the Handbell…
DetailsPalm/Passion Sunday
Palm/Passion Sunday: Sunday, April 10 Palm Sunday is also Passion Sunday – this unique service reflects the sharp contrasts of Holy Week. On Palm Sunday story we are reminded of that joyous procession of Hosannas, praising Jesus as he enters Jerusalem. The service then transitions to a reading of the Passion narrative, allowing us to hear the whole story of Jesus’s suffering and death. This will be a highly dramatic service with music by the Sanctuary Choir and the Handbell…
DetailsMaundy Thursday
Maundy Thursday: April 14, 7:00 pm Maundy Thursday service will be a semi-staged production the Living Last Supper. We will celebrate what can be the most important Communion service of the year! There will be congregational singing in what will be a powerfully transformative event.
DetailsGood Friday Tenebrae
Good Friday Tenebrae: April 15, 7:00 pm This year’s Good Friday service will be a deeply meaningful time to be together to hear the Seven Last Words of Christ. We will experience lights and candles that move us from light into the darkest dark. The Sanctuary Choir and the Handbell Choir will be providing beautiful and meditative music. The three days of waiting have begun.
DetailsEaster Sunday
Easter Sunday: April 17, 9:00 & 10:45 am Easter Sunday will be a resplendent expression of the Resurrection of Christ, the final glory that we have been waiting and preparing for during Lent. Our own transformation during this season has been represented in the transformation of a caterpillar into chrysalis and finally a beautiful butterfly. The children will have special butterfly activities and an Easter egg hunt following the service. A fourteen piece orchestra will accompany the Sanctuary Choir and…
DetailsEaster Egg Hunt!
Easter Egg Hunt: Easter Sunday at 11:45 am Join us for the fun after the Easter Sunday services as we search for eggs outdoors on the lawn!
DetailsSocial Justice Committee Presentation: Civil Discourse in a Polarized Society: Part II
Civil Discourse in a Polarized Society: Part II Sunday, September 25, 9:00 am, Frasier Parlor In April the Social Justice Committee (formerly Inclusivity Committee) engaged Prof. Leah Sprain in a spirited discussion on this topic of civil discourse. She now returns for Part II–this time in the midst of an election season intensified by the Supreme Court’s overruling of Roe v. Wade, the continuing televised hearings of the House Select Committee on the January 6 Insurrection and other hot-button issues.…
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