On the next three Sundays (12/6, 12/13, and 12/20) bring mittens, gloves, and hats to decorate our giving tree. The warm items will be donated to Urban Peak, a resource center for homeless teens in the Denver area. Questions? email amanda@firstuniversalist.org.
Happenings and Thoughts from 18-35 year olds at The First Universalist Church of Denver
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Giving Back
This holiday season the young adult group will be sponsoring the Mitten and Hat Tree at First Universalist.
December Calendar of Events
Parade of Lights - 12/5/09 - Meet at the DU light rail station at 5pm -
Join us for Denver's Annual parade of lights this weekend! The event features marching bands, dazzling floats, giant balloons,and special appearances by local Denver celebrities. The parade is free so bring the whole family!
The parade starts in downtown at 6p this Saturday Dec. 5th and is usually quite crowded. Meet at the DU light rail station (where there's lots of parking at the park and ride) at 5pm. RSVP to amanda@firistuniversalist.org so that we don't leave you behind!
Fist Sunday Brunch - 12/6/09 - Meet at the welcome desk after the 9:30a service -
First Sunday brunch is this week! Join us for yummy vegetarian food at WaterCourse. Yes, that's right, we're going to try WaterCourse again...last time, my car died and I didn't make. Wish me better "car"ma this time. WaterCourse is located at 837 E 17th Ave, Denver. We will meet after the first service (around 10:30) at the welcome desk.
"Oh My God?" Film Screening - 12/8/09, 7:15 at the Starz Film Center (900 Auraria Parkway, Denver, CO 80204) -
The Denver Starz Film Center is offering 2 for 1 tickets for the showing of "Oh My God?" on Tuesday, Dec. 8th. This brings the per ticket price down to $4.75. The film is a documentary about perceptions of God in 23 different countries. If you'd like to attend please email Amanda at amanda@firstuniversalist.org.
Annual First U Holiday Party - 12/13/09
Join your fellow church members for some fun holiday spirit
Theology on Tap - 12/21/09 at 7pm at Bull & Bush
Join some of your favorite conversationalist for a discussion of this month's worship theme "Grace." Bull & Bush is located at 4700 Cherry Creek South Drive
Denver, CO 80246. If you have carpool needs please contact Amanda at amanda@firstuniversalist.org.
Join us for Denver's Annual parade of lights this weekend! The event features marching bands, dazzling floats, giant balloons,and special appearances by local Denver celebrities. The parade is free so bring the whole family!
The parade starts in downtown at 6p this Saturday Dec. 5th and is usually quite crowded. Meet at the DU light rail station (where there's lots of parking at the park and ride) at 5pm. RSVP to amanda@firistuniversalist.org so that we don't leave you behind!
Fist Sunday Brunch - 12/6/09 - Meet at the welcome desk after the 9:30a service -
First Sunday brunch is this week! Join us for yummy vegetarian food at WaterCourse. Yes, that's right, we're going to try WaterCourse again...last time, my car died and I didn't make. Wish me better "car"ma this time. WaterCourse is located at 837 E 17th Ave, Denver. We will meet after the first service (around 10:30) at the welcome desk.
"Oh My God?" Film Screening - 12/8/09, 7:15 at the Starz Film Center (900 Auraria Parkway, Denver, CO 80204) -
The Denver Starz Film Center is offering 2 for 1 tickets for the showing of "Oh My God?" on Tuesday, Dec. 8th. This brings the per ticket price down to $4.75. The film is a documentary about perceptions of God in 23 different countries. If you'd like to attend please email Amanda at amanda@firstuniversalist.org.
Annual First U Holiday Party - 12/13/09
Join your fellow church members for some fun holiday spirit
Theology on Tap - 12/21/09 at 7pm at Bull & Bush
Join some of your favorite conversationalist for a discussion of this month's worship theme "Grace." Bull & Bush is located at 4700 Cherry Creek South Drive
Denver, CO 80246. If you have carpool needs please contact Amanda at amanda@firstuniversalist.org.
Monday, November 16, 2009
(e)Candles of Community
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Theology on Tap

Theology on Tap is next Monday!
Please join us at Hacienda (4100 E. Mexico Ave.).
This months topic is "What is your ideal society?" Over the past couple months we've talked a lot about responsibility and what we, as individuals, feel we should be doing. But we haven't really talked about the end goal. In other words, 10 years from now, what kind of world would you like to live in.
The jumping off point will be this article. I look forward to seeing you Monday.
Volunteering
Our group has long talked about how it would like to do more volunteer work. I, personally, think that giving back to and working with the community is a key part of maintaining my own spiritual health. Eventually, I'd like our group to have 1 or 2 ongoing hands-on projects but I thought maybe we'd start small.
Urban Peak is in need to hats and gloves for homeless teens. The YA group will be heading up the drive at First U during November and December. If you don't have a lot of time during the holiday season you can contribute by simply dropping off a hat or pair of gloves. If you have a little more time and would help to organize or expand the drive email Amanda at amanda@firstuniversalist.org.
Interfaith Community Services is offering opportunities to sponsor a senior citizen or family for the holidays. I think it's be great if we adopted a family (they have opportunities as small or as large as we'd like). I know that budgets are tight over the holidays but this might be an easy way to come together and make a big difference for an individual or family. Again, contact amanda@firstuniversalist.org for more info.
Urban Peak is in need to hats and gloves for homeless teens. The YA group will be heading up the drive at First U during November and December. If you don't have a lot of time during the holiday season you can contribute by simply dropping off a hat or pair of gloves. If you have a little more time and would help to organize or expand the drive email Amanda at amanda@firstuniversalist.org.
Interfaith Community Services is offering opportunities to sponsor a senior citizen or family for the holidays. I think it's be great if we adopted a family (they have opportunities as small or as large as we'd like). I know that budgets are tight over the holidays but this might be an easy way to come together and make a big difference for an individual or family. Again, contact amanda@firstuniversalist.org for more info.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
November Calendar
11/6-11/7 Obstacles to Peace Film Festival
Free film series hosted by the University of Denver
11/7 - Big Universe at JUC
Joe Stone's band performing in a family friendly environment
6:30-9p JUC 14350 W 32nd Ave, Golden, CO
$5 donation suggested, carpooling available
11/8 - "First" Sunday Brunch
WaterCourse Foods - 837 E 17th Ave, Denver, CO
We'll carpool over after the first service (meet at the welcome desk at 10:30a)
11/16 - Theology on Tap
Our monthly UU equivalent of a bible study. Come enjoy great company and thought provoking conversation. Conversation begins at 7pm.
Hacienda - 4100 E. Mexico Ave., Denver, CO
11/22 - Free Day at the Museum of Nature and Science
We'll meet at the welcome desk after the second service (roughly 12:30) and head over. If the weather is nice we'll also do a brown bag picnic. Please RSVP to this event so we can keep you updated on the lunch plans. All ages welcome - feel free to bring the little ones in your family.
For more information or to RSVP to any of the events please email amanda@firstuniversalist.org
For more information about upcoming general church events check out the Unigram.
Free film series hosted by the University of Denver
11/7 - Big Universe at JUC
Joe Stone's band performing in a family friendly environment
6:30-9p JUC 14350 W 32nd Ave, Golden, CO
$5 donation suggested, carpooling available
11/8 - "First" Sunday Brunch
WaterCourse Foods - 837 E 17th Ave, Denver, CO
We'll carpool over after the first service (meet at the welcome desk at 10:30a)
11/16 - Theology on Tap
Our monthly UU equivalent of a bible study. Come enjoy great company and thought provoking conversation. Conversation begins at 7pm.
Hacienda - 4100 E. Mexico Ave., Denver, CO
11/22 - Free Day at the Museum of Nature and Science
We'll meet at the welcome desk after the second service (roughly 12:30) and head over. If the weather is nice we'll also do a brown bag picnic. Please RSVP to this event so we can keep you updated on the lunch plans. All ages welcome - feel free to bring the little ones in your family.
For more information or to RSVP to any of the events please email amanda@firstuniversalist.org
For more information about upcoming general church events check out the Unigram.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Pumpkin Carving
Thank you everyone who came to pumpkin carving last night! It was wondeful to spend time with such great company. Here are the pictoral highlights. Check out First U's facebook group to see all the pictures.




Sunday, October 11, 2009
(e)Candles of Community

Congrats Sara B. for passing the Colorado Bar... now we have someone to represent us in court!
Happy Birthday Jonathan D. (Tuesday, 10/13) - We're glad you're in Denver!
Monday, September 21, 2009
Theology on Tap - Morality and MLK
Tonight we began our discussion of morality with a few MLK quotes:
"On some positions, Cowardice asks the question, 'Is it safe?' Expediency asks the question, 'Is it politic?' But Conscience asks the question, 'Is it right?' And there comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular, but he must do it because Conscience tells him it is right. I believe today that there is a need for all people of good will to come together with a massive act of conscience and say in the words of the old Negro spiritual, 'We ain't goin' study war no more.' This is the challenge facing modern man.
- Remaining Awak Through a Great Revolution (March 31st, 1968)
"Power properly understood is nothing but the ability to achieve purpose. It is the strength required to bring about social, political, and economic change. ... Now a lot of us are preachers, and all of us have our moral convictions and concerns, and so often have problems with power. There is nothing wrong with power if power is used correctly. You see, what happened is that some of our philosophers got off base. And one of the great problems of history is that the concepts of love and power have usually been contrasted as opposites - polar opposites - so that love is identified with a resignation of power, and power with the denial of love. It was this misintepretation that caused Nietzsche, who was a philosopher of the will to power, to reject the Christian concept of love. It was this same miinterpretation which induced Christian theologians to reject the Nietzchean philosophy of the will to power in the name of the Christian idea of love. Now, we've got to get this thing right. What is needed is a realization that power without love is reckless and abusive, and love without power is sentimental and anemic. Power at its best is love implementing the demands of justice, and justice at its best is power correcting everything that stands against love. And this is what we must see as we move on. What has happened is that we have had it wrong and confused in out own country, and this has led Negro Americans in the past to seek their goals through power devoid of love and conscience. This is leading a few extermists today to advocate for Negroes the same destructive and conscienceless power that they have justly abhorred in whites. It is precisely this collision of immoral power with powerless morality which constitutes the major crisis of our times."
- Where do we go from here? 1967
"On some positions, Cowardice asks the question, 'Is it safe?' Expediency asks the question, 'Is it politic?' But Conscience asks the question, 'Is it right?' And there comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular, but he must do it because Conscience tells him it is right. I believe today that there is a need for all people of good will to come together with a massive act of conscience and say in the words of the old Negro spiritual, 'We ain't goin' study war no more.' This is the challenge facing modern man.
- Remaining Awak Through a Great Revolution (March 31st, 1968)
"Power properly understood is nothing but the ability to achieve purpose. It is the strength required to bring about social, political, and economic change. ... Now a lot of us are preachers, and all of us have our moral convictions and concerns, and so often have problems with power. There is nothing wrong with power if power is used correctly. You see, what happened is that some of our philosophers got off base. And one of the great problems of history is that the concepts of love and power have usually been contrasted as opposites - polar opposites - so that love is identified with a resignation of power, and power with the denial of love. It was this misintepretation that caused Nietzsche, who was a philosopher of the will to power, to reject the Christian concept of love. It was this same miinterpretation which induced Christian theologians to reject the Nietzchean philosophy of the will to power in the name of the Christian idea of love. Now, we've got to get this thing right. What is needed is a realization that power without love is reckless and abusive, and love without power is sentimental and anemic. Power at its best is love implementing the demands of justice, and justice at its best is power correcting everything that stands against love. And this is what we must see as we move on. What has happened is that we have had it wrong and confused in out own country, and this has led Negro Americans in the past to seek their goals through power devoid of love and conscience. This is leading a few extermists today to advocate for Negroes the same destructive and conscienceless power that they have justly abhorred in whites. It is precisely this collision of immoral power with powerless morality which constitutes the major crisis of our times."
- Where do we go from here? 1967
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Welcome!
We've tried Yahoo! groups, Google groups, monthly emails... now we're trying a blog.
This site will hopefully serve as a listing up upcoming events, a recap of our past events, and a space for online conversation. For now, I'll post the administrative stuff; but, I also welcome guest thoughts and blogs. If you have something you'd like to post please contact me at amanda@firstuniversalist.org.
Love and Peace!
This site will hopefully serve as a listing up upcoming events, a recap of our past events, and a space for online conversation. For now, I'll post the administrative stuff; but, I also welcome guest thoughts and blogs. If you have something you'd like to post please contact me at amanda@firstuniversalist.org.
Love and Peace!
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