Bishop Swing to preach
Invitation to dinner Sept. 19 with Bishop Swing of United Religions Initiative
You are invited to an interfaith evening with Bishop William E. Swing, founder of the United Religions Initiative, a unique global peacebuilding organization now in 77 countries.
The evening begins Sept. 19 with Evensong at 3:30 p.m. at Saint John's Cathedral, followed by a reception in the White Garth at 4:30 p.m. Dinner will be held in Dagwell Hall at 5:30 p.m.
To make reservations, open this form and return to Saint John's Cathedral with a check. The check should be made out to Saint John's Cathedral with URI in the memo line.
For more information, contact Anne Roth at AVD.Roth@comcast.net.
Please RSVP by Sept. 13.
Click here for Reservation form
For more information on URI, go to www.uri.org
Saint John's Day to be September 12
Many events slated to support Metro CareRing's commitment to end hunger
Please join Saint John's Cathedral in its support of Metro CareRing's commitment to end hunger.
10,000 lbs of food and $10,000 by Oct. 10, 2010
Aug. 27 - Bingo Night
Dagwell Hall, Saint John's Cathedral, Friday, Aug. 27, 2010
6 – 9 pm, $10/person, $5/12 & Under, Dinner included
Aug. 28 - Summer Evening Garden Party of Wine, Food & Music -
At the home of Harold Winters and John Lake
944 Lafayette St., Denver
Saturday, Aug. 28, 2010, 5 - 7pm, $30/person
Abbi Chapman sings at 6pm
Sept. 10 - Botanical Spa Party
At MoonDance Botanicals, 601 Corona St., Denver
Friday, Sept. 10, 2010, 6 - 8pm, $50/person, 15 People Max
Enjoy a facial plus wine, cheese, champagne and chocolates. 20% off exclusive shopping in their boutique after the party.
Registration:
To register for the events please call: (303) 577-7725
Thank you to the following for donating prizes for Bingo Night:
Masterpiece Delicatessen, Lovely Confections Bakery, Good Times Burgers and Frozen Custard, Landmark Theaters, Basil Doc’s Pizza, Starbucks Coffee, King Soopers, Denver Art Museum, Tattered Cover Book Store, Whole Foods, Boulder Ice Cream, Karen Gray
Saint John's to co-sponsor mini-golf tourney
Saint John's Cathedral will co-sponsor Miniature Golf Tournament hosted by the Colorado Criminal Justice Reform Coalition on Sept. 16 at Kennedy Golf Course in Aurora.
"Members of the faith community have been very supportive of our mission and we hope they will join us for this celebratory event," says Executive Director Christie Donner.
"The Cathedral hosted a wonderful program last fall to highlight the plight of women in prison, and we are particularly grateful to the many people of faith who worked with us this year to forge changes to Colorado law that will improve life for people trying to rebuild their lives after being released from prison."
Tickets to the Miniature Golf Tournament are $75 and can be purchased online at www.ccjrc.org or by calling 303.825.0122. The ticket price includes a miniature golf game, appetizers, dinner and wine.
SOAR will have fall trip to Southern Colorado and Taos
SOAR, a dynamic group of adults 50+, will travel to Southern Colorado and Taos, N.M. Oct. 1-5, 2010.
The trip will take travelers through South Park, into Alamosa for two fun-filled days riding the rails of the Rio Grande and Antonito-Chamas trains. On Saturday, the group will celebrate Oktoberfest with brats and beer while listening to an "oompa" ban on board. Then the group can browse the street fair in La Veta. On Sunday, the group will travel through some of the most beautiful sights in Colorado.
On Monday, the group travels to San Luis and the life sized bronze Stations of the Cross. After lunch, the group will travel to Taos, New Mexico where travelers will enjoy a barbecue at the hotel, watch native American dancers and then rest for a day of art and shopping in the quaint old city of Taos.
For more information or to make reservations, contact Bunny McPhee at 303 987 9495.
Nursery Garden to Honor Cathedral Anniversary
Nursery Garden anniversary project
The Wilderness - New Service is a Contemplative Eucharist for the 21st Century
Imagine entering a semi-darkened Cathedral, with candles and icons all around. Some people are sitting in the pews, others on the floor, or in chairs. The simple altar is at the foot of the steps. The music echoing in this holy place is different: sometimes guitar, sometimes piano, with a blend of Taize, world music, traditional hymns, chant, and jazz. The prayers are from our Anglican tradition, but the liturgy has a contemplative, quiet, monastic feel. The sermon is sometimes conversational, sometimes a short film, or a slide show. After communion and final prayers, the community gathers for conversation at a nearby pub. During the week, those who are able meet to serve those in need.
A place of creativity. A place of refreshment. A place of transformation. A place for longtime Episcopalians and for those who haven't been to church in years. A place to find God in the challenges and uncertainties of life. A community of disciples. The Wilderness.
The Cathedral is offering a new opportunity for worship and community. The Wilderness. Sundays at 6 p.m. in the Cathedral.
To learn more about The Wilderness, go to www.wildernessdenver.org.
To receive emails about The Wilderness, send your email address to Sharon@sjcathedral.org. Include your name, address and email address.
