Community Grief & Gratitude Project

Boulder Creek Pedestrian Bridge

Let us share our grief and our gratitude. Between Friday December 27th, 2024, and Sunday January 12th, 2025, everyone in the community is invited to tie ribbons expressing your grief and gratitude on the railing of the pedestrian bridge across Boulder Creek west of Broadway. 

A Clergy Call to Courage: Faiths for Climate Justice

Virtual

GreenFaith is inviting faith leaders from all traditions – clergy and lay – to join us to plan and take action together. Right away, we are launching a Multi-Faith Public Call to Courage Pledge that shows that people of faith are calling for climate justice, not "drill, baby, drill."  

Community Grief & Gratitude Project: Closing Ritual

Boulder Creek Pedestrian Bridge

Let us share our grief and our gratitude. Between Friday December 27th, 2024, and Sunday January 12th, 2025, everyone in the community is invited to tie ribbons expressing your grief and gratitude on the railing of the pedestrian bridge across Boulder Creek west of Broadway. Gather at the Bridge on January 12 at 1pm to remove the ribbons and offer them to the water.

Prayer in Action Vigil & Mobilizing Meeting

Naropa University 2130 Arapahoe Ave, Boulder, CO, United States

Join GreenFaith Boulder County Circle for a Prayer in Action Vigil on Tuesday, January 14th, followed by a Mobilizing Meeting where we will continue to gather our resources and discuss how we want to organize and take action in 2025.

FGC Online Gathering: A Spring Whose Waters Never Fail

Virtual

Come join Friends this winter for an inclusive, joyful, enlivening Online Gathering! Our theme is “A Spring Whose Waters Never Fail,” and the Online Gathering will be held on Zoom from February 1-9, 2025! The Online Gathering offers a wide variety of programs and events throughout the week, including workshops, daily worship, speakers, Bible Half Hour and more. Our plenary speakers are Friends from around the world, who will bring grounding, connection, and new perspectives in these changing times.

Have You Made Art About It Yet? Tu BiShvat! with Rabbi Adina Allen & Dayenu

Virtual

Tu BiShvat invites us to reflect on our connection to the earth, the ecosystems that sustain us, and our place within the web of life. It’s a time to honor the more-than-human world within and around us and ask: What new possibilities might emerge from what we cannot yet fully see? Using the Jewish Studio Process - a unique methodology combining practices from the field of art therapy with a reimagined approach to Jewish learning and spirituality - we’ll nurture the seeds of our wild imagination, allowing them to gestate in the soil of our soul.