
Join us at the Gem of LoHI to find out from the experts a live presentation by the Colorado Coalition for the Homeless! Event flyer > For more information, please visit or call 30. What can I/We/My neighborhood Do About Homelessness?, Thursday, November 3, 5:30 pm, at Our Merciful Savior Episcopal, 32nd & Wyandot St.s, Denver, Co 80211.A simple dinner will be served during the forum. Sarah brings with her 35 years as an ordained minister, a hospice chaplain, and a facilitator of grief groups.



In her two books on pastoral care, she emphasizes the importance of a holistic approach to healing, combining spirituality and prayer with a therapeutic approach. The Reverend Sarah Berlin will share some of the basics for grief recovery, as well as how to be of the most help to those who have experienced a loss. Washington Street, Denver, Colorado 80203. Journeying through Grief and Loss with Compassion, Wednesday, November 2, 6:00 pm, at Saint John’s Cathedral, 1350 N.Produced and created by Honduran filmmakers, the movie tells the story of two el Hogar students and their families showing their everyday resiliency and courage and the hope they experience at El Hogar. This year, El Hogar big event centers around the multi-city premier of Esperanza-Hope in Honduras, a beautiful and poignant film that masterfully captures the challenges El Hogar students and their families face. El Hogar Esperanza – Hope in Honduras, Sunday, October 30, 9:15 am, and Wednesday, November 2, 6:00 pm, at Christ Church, Denver Youth Room 2950 S.Sposored by Episcopal Peace Fellowship and Holy Comforter Episcopal Church, Broomfield. Rosalind Hughes, a book about helping churches thoughtfully wrestle with that.

The group will be reading “Whom Shall I Fear?” by the Rev. The challenge for faith communities is how to respond to potential violence. Churches are not immune to violence, as we have seen from shootings at houses of worship across the nation.
