
Spring Lab: Attending Sorrow, Working With Grief and Loss
What if we met our sorrows with the type of kindness and careful attention that honors them as a sacred part of humanity? What if we made room for the reality of grief and loss in our community and in our own lives? How might we be more whole? How might we be more connected? We’ll be exploring these themes at our next lab through a panel discussion on grief, loss, and how to work with ourselves to experience greater wholeness. Please click here if you would like to submit any questions about grief and loss prior to the Lab.
For our Sunday gathering on March 6, we will be engaging in a conversation about attending to sorrow. Nursery and age appropriate activities will be available (in the basement) for kids ages birth to 5th grade. Please rsvp here if you plan to drop off your child, so we can plan accordingly. Thank you!

Embodied Love: Inner Steps for An Outward Journey
The world is wild and there is so much to navigate! How to stay safe during Covid? How to maintain relationships amidst differences on things like vaccinations, racial justice and politics? Even at our very best these things can quickly overwhelm us and push us outside of our true selves. What tools do you have to stay grounded as you live out your various roles? How do you stay connected with yourself and others as you engage this world?
Our fall Lab, Embodied Love: Inner Steps for An Outward Journey will engage these questions and introduce tools to grow awareness, and stay grounded and connected. Led by Adam Bailon, we’ll work with the Enneagram (beyond just information!) to build some capacity to be present to ourselves and our world. We’ll give special attention to how we can utilize the Enneagram and inner work as a resource in our efforts for justice. Join us on Saturday, November 6, from 9-11:30am at Pine St Church. Please click below to register. If you are in need of a scholarship, please reach out to Leah Cousin.

All Souls Lab: The Sins of Christianity
From theologizing racial hierarchy to suppressing women’s rights, to propagating a heresy of nationalistic greatness, Christianity in America has a checkered past. In this conversation, we will focus on the entanglements between American Christianity and racial injustice. We will begin to untangle some of the complicated history in order to understand the current tumult of a hurting nation and to imagine what repentance might look like for Christians seeking a more just world.
Join Rev. Dr. Peter Choi and the All Souls Church community to consider the strained history of Christianity in America and imagine a just way forward.
Event Details
Saturday, March 6th, 10-11:30am MST
Zoom link provided after registration