Life calls us again and again to the edge of what is known. This is a time to honor the courage it takes to step through life’s thresholds–into new beginnings, deeper commitments, and the unknown landscapes ahead.
In this talk, end-of-life doula Shante invites the community to reflect on the thresholds we all encounter—moments of change, loss, renewal, and transformation. Drawing from her experiences at the bedside of the dying, she explores how the lessons of death and grief can illuminate the … read more.
Fighting Hunger Together: The Impact of the Food Bank of Wyoming
Join us for an insightful overview of the Food Bank of Wyoming and the critical role it plays in nourishing communities across the state. This presentation will explore the scope of food insecurity in Wyoming, highlighting … read more.
Elizabeth Jo Otto will facilitate a discussion about October’s theme, The Practice of Enough: Harvesting Our Blessings.
In this season of abundance, we turn toward the quiet wisdom of enoughness–the deep knowing that we have enough, that we are enough. Amid the rush for more, we … read more.
October’s theme is The Practice of Enough: Harvesting Our Blessings.
In this season of abundance, we turn toward the quiet wisdom of enoughness–the deep knowing that we have enough, that we are enough. Amid the rush for more, we pause to celebrate simple gifts and cultivate … read more.
October’s theme is The Practice of Enough: Harvesting Our Blessings.
October’s theme is “The Practice of Enough; Harvesting Our Blessings.” Is religion one of them? I’ll explore this question from a historical perspective, and from a political (OMG) point of view.
Image credit: Shared Harvest. Public domain. … read more.
“Call 9-1-1 when your house is on fire, but call 2-1-1 when your LIFE is on fire.”
Join Olivia Schon for an informative chat introducing Wyoming 211, a vital, statewide resource that connects individuals and families with essential services and supports. Whether … read more.
Explore the profound interplay between theology and time in this thought-provoking talk. Drawing from diverse traditions—Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, and more—we’ll delve into questions about concepts like kairos, the eternal now, Impermanence, and hope, as we reflect on how time shapes our relationship with the divine.
Change is something we may hope for, but it is often thrust upon us. Embracing the unfamiliar as a pathway to our better selves is a simple, difficult thing we must do from time to time.
Image credit: Beauty in Change. Public domain. Created with OpenAI.
For many people dealing with change can be distressing, but change is in fact one of the attributes of existence. Understanding impermanence establishes a foundation for happiness. It is part of Buddhist philosophy and puts the lie to the phrase “People don’t change!”