Busy Life, Peaceful Center
gathers in Shove Chapel 9-9:30pm on Tuesdays for a respite from hectic activities. Student and staff musicians, poets and dancers are featured, with time for quiet individual reflection and renewal.
Tea Time
meets at the InterFaith House at 4pm Wednesdays for tea and conversation.
Labyrinth Walks
on the outdoor campus labyrinth north of Shove Chapel at any time
Faculty and Faith/ Spiritual Journey Series
brings faculty/staff members, visitors and students into a forum to talk about issues of faith in an open and informal context. Often, an education of the heart happens as guests share what motivates and inspires them. Meets once each block at noon in the Chapel with buffet lunch served.
Retreats at Baca
offer an opportunity for reflection, relaxation and fun away from campus during Block Break twice each year. Retreat themes have included such topics as dream analysis, sacred stories, and contemplative practice. Participants can visit some of the diverse spiritual communities in the Crestone area.
The following opportunities are offered when sufficient interest exists:
Spiritual Classics
presents students, faculty and staff with the opportunity to read classic works in spiritual life, devotional literature, and meditations from a variety of living faith traditions. Meeting times and texts are chosen by the participants.
SIRV
Students Interested in Religious Vocations encourages students interested in investigating careers as religious leaders, counselors and educators to draw together for encouragement and shared exploration.
Living Faith Traditions
offers the opportunity for small-group field trips to various faith communities in the Pikes Peak area, with the option of participating in ceremonial or worship events.
Recovering from Religion
is an informal gathering of people who want to use a confidential, small group discussion setting to explore ways they have been hurt by religion and religious experiences.
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