Grace as a Sacred Act (01/18)
All are welcome!

Speaker: Rev Gordon Clay Bailey
Hosts: Pastor AJ and Rev Angela
Grace does not erase accountability but offers a spirit of compassion, courage, and resilience that makes repair possible. Together, we will honor Dr. King’s vision of a Beloved Community rooted in both justice and grace.
On this Martin Luther King Jr. weekend, we will reflect on the role of grace in movements for justice and repair at TWO very special Sunday Services. A 10am MT morning service at 1st Universalist Church of Denver in addition to our regular multi platform Full Community Celebration Service at 6pm MT. All are welcome to attend both Services!
Both Services will hold the same theme but will have very different “flavors.” The evening service will be our BIPOC centered presentation and flow. The schedule for the evening service is:
– 5pm Community Crafts and Potluck
– 6pm Full Community Celebration Service
– 7pm Community Check-in and Discussion
Our Common Table
If you are joining us in Denver, we invite you to our monthly Our Common Table Potluck and Arts and Crafts time together before our Community Celebration. This is more than a meal, It’s an act of spiritual ingathering, celebration, and radical hospitality. In addition to this nourishing our bodies we will nourish our souls with time for fellowship and arts & crafts. Bring what you can and receive what you will, a favorite dish or desert, as well as a story, and your imagination, all are welcome at our table.
Join us every 3rd Sunday on ZOOM or in person at:
| First Universalist Church of Denver 4101 E Hampden Ave Denver, CO 80222 5:00 pm MT: Potluck & Holiday Crafts 6:00 pm MT: Evening Service (ZOOM Opens) 7:00 pm PT: Conversations on Race (Caucus Space for TMT and UURJ) |
| SepulvedaUU Society (Center for Spiritual Living) 17622 Chatsworth St Granada Hills, CA 91344 4:30 pm PT: Welcome & Hospitality 5:00 pm PT: Evening Service (ZOOM Opens) 6:00 pm PT: Refreshments & Conversations on Race (Caucus Space for TMT and UURJ) |
What to bring with you:
An Open Heart
Your favorite dish to share (if you can)
Breathing Buddy: Small plush animal or toy (If don’t have one, we will provide one)
More About our 3rd Sunday TMT/UURJ Community Celebration
Our 3rd Sunday Community Celebration, a time to be spiritually rejuvenated and renewed in the midst of the month led by Rev Gordon Clay Bailey. We will offer BIPOC centered and led inspiration, reflection, and a deep sense of connection. Through music, word, and shared wisdom, we will gather to nourish our spirits and strengthen our commitment to racial justice and collective liberation.
NOTE: Following the service, all are invited to stay for The Mountain Top UU and UUs for Racial Justice caucus conversations, providing space for deeper dialogue, shared learning, and community building. Come as you are—your voice, your presence, and your spirit are needed and welcome.
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