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Event Series Loving Your Friends More

Loving Your Friends More

Unitarian Universalist Church of Boulder

What would it look like to let love run wild in your friendships? Committing to love as a religious tradition asks us to widen the circle. What is possible if we expand a certain practice of love beyond spouse, partner and family and cultivate deep and nourishing love amongst friends? Perhaps you already do - or perhaps friendship feels like a relic of a time past. Let's dig into friendship as a radical act of love that the world needs.

Event Series Loving Your Friends More

Loving Your Friends More

Unitarian Universalist Church of Boulder

What would it look like to let love run wild in your friendships? Committing to love as a religious tradition asks us to widen the circle. What is possible if we expand a certain practice of love beyond spouse, partner and family and cultivate deep and nourishing love amongst friends? Perhaps you already do - or perhaps friendship feels like a relic of a time past. Let's dig into friendship as a radical act of love that the world needs.

10:00am Service – The Feels

Unitarian Universalist Church of Boulder

Joy. Rage. Love. Despair. Ecstasy. Hope. Anxiety. Shame. Grief. Attraction. Curious. Playful. Peace.

Emotions are sneaky, inefficient, disruptive–they can pull us under or allow us to fly – and feelings are real. You have them, and so does every single other person around you. So many of us have learned that emotions need to be denied or controlled – that emotions do not hold value or meaning. But what if just the opposite were true? Showing up in our bodies – the tightness in your stomach, the heat in your palms, the openness in your chest – emotions are some of our closest teachers waiting (and sometimes demanding) to be acknowledged.

UUCB Summer Sundays: Ice Cream & Psychedelics

Unitarian Universalist Church of Boulder

Bring your questions and curiosity to UUCB Community Minister and practicing psychedelic guide and therapist Rev. Kristen Psaki. Also: Ice Cream!

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