Have you lost a loved one, close friend, or an important colleague during the past year?

During October and November, we invite you:

  1. Honor the death of someone important to you by “lighting a candle” and writing a brief tribute. Your tribute will be posted on our memorial page, a tree will be planted in their honor, and a certificate will be mailed to you.

  2. Join us from Noon - 1:00 p.m. (Mountain time) on November 2nd, 2022 for a memorial ritual and self-care program on grieving as a healing process. If you cannot join us on the 2nd, registrants will receive information on accessing the recording at your convenience.


Free | donations gratefully accepted

 

Self-Care Event
Wednesday, november 2, 2022

Noon-1:00 Pm, mountain time

Online Via Zoom

Is there a healthy grieving that can care for us and support us even in the midst of continuous loss? We will approach the grieving process as an essential spiritual discipline as we age—one that honors the complexity of our feelings, deepens the quality of our relationships with others, and brings healing to our lives.

Dealing with loss impacts us physically, emotionally, and spiritually.  We can choose to be proactive about caring for ourselves as we also companion others.

Join us for a gentle, respectful time of remembering, compassion, and self-care.

Help us continue to serve others with a donation.


presenter - Rev. Jackie Hibbard, MDiv

Jackie is the Associate Pastor at Community United Church of Christ in Boulder. With degrees in Pastoral Theology and Care, Jackie is a compassionate and supportive presence. She previously served in chaplaincy and hospice care. She is also the owner and a coach at Dancing Spirit Equine Facilitated Learning & Coaching where she has incorporated grief support experiences for youth and adults with the assistance of her well-trained horses.

Facilitator - Dr. Vie Thorgren, DMin

Vie Thorgren is the director of Restoring Connections. She is an educator and spiritual director with extensive experience giving workshops and retreats focusing on discernment, conflict transformation, and ethical dialogue.


Ritual Leader - Chigbo Nzoiwu, MSW intern

Chigbo is a final year student in the D.U. School of Social Work.  He brings experience in individual and group therapeutic work, mentoring, social advocacy, team building and organization.

 

Light a Candle in tribute

After submitting your tribute, you will receive an email inviting you to the November 2nd webinar. Your tribute will appear on our Memorial Page within 24 hours.