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Awakening The Dreamer, Changing The Dream

Saturday, September 25, 2010 from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM (MT)

Denver, CO

Awakening The Dreamer, Changing The Dream

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Join the Prairie UU congregation, plus Social Justice and environmental committee members from other Front Range churches, to explore a new global vision built on Sustainability, Spiritual Fulfillment and Social Justice.

Attend the Awakening the Dreamer, Changing the Dream Symposium and come together with conscious, aware people who care about what’s happening in the world, our community and with our families. We’ll look at our biggest challenges and opportunities today: 

• The state of our industrial world and the thinking that got us where we are today

• A new dream—new ideas about what really matters— leading to deep connection and surprising solutions

• How you can be part of what’s emerging—because you already are!

Facilitated by the Rev. Ellen Johnson-Fay, a Unitarian Universalist minister

$10 suggested donation per person, at the door, to help us defray event expenses. No one will be turned away if unable to donate.  Please bring a sack lunch; drinks, snacks and desserts will be provided.

Please arrive at 8:30am to sign in.

For more information about the symposium, visit http://awakeningthedreamer.org/

Will you need childcare?  If so, please email us (by using the Contact Host link to the right to contact Prairie Unitarian Universalist Church) and let us know the number & ages of children.  Thanks!

When & Where



First Universalist Church
4101 E. Hampden Avenue
Denver, CO 80222

Saturday, September 25, 2010 from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM (MT)


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Prairie Unitarian Universalist Church



The mission of Prairie Unitarian Universalist Church (in Parker, CO) is to create a religious community which respects the dignity and worth of every individual. We strive to practice responsible social action. We promote dynamic religious education for all ages. We encourage spiritual and intellectual growth in order to foster the health and well-being of ourselves, our community and the interdependent web of all existence.