The recession's impact on our material lives is pretty evident. But what about its impact on things that don't have a bottom line? For some, a little spirituality can go a long way toward keeping us sane and strong while we tread rough water. South Denver has many welcoming churches, synagogues and temples, plus a lot of other unique options. For example: Try the monthly Labyrinth Meditative Walk (this month on Tuesday Oct. 19, 9AM-6PM) at the Iliff Great Hall, 2201 S. University Blvd. FREE. Info: Barbara Gish, bgish@iliff.edu or 303-765-3115.
Or try The Denver Meditation Service Group hosts an esoteric group meditation at full moons. This month on Thursday, Oct. 21 the group meditates on the Festival of Libra II: “I choose the way that lies between the two great lines of force.” Arrive by 7:15PM; meditation begins promptly at 7:30PM. Questions? Held at First Divine Science Church, 1400 Williams St. Info: call Janet, 303-988-1626 or Betty, 303-813-9109, or visit www.denvermeditationservice.org.
Looking for something a bit more mainstream? Cameron Church, on Old South Pearl Street (1600 S. Pearl at Iowa), encourages you to “think and let think.” Sunday services start at 9AM at this friendly church. This month's sermon themes: Oct.17, The Gospel According to Lord of the Rings; 24, The Gospel According to Harry Potter; 31, Day of the Dead. Info: www.CameronChurch.org, 303-777-7638.
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