CTCE: Presentations (12/21)
In our concluding session, we will share the fruits of our journey with the wider Bridges community during the Third Sunday Community Celebration worship on December 21.
21
Dec 2025
5 pm PT / 6pm MT /
7pm CT / 8pm ET
ZOOM
SepulvedaUU
1st Universalist Church of Denver

Together, we will present our collective “creative project,” an expression of our theology of community shaped by the values, stories, and commitments we have explored throughout this series.
Through constructive theology, we will articulate the insights we have discovered about what it means to create and live in covenant, center love, and nurture Beloved Community. Through creative expression, we will offer our artistic, imaginative, and embodied expressions of those insights, inviting others to see and feel our vision come alive.
This presentation is not only a conclusion but also a new beginning – an invitation for the whole community to join us in the ongoing work of building and living into the Beloved Community.
Community Building
The series will be an opportunity for participants to get to know each through dialogue, personal sharing, and team building exercises.
Personal Reflection
All participants will be asked to reflect on their person story, place/role in society, motivations in life, and how they personally approach their worldview against a larger multicultural, multidimensional backdrop.
New Sources Exploration
We will present new and innovative sources for reflection. Using a variety of multimedia sources, participants will have opportunities to dialogue with variety of authors most of which most of which would not be presumed to have a very deep theological foundation.
Creative Expression
Participants will be challenged to not only reflect but to express their theological conclusions in a creative way. This may include artwork, cooking, sewing, writing, meditation, dance, music or anything else the participant will imagine.
Social Engagement
The series is designed to have participants not only reflect personally but to also understand their how their theological understandings do or have the potential to affect the world. Understanding that doing good in the world is rooted in their person theology, known or unknown.
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