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University Hills church looks to offer overnight parking for those living in cars Courtesy of Google Streetview) A church in University Hills wants to set up Denver’s first “safe parking” site, where individuals living out of their cars can legally park overnight. The First Universalist Church of Denver at 4101 E. Hampden Ave. plans to seek a permit from the city for as many as eight vehicles, according to a document posted online by the church. The church is just east of Wellshire Municipal Golf Course, and across the street from Cherry Hills Village. Church leadership did not respond to a request for comment. The church is partnering with an organization called Colorado Safe Parking Initiative, founded in 2019, according to the plan. ....
Rev. Dr. Jodi Hayashida: Harm reduction saves lives It is well past time for us to move past the death measure of Maine’s regressive policies and instead choose the critical and life-affirming practices of harm reduction. Harm reduction is a collection of evidence-based techniques rooted in a fundamental belief that every life is sacred and worthy of care. It is a decision to reframe the epidemic of substance-related deaths away from criminalization and toward public health. Read Article Rev. Dr. Jodi Cohen Hayashida In the 20 years I have served my church, I have spent countless hours sitting with people fighting to overcome substance use disorder, and far too many more with the families and friends of those who have lost loved ones to that struggle. ....
Bellows Falls First Baptist Church On Sunday, First Baptist Church of Bellows Falls will spend time looking at the road to Emmaus story. After His death and resurrection, Jesus meets with two disciples who are walking along the roadside. They do not readily understand that it is Jesus who is walking, talking and dining beside them. We wonder how this could be possible on so many levels. How could they not see that it was Jesus beside them? Why did Jesus wait so long to reveal Himself? Why fish again?! So many questions to unravel! The name of the sermon is âNow You See Me. Now You Donât.â ....
Bellows Falls First Baptist Church It is a very hard thing for people to believe without seeing. In Johnâs Gospel we find Jesus suddenly appearing to the Disciples, standing among them, in a house with locked doors. They must have been startled! One week later, Jesus comes back. This time Thomas, who was not present the first time, is there to see Jesus and to touch Him. He Believes. How is it that we come to believe? The name of the sermon is âMy Lord and my God!â Sunday Service has moved back online with a live online interactive service at 10 a.m. Contact the Pastors for details. Everyone is welcome to join in for worship, music and community. Join in at https://www.fbcbellowsfalls.com/this-week-s-service for an inspirational mid-week message and a recording of the Sunday Service. ....
Read Article Contributed photo The First Universalist Church of Auburn has marked the 145th anniversary of its building, dedicated on March 23, 1876. The original Universalist Society was organized in 1828 by residents of Minot, Danville, and Lewiston. The group’s first church building was on High Street until the congregation outgrew it. Church member and local shoe manufacturer Ara Cushman made a proposition to donate a lot on Elm Street, extending from Pleasant Street to Spring Street, if congregants would erect a church within the village proper. The church building, a large and complex brick edifice in the Gothic Revival style, cost $45,000 to construct over $1 million in today’s currency. Although some changes have been made, the overall design integrity has been maintained as a major Auburn landmark. ....