Events
THANK YOU! We collected enough books to fill the back of a midsized SUV. The Freethinkers of Colorado Springs appreciate your support.
THANK YOU! We collected enough books to fill the back of a midsized SUV. The Freethinkers of Colorado Springs appreciate your support.
THANK YOU! We collected enough books to fill the back of a midsized SUV. The Freethinkers of Colorado Springs appreciate your support.
Come and enjoy good food and great conversation with other Freethinkers! Bring a dish to share, bring your spouse and/or friend, and bring a bottle of beer or wine or whatever you’d like to drink; coffee and tea are provided by the host(s). Socials usually begin at 6:00 pm and break up around 9:00 pm. Remember to mark your calendar; socials are on the second Saturday of the month. Please click "Read more" for further details . . .
We will again be experimenting with a single conversation around the table in a back room of the Panara's
Last week we had 20 folks involved in a 90 minute discuss that covered topics like religious craziness, suicide, late night TV shows, movies, National Geographic "special" on god, local freeway construction projects, politics and lots more.
We also did an "around the table" series of introductions and stories. Everyone told us something about themselves or their lives or dreams, or whatever they wanted. It was very pleasant and we learned lots more about our friends.
Inside the Minds and Movement of Amerca's NonBelievers
by Joseph Langston
Sunday, April 17 at 1:30-3:30 pm Pine Room, Penrose Library, 20 N. Cascade Avenue
Free and open to the public.
Is the God of the Bible Worth Worshipping?
Lamont Mapps and Matthew Barad
Wednesday, April 27, 2016 7:00-8:45 PMLibrary 21C - The Venue1175 Chapel Hills Dr., Colorado Springs, CO
Free and open to the public
Lamont Mapps Matthew Barad
The Center for Religious Diversity and Public Life of the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs invites you to attend the following event on campus:
What: Lecture: “Resurgence of the Religious Liberal in America” with Q&A to follow
Who: Dr. Sheila Greeve Davaney, Harvey H. Potthoff Professor of Theology, Emeritus, the Iliff School of Theology
When: Thursday, April 28th, 5:30-6:45 pm
Where: University Center theater, room 302, UCCS campus (see flyer below or attached for map)
Free and open to the public