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Free Cinema at the Aspen Chapel

 

Starting in October, Aspen Chapel will be screening an inaugural Sacred Cinema Series in conjunction with  Journal of Religion and Film, Nebraska Omaha.
Over two month we will be screening 4 films.
The events are free, and there will be complementary refreshments.
Donations are welcome
Doors open on each of the evenings at 6.00pm after which there will be a discussion about the film, followed by the screening.

No need to book, just come along

The Films to be screened are as follows:

Thursday October 2nd

The Way

The Way
Martin Sheen on the Camino de Santiago   - Click here for our review
And here for a trailer

Thursday October 16th

Black Narcissus

Black Narcissus
Powell and Pressburger's classic about nuns in the Hymalayas 
Click here for the trailer
 

Thursday October 30th

Babette's Feast

Babettes feast

The Classic tale of food and love - Click here for a review
And here for the trailer
 

Thursday November 13th 

Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring

Spring

Story of a Zen Monastery over a year - Click here for our review
and here for the trailer


This series is happening with the kind support of:
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Click here for more details

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Hello and welcome to our church. If you are a new visitor, we have a page for you to get to know us and learn more about planning a visit.
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Planning your Visit

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We are Nicholas and Heather Vesey
We lead the services here at the Aspen Chapel most Sundays.
Have a look around our site. There are plenty of free courses to watch from our 'Wisdom from the Top of the World' page. Click here to go to it

If you are planning on a visit, here is some information as to what to expect:

When: We meet every Sunday at 9.30am for about an hour. If you cannot make it in person, you can live stream the event by clicking here.

Where: We are the chapel by the roundabout as you come into aspen. Specifically here.

What: We (Heather and Nicholas) come from a Christian Episcopal background, however our community draws from all the world’s wisdom traditions with the aim of learning together to live our lives more skillfully.

And there are local musicians from up and down the Roaring Fork Valley to play for us.

Every week we will focus on a topic within a theme.

Keats urnAt the moment we are looking at what the topic of 'Truth and Beauty.
Looking at the relationship between the two, and how one can express the other.

There will also be prayer and meditation, generally led by Heather, and Nicholas will give a talk on the topic for the day.

Finally, there is an opportunity for discussion and feedback as we pass the microphone around for everyone to join in.




Kids? We also offer childcare with younger children being looked after and given creative ways to look at a topic for the day.

Coffee and Yummies. After the service there is a food and drink reception for everyone to get to know each other a bit more.

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